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Should errors occur , it will be appreciated if readers call them to my attention for
inclusion in errata in subsequent volumes . HISTORY OF THIS PROJECT This
project commenced in 1948 with a small tick collection made mostly in Equatoria
...
Should errors occur , it will be appreciated if readers call them to my attention for
inclusion in errata in subsequent volumes . HISTORY OF THIS PROJECT This
project commenced in 1948 with a small tick collection made mostly in Equatoria
...
Page 32
This species does not occur in the Sudan . M ( NH ) files contain records of A.
hebraeum from the Sudan ( H. H. King legit , 1911 ) , but corresponding
specimens cannot be located in the collection . A specimen tube in the same
institution ...
This species does not occur in the Sudan . M ( NH ) files contain records of A.
hebraeum from the Sudan ( H. H. King legit , 1911 ) , but corresponding
specimens cannot be located in the collection . A specimen tube in the same
institution ...
Page 39
FAMILY XODIDAE Figures 4 to 7 , 64 to 316 * Characters in this key do not
necessarily apply to species within the same genera from areas outside of the
Sudan . Two other genera , Otobius ( Argasidae ) and Rhipicentor ( Ixodidae ) ,
occur in ...
FAMILY XODIDAE Figures 4 to 7 , 64 to 316 * Characters in this key do not
necessarily apply to species within the same genera from areas outside of the
Sudan . Two other genera , Otobius ( Argasidae ) and Rhipicentor ( Ixodidae ) ,
occur in ...
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A variety of argasids occur through out most of the tropics and subtropics of the
world . Fewer species live in temperate areas and very few inhabit arctic climes .
Two spen cies presently are distributed widely as a result of human
transportation ...
A variety of argasids occur through out most of the tropics and subtropics of the
world . Fewer species live in temperate areas and very few inhabit arctic climes .
Two spen cies presently are distributed widely as a result of human
transportation ...
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ARGAS INTRODUCTION Six Argas species occur in the Sudan . Four or possibly
five other rare kinds have been recorded elsewhere in Africa . All the Sudan
species may bite man , and , except possibly for the bat para sites , all may cause
...
ARGAS INTRODUCTION Six Argas species occur in the Sudan . Four or possibly
five other rare kinds have been recorded elsewhere in Africa . All the Sudan
species may bite man , and , except possibly for the bat para sites , all may cause
...
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