. African Ixodoidea. l. Ticks of the Ticks -- Sudan. Wau (domestic pigs; SVS). Kenisa (niJinerous specimens from elephants; SGC). Several localities near Yirol (elephants; SVS). Yirol (hyena and cane rat; SVS). Upper Nile; Diik Fadiat (wild pig and warthog; SVS). Akobo Post (lion; SGC). Maban (cattle and goats; SVS). Pariak (cattle; SVS). Kaka (roan antelope; SGC). Bor (domestic dogs; HH, leopard; SGC). Malakal (domestic dogs; HH). Blue Nile; Roseires (cattle; SGC). Par fur; Zalingei (camels and horses; SVS). Kiilme, Wadi Oribo (fox;"3RITIT7. Kordofan: Tabanga (pigs: SGC). Talodi


. African Ixodoidea. l. Ticks of the Ticks -- Sudan. Wau (domestic pigs; SVS). Kenisa (niJinerous specimens from elephants; SGC). Several localities near Yirol (elephants; SVS). Yirol (hyena and cane rat; SVS). Upper Nile; Diik Fadiat (wild pig and warthog; SVS). Akobo Post (lion; SGC). Maban (cattle and goats; SVS). Pariak (cattle; SVS). Kaka (roan antelope; SGC). Bor (domestic dogs; HH, leopard; SGC). Malakal (domestic dogs; HH). Blue Nile; Roseires (cattle; SGC). Par fur; Zalingei (camels and horses; SVS). Kiilme, Wadi Oribo (fox;"3RITIT7. Kordofan: Tabanga (pigs: SGC). Talodi (cattle and pony; SGC). "Western Jebels" (cattle; SVS). /"Khartoim; No Northern; Letti Basin (fox; SGC). Shendi (bull; SVS, sheep; SGC). These populations are probably quite restricted. DISTRIBUTION R. s. simus ranges throughout the Ethiopian Faunal Region, In West ][frica, it is more or less widely replaced by the sub- species senegalensis. The Arabian range of the glossy tick, as mapped by the American Geographical Society (195A), should be limited to the mountains of the Yemen. /"west AFRICA; Early records should be checked against R. simus senegalensis. The range of R. s. simus in West Africa is im- perfectly known. NIGERIA (Simpson~19l2A»,B. Unsworth 1949,1952. Mettam 1950). SIERRA LEONE (Neumann 1901,1911. Simpson 1913). TCu GO (Neumann 1901,1911. Ziemann 1909). GOLD COAST (Simpson 19U. Beal 1920. Stewart 1934). IVORY COAST (Neumann 1901). PORTUGESE GUINEA (Tendeiro 1946A,B,1948,1951A,E,1952C,D,E,1954: wherever *Specimens referred to as R. simus by Simpson (1912A, p. 325) are actually R. simus senegalensi~ They were determined as R. simus falcatus "By Nuttall and Warburton. These specimens are in British Museum (Natural History) collections. - 733 -. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfec


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