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In Euo , H. leachii has been said to occur in Y oslavia (Oswald 193s)°eua iH'CĄ
33Ee (Oswald 1938, Pandazis 1947 but these records are considered
questionable. A German specimen found on a migrant stork from Africa was
mentioned by ...
In Euo , H. leachii has been said to occur in Y oslavia (Oswald 193s)°eua iH'CĄ
33Ee (Oswald 1938, Pandazis 1947 but these records are considered
questionable. A German specimen found on a migrant stork from Africa was
mentioned by ...
Page 369
Hoogstraal, ms.). HOSTS H. leachii leachii, in the adult stage commonly
parasitizes domestic dogs. Its local incidence on dogs varies from greater to less
than that of the kennel tick, Q. s. sanguineus. Locally, R. simus simus is
sometimes also a ...
Hoogstraal, ms.). HOSTS H. leachii leachii, in the adult stage commonly
parasitizes domestic dogs. Its local incidence on dogs varies from greater to less
than that of the kennel tick, Q. s. sanguineus. Locally, R. simus simus is
sometimes also a ...
Page 380
These specimens and their description and illustration correspond with what we
have been considering as the 'H. leachii near indicaF of Theiler (l943B).
Subsequent Theiler. Santos Dias correspondence, however, indicates that the
latter ...
These specimens and their description and illustration correspond with what we
have been considering as the 'H. leachii near indicaF of Theiler (l943B).
Subsequent Theiler. Santos Dias correspondence, however, indicates that the
latter ...
Page 381
but in mzhseml the basal. spurs may be more reduced. The basis capituJE'§-
short and wide, with lateral mrgins widely diverging anteriorly, and the cornua are
usually smaller and weaker than those of leachii. The coxal spurs are
comparable ...
but in mzhseml the basal. spurs may be more reduced. The basis capituJE'§-
short and wide, with lateral mrgins widely diverging anteriorly, and the cornua are
usually smaller and weaker than those of leachii. The coxal spurs are
comparable ...
Page 795
FAMILY CAN DAE Available data tend to indicate that H. leachii leachii favors
members of this family over all other carnivores. It is certainly more numerous on
canines than leachii mnhsami, not only in Equatoria Province but elsewhere in ...
FAMILY CAN DAE Available data tend to indicate that H. leachii leachii favors
members of this family over all other carnivores. It is certainly more numerous on
canines than leachii mnhsami, not only in Equatoria Province but elsewhere in ...
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