The Ixodid Ticks of Uganda Together with Species Pertinent to Uganda Because of Their Present Known Distribution |
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... locations could be planned to demonstrate these distributions . The distri- bution of domestic animal tick associations determined by Wilson ( 1953 ) was of paramount impor- tance , supplemented by his notes on other species ( Wilson ...
... locations could be planned to demonstrate these distributions . The distri- bution of domestic animal tick associations determined by Wilson ( 1953 ) was of paramount impor- tance , supplemented by his notes on other species ( Wilson ...
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... locations . R. appendiculatus was abundant in the driest parts of these areas , where the continuous dry season is 4 months or less . The fact that total rainfall is not as critical as distribution of rainfall throughout the year has ...
... locations . R. appendiculatus was abundant in the driest parts of these areas , where the continuous dry season is 4 months or less . The fact that total rainfall is not as critical as distribution of rainfall throughout the year has ...
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... locations all fall in the 900- to 1,000 - mm mean annual rainfall zone , northern monomodal type , with 4 months continuous dry season . These locations are separated by wetter regions . It is present in Sudan in locations of under ...
... locations all fall in the 900- to 1,000 - mm mean annual rainfall zone , northern monomodal type , with 4 months continuous dry season . These locations are separated by wetter regions . It is present in Sudan in locations of under ...
Contents
Description of Uganda | 5 |
Methods | 18 |
Keys to Families of Adult Ixodoidea and to Genera of Adult Ixodidae | 31 |
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absent Acholi Adanal plates adults Africa altitude Amblyomma Anal groove animals Ankole appearance appendiculatus areas Arthur Basis capituli border broad buffalo BUGISU cattle Cervical fields Clifford collections Cornua coxa deep defined Description Diagnosis Male distribution District dorsal dorsum dry season East Ecological Zones elevation elongate External cervical margins Eyes flat Female forest Genital aperture genus groove Haemaphysalis Hoogstraal 1956a hosts Hypostome immatures internal spur Ixodes Keirans Kenya Kigezi Lake lateral less locations Male Marginal line marked mean annual rainfall Mengo months Morel Museum narrow Nile noted numbers occur Oribi Palps pattern Pegram pointed posterior posterior margin posteriorly pravus present projection punctations range records regions Remarks reported Rhipicephalus rounded sanguineus savanna scattered scutum scutum and capitulum shallow shape short slightly species specimens spur Sudan Tanzania Tarsus tick Uganda ventral view West western wide Yeoman & Walker zones