NEAR EAST ; PALESTINE (All as H. detritum ; Adler and Feldman 

 I-ftihsam 1946,19^8. Feldman I^Iuhsam '\^U^* Adler 1952). SYRIA (As 

 H. detrittim damascenium ; Schulze and Schlottke 1930. Schulze 

 l33^, iS^z 1940. Is"H. ?inauritanicum ; Pigoury 1937). TURKEY 

 (As H. stelneri steineri ; Schulze 1936D. Kratz 19^0. As H. 

 detritxim ; Mimioglu 195A-. Kurtpinar 1954. Hoogstraal, ms." As 

 H. maToritaniciJm: Yasarol 195A). IRAN (As H. detritiira: Delpy 

 T936B,m5c5). 



EUROPE ; ^BULGARIA (As H. scupense and as H. detritim dar_ 

 danicutn: Pavlov 13^1). ^YUGOSLAVIA (As either~H. scupense or 

 H. savignyi by different local workers according~to Oswald 1937. 

 Is H. scupense and H. detritum dardanicimi ; Oswald 1937,193HA, 

 B,C"1939A,B,1940. Is H. detrTt'ijn l Angelovsky 1954). 



GREECE (As H. scupense ; IQiuth, Behn, and Schulze 1918. 

 Schulze 1919,193''5. Schulze and Schlottke 1930. Kratz 1940. 

 Pandazis 1947. As H. detritxim scupense ; Delpy 1946. As H. 

 detritum dardanicumT Schulze and Schlottke 1930. Schulze" 

 TW. Rratz 1940. Pandazis 1947) . 



SPAIN (As H. steineri codinai ; Schulze 1936D. Kratz 1940. 

 As H. mauritanicum ; Gil Collado 1948A. Miranda-Entrenas 1954). 



RUSSIA ; As H. detritum ; Olenev 19298, 1931A. Pavlovsl<y 

 1940. Kurchatov T941. Pavlovsky, Galuzo, and Lototsky 1941. 

 Galuzo 1941,1943,1944. Lototsky and Pokrovsky 1946. Tselish- 

 cheva 1953. Viazkova and Bernadskaia 1954. Petrisheva 1955. 

 Zhmaeva, Pchelkina, Mishchenko, and Karulin 1955. 



As H. detritum detritxam ; Olenev 1929A, 19310. Schulze and 

 Schlottke 1930. Schulze 1930. 



As H. detritum rubrum ; Schulze 1930. Olenev 1931A,G,1934. 

 Pomerant"zev 1934. Galiizo 1935. Galuzo and Bespalov 1935. Kratz 

 1940. 



*The hosts of immature stages listed by authors in these countries 

 indicate that they are quite possibly dealing with a different 

 species of tick. 



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