African Ixodoidea: Ticks of the Sudan |
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This would indicate that the skeleton of knowledge of East African ticks is rather
complete but that the covering body of supporting data is still much in need of
development. In the light of these observations, it was decided to add a literature
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This would indicate that the skeleton of knowledge of East African ticks is rather
complete but that the covering body of supporting data is still much in need of
development. In the light of these observations, it was decided to add a literature
...
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Tularemia: Bacterium tularense survives from the larval to adult tick and may be
transmitted by any stage. Toxoplasmosis: Toxoplasma gondii acquired by
immature stages feeding on an infected host may be retained during the later ...
Tularemia: Bacterium tularense survives from the larval to adult tick and may be
transmitted by any stage. Toxoplasmosis: Toxoplasma gondii acquired by
immature stages feeding on an infected host may be retained during the later ...
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THEILER, G. (1956) Zoological survey of the Union of South Africa. Tick Survey.
Part DK. The distribution of the three South African hyalommas or bontpoots.
Onderstepoort J. vet. Res. ATIn press 7. THEILER, G. & HOOGSTRAAL, H. (1955)
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THEILER, G. (1956) Zoological survey of the Union of South Africa. Tick Survey.
Part DK. The distribution of the three South African hyalommas or bontpoots.
Onderstepoort J. vet. Res. ATIn press 7. THEILER, G. & HOOGSTRAAL, H. (1955)
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Contents
Page | 8 |
INTRODUCTION | 15 |
LISTS OF TICKS REPORTED FROM THE SUDAN | 26 |
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absent adults Africa animals appears areas BIOLOGY birds body cattle characters collections common considered correspondence cycle Darfur described DISEASE DISTRIBUTION District dogs domestic dorsal and ventral EAST AFRICA eggs Egypt engorged Equatoria Province examined excavatum eyes feeding females fever field Figures Forest four frequently genital goats grooves Hoogstraal host IDENTIFICATION immature stages important included indicated infested Kenya known laboratory larvae lateral lateral grooves legs less Lewis listed localities male margin material molt moubata narrow Natural Neumann Nile northern noted Nuttall nymphs observed occur organ parasite period posterior present probably punctations range rare records refer RELATIONS REMARKS reported Robinson Santos Dias scattered Schulze scutal scutum season segment sheep shields short simus single slightly South Africa southern species specimens spur subspecies Sudan Theiler tick tions Torit usually ventral ventral views Warburton West wide wild Wilson