As H. drome darii asiaticum ; Schulze and Schlottke 1930. 

 Olenev l929A,1931A,C ,1^^ (Taluzo 1934. Pornsrantzev 1950. Sone 

 of these may apply to H. excavatum , this ic especially likely in 

 the case of Galuzo 193Z. Feldman_i!uhsara 195A does not accept 

 Delpy's synonymy of this form imder H. drome darii but does not 

 provide reasons or suggest a substitute. 



As H. aegyptium drome darii ; Yakimov 1917,1922. 



As "H. tune si ac urn amurense Schulze": described and illus- 

 trated by Kratz 1940. Delpy 194 9B attributed "H. amurense 

 Olenev, 193 IC" to H. excavatum . "" 



As H. pavlovskyi ; Olenev 1931C . Galuzo 1935. As H. 

 yakimoviT Olenev 1931A,C. Galuzo 1935. Pospelova-Shtrom 



KLliTLE EA3T ; AFGHAI^'ISTMJ (Hoogstraal, ms.). IWDIA and 

 PAKISTAN /As H. asiaticm citripes ; Schulze (1934K). As II. 

 0. citripes ; Kratz (1940)~ According; to Delpy (19493) these 

 are synonyms of H. dromedarii . Feldman-Miihsam (1954) states, 

 without further explanation, that they are not. Records of H. 

 dromedarii by Sharif (1928) and Sen (l93o) are questionable .7 



FAR EAST ; TIBET (and MONGOLIA) : As H. kozlovi ; Olenev 

 1931B"I Kratz 1940. As H. asiaticum kozlovi ; Pomerantzev 1950. 



/"INDOCHINA; The H. d. indosinensis of Toumanoff (l9/'t4) 

 refers to H. marginatum . 7~ 



a-iPORTED SPBCD-IIUS ; ARGENTINA (Found on camels from Dalcar; 

 Lahille 1914J. 



NOTE ; Portugese material under this name (da Silva Leitao 

 1945) is assTimed (HH) to be misidentified. 



HOSTS 



Until recently, only the hosts of adult H. dromedarii were 

 knovm. These are chiefly camels, but also include cattle and 



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