Proceedings of the United States National Museum . ed are fromThailand. If there are only two elements in a locality name, theyrepresent the province and the village (Ban) or mountain. If threeor more elements are included, they represent the province, the district(Muang), and the village or sub village or mountam. Provincialnames are given in small capital letters. Transliteration of the namesfoHows the Army Gazetteer for Thailand (1944) with emenda-tions by H. G. Deignan. Collectors names (Elbel and his associates) have been omittedexcept in data pertaining to the holotype of each of th


Proceedings of the United States National Museum . ed are fromThailand. If there are only two elements in a locality name, theyrepresent the province and the village (Ban) or mountain. If threeor more elements are included, they represent the province, the district(Muang), and the village or sub village or mountam. Provincialnames are given in small capital letters. Transliteration of the namesfoHows the Army Gazetteer for Thailand (1944) with emenda-tions by H. G. Deignan. Collectors names (Elbel and his associates) have been omittedexcept in data pertaining to the holotype of each of the new and organizations who cooperated with Mr. Elbel inobtaining the material were: Boonsong Lekagul and H. G. Deignan;and the Banpong Plague Laboratory, the Khorat Plague Laboratory,and the Nakhon Sawan Plague Laboratory. Enderleinellus corrugatus, new species Figures 1-5 Type data: Holotype male from Tamiops macclellandi, chaiya-phum: Phukhieo, Ban Kaeng, Ban Lat, January 16, 1952, RE-355, ANOPLURA OF THAILAND—JOHNSON 571.


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