Proceedings of the United States National Museum . nulosa proved to bea rare species on Thai Rattus, being taken in 12 collections fromRattus rattus ssp., once from Rattus norvegicus, and once from abadger, which probably acquired the louse from one of its Rattusvictims. 598 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM New records: Two females from R. rattus ssp., rat buri: Banpong,Pakraet, February 23, 1952, RE-464. One male, one female, samedata, but July 2, 1952, F. 949. Two males, one female, same data,but RE-465. One female from R. rattus ssp., rat buri: Banpong,2 km. west of city, June 25, 1952, F


Proceedings of the United States National Museum . nulosa proved to bea rare species on Thai Rattus, being taken in 12 collections fromRattus rattus ssp., once from Rattus norvegicus, and once from abadger, which probably acquired the louse from one of its Rattusvictims. 598 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM New records: Two females from R. rattus ssp., rat buri: Banpong,Pakraet, February 23, 1952, RE-464. One male, one female, samedata, but July 2, 1952, F. 949. Two males, one female, same data,but RE-465. One female from R. rattus ssp., rat buri: Banpong,2 km. west of city, June 25, 1952, F. 935. One male from R. nor-vegicus, Bangkok, June 1, 1952, Y. 206. One male from R. rattusssp., KANCHANABURi: Tlia Khanuu, Hin Laem, October 29, 1952,RE-1333. One female from badger, nakhon ratchasima (=Kno-rat): Khorat (city), February 8, 1953, RE-1722. One female fromR. rattus ssp., locality as above, February 10, 1953, RE-1723. Twomales, 4 females, same data, but February 13, 1953, RE-1725. Onefemale, same data, but January 30, 1953, Figures 71-75.—Polyplax cannomydis, new species, P. spinulosa, and Proenderleinellu:calvus: 71, Paratergal plates, P. cannomydis, allotype ? ; 72, Genitalia, P. cannomydis,allotype ? ; 73, Same, P. spinulosa, 9 , Tanganyika from R. rattus; 74, Genitalia, , holotype &; 75, Genitalia, P. calvus, ? , Tanganyika, from Cricetomys. GOVERNMENT PRINTINS OFFICE: 1959 INDEX (New genera, species, etc., are printed in italics. Pay;e numbers of principal entries also in italics) abbreviator, Agrothercutes, 446abdominale, Apion, 250, 256, 332, 333, 334 (fig.)abdominalis, Rhembobius, 436, 438 (fig.)abdominator, Cubocephalus, 439abeli, Plecotus, 209abruptorius, Exenterus, 426Acaenitini, 397, 398, 399, 400, 415, 416 (fig.), 506, 507acanonicum, Apion, 250, 254, 281, 282, 283 (fig.)Acanthopinus antennatus, 585Acer, 211Acrididae, 69Acridium, 55 spretis, 4, 55Acrodactyla, 407degener, 407acrophilum, Apion, 249Aculeata, 439acupunctatum, A


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