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Page 91
A tick apparently of drier areas , which has been widely spread by its chiropteran
hosts , the long - legged bat argas is obviously more frequent than present
meagre records indicate ( Hoogstraal 1955B ) . Whether North Africa , the Near
East ...
A tick apparently of drier areas , which has been widely spread by its chiropteran
hosts , the long - legged bat argas is obviously more frequent than present
meagre records indicate ( Hoogstraal 1955B ) . Whether North Africa , the Near
East ...
Page 101
Records from northern Sudan and from the Protectorates of South Africa indicate
a more or less similar tolerance of aridity , but those from various regions of South
Africa , Torit , and the crater of Mt. Menengai in Kenya indicate also that certain ...
Records from northern Sudan and from the Protectorates of South Africa indicate
a more or less similar tolerance of aridity , but those from various regions of South
Africa , Torit , and the crater of Mt. Menengai in Kenya indicate also that certain ...
Page 108
Small numbers of the round batsargas frequently are found in niches in the most
unexpected cliffsides where a few old pellets of dung indicate that hermit bats
such as Otonycteris h . hemprichi occasionally spend the day . These ticks lead a
...
Small numbers of the round batsargas frequently are found in niches in the most
unexpected cliffsides where a few old pellets of dung indicate that hermit bats
such as Otonycteris h . hemprichi occasionally spend the day . These ticks lead a
...
Page 112
... sent by Mr. E. T. M. Reid of the Sudan Veterinary Service , represents an un
known species of tick , Although many of the characters of this specimen are
obliterated , enough are preserved to indicate distinct differences from A.
vespertilionis ...
... sent by Mr. E. T. M. Reid of the Sudan Veterinary Service , represents an un
known species of tick , Although many of the characters of this specimen are
obliterated , enough are preserved to indicate distinct differences from A.
vespertilionis ...
Page 122
A few specimens indicate its presence in West Africa . In South Africa and
elsewhere , human activities have carried the eyeless tampan far from its former
habitats . Assuming , for lack of evidence to the contrary , that burrow_inhabiting ...
A few specimens indicate its presence in West Africa . In South Africa and
elsewhere , human activities have carried the eyeless tampan far from its former
habitats . Assuming , for lack of evidence to the contrary , that burrow_inhabiting ...
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absent adults Africa animals appears areas birds body cattle characters collections common considered correspondence cycle Darfur described DISEASE DISTRIBUTION District dogs domestic domestic cattle dorsal and ventral East eggs Egypt engorged Equatoria Province examined excavatum feeding female fever field Figures Forest FRENCH frequently genital grooves Hoogstraal host Hyalomma IDENTIFICATION important included indicated infested ITALIAN SOMALILAND Kenya known laboratory larvae lateral lateral grooves legs less Lewis listed localities male margin material molt moubata narrow Natural Neumann Nile northern noted Nuttall nymphs observed occur organ parasite period PLATE posterior present probably punctations range rare records refer RELATIONS REMARKS reported Robinson sanguineus Santos Dias scattered Schulze scutal scutum segment sheep shields short simus single slightly South Africa southern species specimens spur subspecies Sudan Theiler tick tions Torit usually ventral ventral views Warburton WEST AFRICA wide wild Wilson