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Page 45
... populations presently considered as identical species may subsequently prove to be of the utmost im portance in evaluating results of laboratory experiments . While I personally am concerned with these data in the inter- ests of ...
... populations presently considered as identical species may subsequently prove to be of the utmost im portance in evaluating results of laboratory experiments . While I personally am concerned with these data in the inter- ests of ...
Page 63
... populations from near the roots to the crown ) . The incidence of ticks in trees harboring vultures and herons was much higher than it was in nearby chicken houses . Specimens have occasionally been reported from isolated nests of wild ...
... populations from near the roots to the crown ) . The incidence of ticks in trees harboring vultures and herons was much higher than it was in nearby chicken houses . Specimens have occasionally been reported from isolated nests of wild ...
Page 72
... Populations of this tick from Egyptian rookeries of the buff - backed heron or cattle egret have been found infected with Salmonella typhimurium , but others from chicken yards were negative for Salmonella spp . CATTLE : Successful ...
... Populations of this tick from Egyptian rookeries of the buff - backed heron or cattle egret have been found infected with Salmonella typhimurium , but others from chicken yards were negative for Salmonella spp . CATTLE : Successful ...
Page 95
... populations consist of two size groups , the larger about 6.8 mm . long and 6.9 mm . wide and the smaller about 5.0 mm . long and 4.5 mm . wide ( Hoogstraal 1955B , figure 125 ) . The signif- icance of these " races " is at present ...
... populations consist of two size groups , the larger about 6.8 mm . long and 6.9 mm . wide and the smaller about 5.0 mm . long and 4.5 mm . wide ( Hoogstraal 1955B , figure 125 ) . The signif- icance of these " races " is at present ...
Page 100
... only a single exceedingly small population in Cairo , where bats roost in buildings that are more humid than desert caves . In the environs of Cairo , A. confusus is scattered throughout desert and desert edge retreats , - 100 -
... only a single exceedingly small population in Cairo , where bats roost in buildings that are more humid than desert caves . In the environs of Cairo , A. confusus is scattered throughout desert and desert edge retreats , - 100 -
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adanal shields adults aegyptium Amblyomma areas Argas Bahr El Ghazal basis capituli Bedford Belgian Congo Bequaert BIOLOGY BMNH camels collections coxa cycle decoloratus Delpy detritum DISTRIBUTION District domestic cattle domestic dogs domestic goats dorsal and ventral dromedarii East eggs Egypt engorged Equatoria Province EQUATORIA PROVINCE RECORDS evertsi excavatum feeding female fever Forest FRENCH WEST AFRICA genus goats Hoogstraal 1954B host humidity Hyalomma immature stages impressum infested Ixodes Kapoeta Kassala Kenya Khartoum larvae larvae and nymphs lateral grooves leachii Lewis male marginatum Matthysse 1954 Mettam molt moubata Mozambique Neumann Nile northern Nuttall and Warburton nymphal nymphs Ornithodoros parasite persicus Pomerantzev posterior margin pravus Rageau reported RHIPICEPHALUS Rickettsia rodents Rousselot rufipes sanguineus Santos Dias savignyi scutal punctations scutum sheep simus SOMALILAND South Africa Southern Rhodesia species subspecies Sudan Sudan records tampan Tanganyika Tendeiro Theiler and Robinson tick truncatum Uganda variegatum WEST AFRICA wide Zumpt