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Ticks received from the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine, The University,
Liverpool, 30.XI.1912:

N

1933

N

1933 MISSING

Haemaphysalis leachi ♂, ?

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Ticks received 28.XI.1912 from Dr. Longin Navás, Colegio del Salvador,
Zaragoza, Spain, on 28.XI.1912, comprising 24 pinned specimens collected in
Spain the name of the host not being mentioned on the labels. Navás met
C. Warburton this year at the Congress of Entomology, held at Oxford.
on vegetation or on the earth:-

ORIGINAL DETERMINATION

Found

CURRENT STATUS

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Ticks received from Dr. W. B. Johnson (West African Medical Service),
Zungeru N. Nigeria, West Africa, 2 December 1912: -

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Ticks retained from the collection sent for determination by the Indian Museum (per Dr. Annandale), Calcutta, India, XI.1912. [See Report book]

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