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Page 18
The magnificent tick collection in the British Museum (Natural History) was
studied during the summers of 1951 and 1952 and early in 1955 further to
investigate taxonomic problems and to extract pertinent unpublished data (
Hoogstraal ...
The magnificent tick collection in the British Museum (Natural History) was
studied during the summers of 1951 and 1952 and early in 1955 further to
investigate taxonomic problems and to extract pertinent unpublished data (
Hoogstraal ...
Page 132
Critical and restrictive factors are poorly known and no observations on the life
cycle under natural conditions have been undertaken. The natural history of O.
moubata is gradually being elu*The dates of publication of these reports will not
be ...
Critical and restrictive factors are poorly known and no observations on the life
cycle under natural conditions have been undertaken. The natural history of O.
moubata is gradually being elu*The dates of publication of these reports will not
be ...
Page 477
Specimens naturally infected with Q fever (Coxiella burnetii) have been found;
this species is a vector of the organism transmits it through all stages including
the egg. Brucellosis or undulent fever organisms, Brucella melitensis, survive
some ...
Specimens naturally infected with Q fever (Coxiella burnetii) have been found;
this species is a vector of the organism transmits it through all stages including
the egg. Brucellosis or undulent fever organisms, Brucella melitensis, survive
some ...
Page 518
British Museum (Natural History) collections contain material from cattle and from
a rhinoceros from Zatta Plains, Kajiado, Namanga, and the Masai Reserve,
Kenya (HH det.). J. B. Walker (correspondence) has seen specimens from a ...
British Museum (Natural History) collections contain material from cattle and from
a rhinoceros from Zatta Plains, Kajiado, Namanga, and the Masai Reserve,
Kenya (HH det.). J. B. Walker (correspondence) has seen specimens from a ...
Page 715
Plague: R. s. sanguineus does not appear to play a role in the natural
transmission or preservation of Pasteurella pestis, although it is claimed that the
subspecies schulzei has # found naturally infected. Tularemia: Bacterium
tularense ...
Plague: R. s. sanguineus does not appear to play a role in the natural
transmission or preservation of Pasteurella pestis, although it is claimed that the
subspecies schulzei has # found naturally infected. Tularemia: Bacterium
tularense ...
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