Bahr El Ghazal ; Galual— Nyang Forest (Large numbers of adxilts 

 from several giraffes in March, May, and June; SVS. Moderate num- 

 bers of adults from forest buffalos from February through Aprilj 

 SVS, HH. Small numbers of adxolts from tiang, roan antelope, 

 domestic horse, and on ground from February to April; SVS, HH) . 

 Fanjak (Small numbers of adults from cattle, February and March; 

 SVS, HH). Wau (roan antelope; SGC). Yirol (cattle; SVS) . 



Note ; The following records consist of one to ten adult 

 specimens per collection imless otherwise mentioned. 



Upper Nile ; Makier (cattle; SVS) . 



Blue Nile ; Lake Ras Amer (camel; SGC). Hassa Heissa (camel; 

 G. Kohls det., G. B. Thompson, correspondence). Wad Medani 

 (cattle and camels; HH) . 



Par fur ; Nyala (camel; SVS). Muhagariya (horses, donkeys, 

 cattle, aiid camels; SVS) . Zalingei (camels, cattle, horses, 

 donkeys, and goats; SVS) . Kulme (no host record; EMNH) . Radom 

 (cattle; SVS). 



Kordofan ; Talodi and Heiban (cattle; SVS) . 



/ "Khartoum ; Apparently not estab]J.shed in this Province 

 but arrives in fairly large numbers on Kordofan and Darfur cattle 

 for export to foreign markets; HH^ 



Kassala ; Kassala (goats; SVS) . See BGIYPT below. 



Northern ; Rare in this Province but arrives at the Wadi 

 Haifa Quarantine on cattle en route to Egypt. Knovm only from 

 report by Chodziesner (192A) from Delgo. 



DISTRIBUTION 



H. trunc atum is the sole endemic representative of this 

 genus^that is widely spread thro\ighout the Ethiopian Faunal 

 Region (Figure l) and nowhere else. It commonly occxirs in the 

 drier parts of this Region but appears to increase in numbers 



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