ERITREA (Tonelli-Rondelli 1930A. Stella 19/^0). FRENCH SOMALI- 

 LAI® (Neumann 1899,1922. , Stella 1938A,1939A). ITALIAN SOl-lALILAm) 

 (Paoli 1916. Stella 1933A,1939A,19AO). KEOTA (Loveridge 19233, 

 1936B. Lewis 1932A. Theiler 19A5A. Heisch 1954G). UGAl^IDA (Bruce 

 et al 1911. Mettam 1932. Theiler 19/^5A). TA^CAIIYIKA (Loveridge 

 T^2lD. Barbour and Loveridge 1928. Bequaert 1930A. Theiler 

 19A5A) . 



SOUTHERN AFRICA ; ANGOLA (Nemiann 1899. Gamble 19U. Santos 

 Dias 1950B. Hoogstraal 195'iC). MOZAI^ffiiaUE (Santos Dias 1947D, 

 19/^aA,1953A,B. Bacelar 1950. Tendeiro 1951B,F). 



NORTHERN RHODESIA (Theiler and Robinson 195A). SOUTHERN 

 RHODESIA (Jack 19^2). NYASALAND (Neave 1912. De Meza 19iaA. 

 Wilson 1950B). 



BECHUAl^IALAND (Theiler 19A5A) . SOUTHWEST AFRICA (Tromsdorff 

 19U. Sigwart 1915. Warburton 1922. Theiler 19A5A). UNION OF 

 SOUTH AFRICA (Koch 18^. Lewis 1892. Neumann 1899. Howard 1908. 

 As A. neglectum ; Hirst and Hirst 1910. Donitz 1910B. Curson 

 192'B. Bedford 1932B,1936. Theiler 19/^5A). 



/ "MADAGASCAR ! Neumann (1901 ). Howard (1908). Poisson 

 (1927J. Bedford (1932B) . Buck (19A8A). I4illot {19U8). Zumpt 

 (I95OB) . These records appear to be a repetition of Neunann (I9OI). 

 The presence of this species on Madagascar is questionable (Hoog- 

 straal 1953E).7 



HOSTS 



Most investigators list only the lizards Varanus niloticus 

 subspp. and V. exanthemati cus subspp. as hosts. These are some- 

 tines calle'3 warrener or leguan lizards by the British in 

 Africa. References to "iguana"' lizards in Africa pertain to 

 V aranus but iguanas are actually New World species. 



Other animals may be parasitized occasionally. Records, 

 among mammals, are domestic dogs (Howard 1908, Neumann 193-ii-) , 

 pangolin, Manis tricuspis (Fain 19^9), fruit bat (Hoogstraal 

 1954c), ground squirrel (Villiers 1955), and a larva and nymph 

 from a spiny-tailed squirrel, Anomalurus f . fraseri, in French 



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