The collection of ticks sent by Mr. E.E. Green, F.E.S. (Government Entomologist, Sent to Mr. Shipley Ticks received from the Indian Museum, Calcutta, July 6, 1910. and determined by Mr. Warburton. (Received unnumbered, but the letters A - 0, were given by Mr. Warburton): (A,B) Argas reflexus var. indicus, 2 o's, from leaves of books in Museum, Hissar, Punjab, Calcutta. (C.) (D.) (E.) (F.) Argas persicus, 2, from leaves of books in Museum, Hissar, Punjab, Calcutta. Amblyomma sublaeve, off Manis aurita, Kakhylen Hills, Chinese Frontier, Upper Argas vespertilionis, larva, off Vespertilio muricata, Calcutta. Rhipicephalus sanguineus, off dog, Hissar, Punjab. Ixodes gigas, 1 o, off?, near Darjiling, E. Himalayas, 7-8,000 ft., India. Argas reflexus var. indicus, found in basin of water, Entomological room in (G.) (H.) (I.) (J.) (K.) (L.) Acari Erythaeidae) Trombidium sp., nymphs, host?, Simla, W. Himalayas. Ornithodoros lahorensis, off sheep, Lahore, Punjab. (Na.) Rhipicephalus sanguineus (0.) off?, Punjab. Cephalothoras of Attid spider, Tonglu, Darjiling District, 10,000 ft. |