. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. HioLOCMCAL Series, Vol. 15, No. 1 Ticks 113 inastly from northern of Japan (Fig. 99) persulcatus Internal .spur on 1 long, overlapping anterior margin of coxa II (Fig. 80); postscutal marginal body setae scaled, forked, length approximately mm; mostly from western parts of Japan (Fig. 91) nipponensis 11. Coxa 1 with a thick, long external spur; scutum cordate, nearly as wide as long (Fig. 78) — acutitarsus Coxa I with a blunt, short external spur; scutum distinctly longer than wide 12 12. Anal groov
. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. HioLOCMCAL Series, Vol. 15, No. 1 Ticks 113 inastly from northern of Japan (Fig. 99) persulcatus Internal .spur on 1 long, overlapping anterior margin of coxa II (Fig. 80); postscutal marginal body setae scaled, forked, length approximately mm; mostly from western parts of Japan (Fig. 91) nipponensis 11. Coxa 1 with a thick, long external spur; scutum cordate, nearly as wide as long (Fig. 78) — acutitarsus Coxa I with a blunt, short external spur; scutum distinctly longer than wide 12 12. Anal groove slightly pointed in front; genital aperture on level with coxa III (Fig. 79) __ angustus Anal groove round in front; genital aperture on level with coxa IV (Fig. 82) granulattts 13. Dorsum except scutum hirsute, uniformly covered with white hairs; basis capituli sub- triangular dorsally; porous areas well separated (Fig. ) philipi Dorsum except scutimi not hirsute; basis capituli rectangular dorsally, much wider than long; porous areas very close to each other (Fig. 104) signatwi gan and Toshioka, 1957:18-19, PI. 29; Ohara and Tamura, 1958 EscJiatocephalus acutitarsus: Neimiann, 1901: 290. Ixodes happinus: Keegan and Toshioka, 1957:31. Discussion: Nuttall and Warburton (1911) discussed the synonymy of this species and mentioned that Karschs type came from Japan. These workers also stated that they had seen two females from Japan and Formosa. Sugimoto (1936b, 1936c) merely cited records of Nuttall and Warburton (1911). Kishida (1930a) reported occurrence of this species on the serow, Capricornis crispus, in Gifu, Nagano, and Toyama prefectures, Japan, and later (1935) from cattle on Formosa. Asa- numa cited the records given above and added the dog and the cow to the host list in the 1947 edition of the Illustrated Encijclopedia of the Fauna of Japan. Keegan and Toshioka (1957) examined two loaned specimens taken from man, one from Wakayama Prefecture and the oth
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