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Page 43
... season , November to April . This has no significance except to indi cate that much of my tick collecting in Equatoria Province was ac- complished during this season . Most Sudan material presented by other persons has also been ...
... season , November to April . This has no significance except to indi cate that much of my tick collecting in Equatoria Province was ac- complished during this season . Most Sudan material presented by other persons has also been ...
Page 68
... seasons this pe riod is extended to three weeks or even longer . As stated above , larvae generally feed for from five to ten days , but they may complete engorgement in three or four days , and Rohr ( 1909 ) recorded two days . There ...
... seasons this pe riod is extended to three weeks or even longer . As stated above , larvae generally feed for from five to ten days , but they may complete engorgement in three or four days , and Rohr ( 1909 ) recorded two days . There ...
Page 85
... season . Larvae taken in Egypt were attached to hosts in the winter and spring months of February , March , and April ; but it should be noted that these are the only months during which we have extensively explored Upper Egypt , to ...
... season . Larvae taken in Egypt were attached to hosts in the winter and spring months of February , March , and April ; but it should be noted that these are the only months during which we have extensively explored Upper Egypt , to ...
Page 122
... season ; but for several months of the year this " Nile sponge " area is a vast flooded plain . It would be interesting to know the ac- tivity of the ticks at that time . No evidence of 0. moubata has been discovered from buildings in ...
... season ; but for several months of the year this " Nile sponge " area is a vast flooded plain . It would be interesting to know the ac- tivity of the ticks at that time . No evidence of 0. moubata has been discovered from buildings in ...
Page 202
... season and the peregrinations of their hosts . The requirement of two or more kinds of hosts , often with divergent habits , limits their distribution to certain faunal areas . The comparatively . large size of females makes them ...
... season and the peregrinations of their hosts . The requirement of two or more kinds of hosts , often with divergent habits , limits their distribution to certain faunal areas . The comparatively . large size of females makes them ...
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adanal shields adults aegyptium AMBLYOMMA areas Argas Bahr El Ghazal basis capituli Bedford Belgian Congo Bequaert BIOLOGY Brumpt burrows camels collections coxa coxal cycle Delpy detritum DISTRIBUTION domestic cattle domestic dog domestic goats Dönitz dorsal and ventral dromedarii East eggs Egypt engorged Equatoria Province EQUATORIA PROVINCE RECORDS excavatum feeding female fever Forest FRENCH WEST AFRICA genital goats Hoogstraal 1954C host humidity Hyalomma immature stages impressum infested Ixodes Kapoeta Kassala Kenya larvae larvae and nymphs lateral grooves leachii lepidum Lewis male marginatum Mettam molt moubata Muhsam Neumann Nile northern Nuttall and Warburton nymphal nymphs occur Ornithodoros parasite persicus Pomerantzev pomposum Rageau reported RHIPICEPHALUS RHODESIA Rousselot rufipes sanguineus Santos Dias savignyi Schulze scutal punctations scutum sheep simus SOMALILAND South Africa SOUTHERN RHODESIA species subspecies Sudan Sudan records Sudan specimens tampan Tanganyika Theiler and Robinson tick Torit District truncatum Uganda variegatum warthog WEST AFRICA Wilson Zumpt