African Ixodoidea: Ticks of the Sudan |
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Insofar as our present knowledge goes, Argas ticks are rarely known to transmit
human disease. Birds and #. are the chief hosts of most Argas species. The more
widely spread species that parasitize domestic fowls are often serious pests and
...
Insofar as our present knowledge goes, Argas ticks are rarely known to transmit
human disease. Birds and #. are the chief hosts of most Argas species. The more
widely spread species that parasitize domestic fowls are often serious pests and
...
Page 536
Species in which only females are found on the hosts, and in which males may or
may not be known. Although the males of species confined to the Ethiopian
Faunal Region (except Ixodes nairobiensis Nuttall, 1916 and I hoogstraali Arthur,
...
Species in which only females are found on the hosts, and in which males may or
may not be known. Although the males of species confined to the Ethiopian
Faunal Region (except Ixodes nairobiensis Nuttall, 1916 and I hoogstraali Arthur,
...
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caucurtei du Buysson, 1912), a wasp known in many areas of the world. It is
specialized for parasitism of ixodids and infests most genera. A related species,
H. theilerae”, has been described by Fiedler (1953) from R. oculatus and H.
truncatum ...
caucurtei du Buysson, 1912), a wasp known in many areas of the world. It is
specialized for parasitism of ixodids and infests most genera. A related species,
H. theilerae”, has been described by Fiedler (1953) from R. oculatus and H.
truncatum ...
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"The first tick is the only one of this species known from the Sudan and the
second, not known from other specimens in this Province, is rare wherever it
occurs. Infestation by H. l. leachii is known only from Sobat; special efforts made
to secure ...
"The first tick is the only one of this species known from the Sudan and the
second, not known from other specimens in this Province, is rare wherever it
occurs. Infestation by H. l. leachii is known only from Sobat; special efforts made
to secure ...
Page 852
A. cohaerens, a strictly East African species that reaches its western limits in
eastern Belgian Congo, is also known in the Sudan chiefly from the Kapoeta
Area and questionably from adjacent parts of the Torit Area. H. bequaerti of Torit
and ...
A. cohaerens, a strictly East African species that reaches its western limits in
eastern Belgian Congo, is also known in the Sudan chiefly from the Kapoeta
Area and questionably from adjacent parts of the Torit Area. H. bequaerti of Torit
and ...
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