. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. .54 BiiicHAM YouNc: University Science Bulletin. Mai- 10. Known of Huevuipluisalia con- ciitrui. that optiinuni conditions for development occur in the middle mountain zone ot oak forest and inter-alpine valleys (400-800 meters above sea level) covered with broadleaf forests where hu- midity is high. According to Cemy and Kra- tochvilova-Kralova (1963), H. concinna in C/ekoslovakia occurs in southern Moravia and southern Slovakia, chiefly on goats. Active adults are found mainly in May and June. He also observe


. Brigham Young University science bulletin. Biology -- Periodicals. .54 BiiicHAM YouNc: University Science Bulletin. Mai- 10. Known of Huevuipluisalia con- ciitrui. that optiinuni conditions for development occur in the middle mountain zone ot oak forest and inter-alpine valleys (400-800 meters above sea level) covered with broadleaf forests where hu- midity is high. According to Cemy and Kra- tochvilova-Kralova (1963), H. concinna in C/ekoslovakia occurs in southern Moravia and southern Slovakia, chiefly on goats. Active adults are found mainly in May and June. He also observed that the entire life cycle took three years. Disease Relationship: This species is reported to be a proven vector of the causal agent (rickettsia) of tick typhus in the USSR and expcrimentidly transmits the virus of spring-summer encephalitis. Pavlovskv and Soioviyev ( ) demonstrated the capabil- ity of transmission of the virus by bites of the adults as well as transovarian transmission to its progeny. Ticks collected with a flannel-flag har- bored the agent of tularemia according to Ol- sufjev and Petrov (1960). Remarks: Nuttall and Warburton (1915) and Pome- rantzev () described the dentition of the female hypostome as 5/5 or 6/6, but in the specimen examined by us the dentition was 4/4. Haeinaphijsalis sp. {H. cornigera group) (Fig. 37-40) llaemaplnjsalis cornigera Neumann, 1897:350- 352, Fig. 16-17; Keegan and Toshioka, 1957: 13, PI. 19, 20; Asanuma, 1965a: 111-112, 1965b:.399, Fig. 223. Haemaphiisalis cornigera var. taiwana Sugimoto, 1936a:"l-ll, PI. I-IV; Sugimoto, 1936d:.336- 346, PI. I. Haenuiplujsalis ias Kishida, 1936: (? unpub- lished); Nakamura and Yajima, 1937:160, Fig. 10, 11 in PI. VIII, Fig. 1 in PI. IX; Nakatsuji, 1942:295; Yajima, 1950:197-200, Fig. 1-4. Discussion: This species is known in the Japanese litera- ture as H. ias Kishida, Actually, it seems that Kishida not only did not publish a descrip- tion of ias but did not even publi


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