. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). . 23, venter of male of Haemolaelaps hirstionyssoides sp. nov. Fig. 24, venter of male of Haemolaelaps insculptus Keegan. Male (Text-fig. 23). The dorsal shield is 450-465 //- long and 300-315 n wide. The chaetotaxy of the dorsal shield is essentially as in the female. The rather narrow holoventral shield bears 19 setae, including the anal setae. The first 5 pairs of setae are distinctly longer and stouter than the other setae on the shield. The holoventral shield is granulated almost throughout, the area occupied by the anal shield is faintl


. Bulletin of the British Museum (Natural History). . 23, venter of male of Haemolaelaps hirstionyssoides sp. nov. Fig. 24, venter of male of Haemolaelaps insculptus Keegan. Male (Text-fig. 23). The dorsal shield is 450-465 //- long and 300-315 n wide. The chaetotaxy of the dorsal shield is essentially as in the female. The rather narrow holoventral shield bears 19 setae, including the anal setae. The first 5 pairs of setae are distinctly longer and stouter than the other setae on the shield. The holoventral shield is granulated almost throughout, the area occupied by the anal shield is faintly ornamented with striations. The peritreme reaches slightly beyond the middle of coxa I. The postero-ventral seta on coxa III is very stout. The legs are rather short and stumpy. Hosts and localities, i ^, 44 $—Spalax ehrenbergi, Zikhron Ya'aqov, 8. iv. 1954; I cf, I $—ditto, Beit Hakerem, ; i $—Mus musculus, Akko. Junction, 22. ii. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original British Museum (Natural History). London : BM(NH)


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