African Ixodoidea: Ticks of the Sudan |
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Therefore, pertinent facts concerning all known species of medical and veterinary
importance of continental Africa # be included in these two reports.TATso
included in the forthcoming volume will be maps of the distribution of each
species in ...
Therefore, pertinent facts concerning all known species of medical and veterinary
importance of continental Africa # be included in these two reports.TATso
included in the forthcoming volume will be maps of the distribution of each
species in ...
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Authoritative taxonomists" lists have been included especially where localities
are involved and where questions of species identity in any territory exist. Also
noted are references by experimental workers who have indicated the source of
their ...
Authoritative taxonomists" lists have been included especially where localities
are involved and where questions of species identity in any territory exist. Also
noted are references by experimental workers who have indicated the source of
their ...
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pertinent host surveys may be included in the section entitled BIOLOGY, of which
the host list should, of course, be considered an integral part. The common name
of non-Sudanese hosts may be found in Allen's (1939) checklist of African ...
pertinent host surveys may be included in the section entitled BIOLOGY, of which
the host list should, of course, be considered an integral part. The common name
of non-Sudanese hosts may be found in Allen's (1939) checklist of African ...
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KENYA ATMaterials identified and variously reported by E. A. Lewis as H.
aegyptium impressum, H. impressum albiparmatum, or H. rufipes are # a mixture
of "H. truncatum and H. " rufipes; sometimes H. # and H. albi tum are included
under ...
KENYA ATMaterials identified and variously reported by E. A. Lewis as H.
aegyptium impressum, H. impressum albiparmatum, or H. rufipes are # a mixture
of "H. truncatum and H. " rufipes; sometimes H. # and H. albi tum are included
under ...
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A single dry season collection from Wau (February), not included in the
breakdown above, was exceptional in that eight females and 35 males were
found on a single cow. Nymphs were carefully searched for on many large cattle
herds in the ...
A single dry season collection from Wau (February), not included in the
breakdown above, was exceptional in that eight females and 35 males were
found on a single cow. Nymphs were carefully searched for on many large cattle
herds in the ...
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