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A NEW PULEX FROM QUEEN CHARLOTTE ISLANDS

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  31 May 2012

C. F. Baker
Affiliation:
Fort Collins, Colo.

Extract

Belonging to Division II., group two of the genus as given in my Preliminary Studies. Nearest sciurorum.

Head without combs of spines, in the female normal, highest at the occiput, gradually sloping forward, then rapidly curved in front, anterior edge of face nearly perpendicular, but rounded; head in male flat above or slightly concave, strongly rounded in front, the anterior edge of the face slightly receding. Bristles on head few, these being on both sides of the antennal groove and on the occiput. Antennal groove open, bristles on joint 2 short. Mandibles equalling or slightly exceeding the fore coxæ. Pronotal comb of twenty-two spines.

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Copyright
Copyright © Entomological Society of Canada 1896

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