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Page 52
... occur in Africa , some of which undoubtedly will be found in the Sudan , are the following : A. aequalis ( Neumann , 1901 ) from Tanganyika . The host is unknown and apparently only the original collection is known . Original- ly ...
... occur in Africa , some of which undoubtedly will be found in the Sudan , are the following : A. aequalis ( Neumann , 1901 ) from Tanganyika . The host is unknown and apparently only the original collection is known . Original- ly ...
Page 62
... occur on Madagascar but Bück seems to have definite evidence that it does . Hoogstraal 1953E ) . REUNION ( Gillard 1947,1949 ) . SEYCHELLES ( Millot 1948 ) . ZANZIBAR : ? No records . ARABIA : YEMEN ( Hoogstraal , ms . ) . 1949 ...
... occur on Madagascar but Bück seems to have definite evidence that it does . Hoogstraal 1953E ) . REUNION ( Gillard 1947,1949 ) . SEYCHELLES ( Millot 1948 ) . ZANZIBAR : ? No records . ARABIA : YEMEN ( Hoogstraal , ms . ) . 1949 ...
Page 71
... occurs at Port Sudan on the Red Sea coast of Sudan ( Sudan Gov- ernment Collection record ) and at Hodeida on the opposite coast in Yemen ( Hoogstraal , ms . ) . In Reunion , Gillard ( 1949 ) reported the fowl tick particularly common ...
... occurs at Port Sudan on the Red Sea coast of Sudan ( Sudan Gov- ernment Collection record ) and at Hodeida on the opposite coast in Yemen ( Hoogstraal , ms . ) . In Reunion , Gillard ( 1949 ) reported the fowl tick particularly common ...
Page 88
... occur in human huts . DISEASE RELATIONS MAN : Bites of A. brumpti may be quite painful to human beings and cause itching lasting for years . Kenya natives claim that this tick causes pain and sickness when it bites man . LIZARDS : In ...
... occur in human huts . DISEASE RELATIONS MAN : Bites of A. brumpti may be quite painful to human beings and cause itching lasting for years . Kenya natives claim that this tick causes pain and sickness when it bites man . LIZARDS : In ...
Page 100
... occur from eight to sixteen days after molting . The feeding period varies from forty minutes to two hours . No egg batches have been deposited before three and a half to four months after molting . Further studies on the F1 generation ...
... occur from eight to sixteen days after molting . The feeding period varies from forty minutes to two hours . No egg batches have been deposited before three and a half to four months after molting . Further studies on the F1 generation ...
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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