PREVIOUSLY REPCRTED NAMES USED IN ERROR, 

 GHAI^GSD, OR SYNONYMIZED. 



This is not a list of synonyms of names now used; these may 

 be found in taxonomic papers cited throvighout this report. It is 

 rather a list of names that have appeared in earlier papers on 

 Sudan ticks or for which the S\adan has been listed as the source, 

 but that subsequently have been changed or synonymized under names 

 appearing in the present report, 



ARQAS MINIATUS Koch, IS^A, mentioned by Balfour (1906) from Khartoxim, 

 is a synonym of Argas persicus (Oken, 1818), 



M^IZCMIA PETERSI Karsch, 1878, is believed by Schulze (1932A) to be 

 synonymous with A. rhinocerotis (de Geer, 1778), King (1926) 

 and almost all other previous authors have applied the name 

 petersi to this species. Schulze 's findings are tentatively 

 accepted in the present work, though specialists are not in 

 complete agreement, 



AMBLYCT^IA WERNERI WERNER I Schulze, 1932A, said to originate from 

 Kordofan, is synonymized under A, nuttalli Donitz, 1909. 



DERMACENTOR RHINOCEROTIS (de Geer, 1778), was vised by previoiis au- 

 thors , including King (1911,1926), probably in error for 

 Dermacentor rhinocerinus Denny, 1843, The species rhinocero - 

 tis described by de Geer is actually an Amblyomma according 

 to SchTilze (1932A), whose decision is tentatively accepted 

 here, though specialists are not in complete agreement, 



HAEMAPHYSALIS sp, nov, Hoogstraal (19$4B), Later described as H, 

 bequaerti Hoogstraal, 1956(A). ~ 



HYAL0Ii4A BRUI^PTI Delpy, 19^6, Listed by Hoogstraal (195^) but 

 herein chajiged to H, impeltatum Schulze and Schlottke, 1930, 

 on the basis of iiiTormation resulting from examination of 

 type material. 



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