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RHIPICEPHALUS SIMUS SIMUS

DAUBNEY (1944). Kenya. Morphology and biology under study.

TENDEIRO (1955). Mozambique. Review of previous reports from colony.

PAGE 733. Distribution in the Sudan. Kenisa, on the border of Bahr El Ghazal and Upper Nile Province, is a part of the latter Province.

RHIPICEPHALUS SIMUS SENEGALENSIS

TENDEIRO (1955). Mozambique. Review of previous reports from colony.

PAGE 755. Distribution in the Sudan. Kenisa, on the border of Bahr El Ghazal and Upper Nile Province, is a part of the latter Province.

RHIPICEPHALUS SUPERTRITUS

RHIPICEPHALUS TRICUSPIS

TENDEIRO (1955). Mozambique. Review of previous reports of both species from colony.

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Abbreviations

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