EAST AFRICA ; SUDAN (Hoogstraal 1954B). 



KMYA (Neave 1912. Anderson 192^A. Neumann 1913. Nuttall 

 and Warburton 1915. Lewis 1931A,C. As H. calcarata ; Lewis 

 193 IB. As H. bispinosa ; Lewis 1934. Loveridge 1936A. Hoogstraal 

 195AC). UGSnDA tNuttall and Warburton 1915- Mettam 1932. Theiler 

 1945C). 



/ "SOUTHBIN AmiCA ; MOZAMBKIDE: Santos Dias (l95i!hF); not 

 typical specimens if description and illustrations are correct. 

 UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA: Theiler (19^^50) states that this species 

 actually has not been found in the Union of South Africa, and 

 (correspondence) that Curson's (1928) and Bedford's (1932B) records 

 from Zululand are misidentifications.7 



NOTE ; Records from Sumatra (GallL-Valerio 1909B) undoubtedly 

 are based on erroneous identification. 



HOSTS 



The chief hosts of adtilts are antelopes; any domestic animal 

 may be attacked. Immature stages parasitize carnivores and ante- 

 lopes and larvae have been recorded from forest birds. 



Adults 



Domestic animals ; Cattle (Neumann 1905,1911, Ziemann 1905, 

 1912A, Nuttall and Warburton 1915,1916, Mettam 1932, Schoenaers 

 1951A,B, Rageau 1953B, Hoogstraal 1954B, Svidan records above). 

 Sheep (Neumann 1905,1911, Ziemann 1905, Mettam 1932, Rageau 1953B). 

 Goats (Neumann 1905,1911, Ziemann 1905,1912A, Mettam 1932, Rageau 

 1953B). Dogs (Ziemann 1912A, Mettam 1932. Rousselot 1951, Rageau 

 1953B). Pigs (Rageau 1953B). (?Domestic) Pigs (Neumann 1905,1911, 

 Ziemann 1905). 



Antelopes ; Hartebeest (Nuttall and Warburton 1915. Mettam 

 1932;. Biishbuck (Simpson 1913, Lewis 1931C, Nuttall and Warburton 

 1915, Bequaert 1931, Mettam 1932, Hoogstraal 195AC). Harnessed 

 antelope (Nuttall and Warburton 1915). Royal antelope, black 

 duiker, bay duiker (Vllliers 1955). Bushbuck and Maxwell's duiker 

 (Cameroons, J. Mouchet legit , HH det.). Impala and Harvey's duiker 



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