Proceedings of the United States National Museum . female, being no more than half the lengthof the apical setae. Genitalia with parameres poorly sclerotized,particularly basally; pseudopenis v/ith triangular flanges on eachside at about middle, its apex triangular, slightly serrate. Lengths: Female mm.; male mm. One collection of H. thurmanae was taken from Merietes, but thatthis is a normal occurrence needs to be confirmed. 580 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM Hoplopleura erismata Ferris Figures 20-21, 24, 26 Hoplopleura erismata Ferris, Contributions toward a monograph of th
Proceedings of the United States National Museum . female, being no more than half the lengthof the apical setae. Genitalia with parameres poorly sclerotized,particularly basally; pseudopenis v/ith triangular flanges on eachside at about middle, its apex triangular, slightly serrate. Lengths: Female mm.; male mm. One collection of H. thurmanae was taken from Merietes, but thatthis is a normal occurrence needs to be confirmed. 580 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM Hoplopleura erismata Ferris Figures 20-21, 24, 26 Hoplopleura erismata Ferris, Contributions toward a monograph of the suckinglice, pt. 2, p. 113, figs. 72B, 72E, 72F, 1921; The sucking lice, p. 136, 1951. Ferris described erismata from Thailand from Callosciurus?ferrugineus, C. caniceps, and Tamiops sp. Holotype female fromC. ferrugineus, Southeast Siam. It is very likely that the specimenstaken from Tamiops were actually H. thurmanae. New records: Two males, two females from Callosciurusfinlaysonitacherdi, nakhon ratchasima (=khorat): Sikhui, Pakchong, June. Figures 19-26.—Hoplopleura thurmanae, new species, and H. erismata: 19, Head, H,thurmanae, holotype 9 ; 20 Same, H. erismata, 9 ; 21, Paratergal plates II-VI, H. ; 22, Same, H. thurmanae, holotype 9 ; 23, Genitalia, H. thurmanae, allotype cf; 24,Same, H. erismata, c?; 25, Thoracic sternal plate, //. thurmanae, holotype 9 ; 26, Same,H. erismata, 9 • ANOPLURA OF THAILAND—JOHNSON 581 6, 1952, Y-216-221. Five females from Callosciurus caniceps, chiangRAi: Chiang Saen Khao, Ban Sop Luak, March 2, 1953, male from C. caniceps, kamphaeng phet: Khlong Khlung,Ban Hiia Thanon, April 4, 1953, RE-2365. Two males, five femalesfrom C. caniceps, nahkon sawan: Pak Nam Pho, Khao Khat Mt.,May 13, 1953, RE-2539. One female from C. caniceps, loei: DanSai, Kok Sathon, Phu Lom Lo Mt., February 28, 1955, series of males and females from Callosciurus Jinlaysoni, Dan Sai,Kok Sathon, Phu Lom Lo Mt. and Phak Khi Nak Mt., Febr
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