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Also included in the forth coming volume will be maps of the distribution of each
species in the Sudan , as well as in other African regions and elsewhere in the
world . Subsequent volumes will be entitled : " Human Tick - Borne Diseases and
...
Also included in the forth coming volume will be maps of the distribution of each
species in the Sudan , as well as in other African regions and elsewhere in the
world . Subsequent volumes will be entitled : " Human Tick - Borne Diseases and
...
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... R. sulcatus 0 ** 0 O O o 0 0 R. supertritus ** 0 ** 0 0 0 0 o 0 ** O 0 0 0 0 R.
tricuspis ( R. sp . ) ** O 0 0 0 0 0 0 NOTE : Records from Zoological Gardens and
from animals in transit to foreign markets are not included . I. alluaudi 0 0 0 0 0 O
0 0.
... R. sulcatus 0 ** 0 O O o 0 0 R. supertritus ** 0 ** 0 0 0 0 o 0 ** O 0 0 0 0 R.
tricuspis ( R. sp . ) ** O 0 0 0 0 0 0 NOTE : Records from Zoological Gardens and
from animals in transit to foreign markets are not included . I. alluaudi 0 0 0 0 0 O
0 0.
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Authoritative taxonomists lists have been included especially where localities are
involved and where questions of species iden tity in any territory exist . Also
noted are references by experi . mental workers who have indicated the source of
...
Authoritative taxonomists lists have been included especially where localities are
involved and where questions of species iden tity in any territory exist . Also
noted are references by experi . mental workers who have indicated the source of
...
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pertinent host surveys may be included in the section entitled BIOLOGY , of which
the host list should , of course , be considered an integral part . The common
name of non_Sudanese hosts may be found in Allen's ( 1939 ) checklist of
African ...
pertinent host surveys may be included in the section entitled BIOLOGY , of which
the host list should , of course , be considered an integral part . The common
name of non_Sudanese hosts may be found in Allen's ( 1939 ) checklist of
African ...
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Subgeneric classifications are not included for other groups in this work because
their status is still moot . The issue has been forced in the genus Argas by the
necessity for deciding whether to refer to some species generically as Carios ...
Subgeneric classifications are not included for other groups in this work because
their status is still moot . The issue has been forced in the genus Argas by the
necessity for deciding whether to refer to some species generically as Carios ...
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