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Notes on some new species of parasitic mites. Part 4

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  06 April 2009

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Prof. P. A. Buxton sent me a number of tubes of mite material to examine, and in one bearing the label ‘Gerbille, Madras, India, 3. v. 37, C. S. Swaminath’, I found a number of mites of the genus Laelaps, which were obviously new, in so far as the shape of the anal scutum was decidedly wider than any known species of this genus. This species I have herein described under the name Laelaps buxtoni

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