EAST AFRICA ; "EAST AnUCA" (As H. planum and H. zsjabesianum ; 

 Schulze and Schlottke 1930). ~ 



SUDAN (As H. aegyptium impressmn transiens ; Chodziesner 192^. 

 s 194.0. As"*H. impressum luteij ' ~ "-^ ---■ - — -■' '^•-^■1 .^j.,,^ -.r^o^ 



As H. transiens;" Hoogstraal 1954B* 



Kratz 194.0. As"*H. impressum luteipes; Schxilze and Schlottke 1930. 



ETHIOPIA (As H. in mressum transiens and H. impressum nitida; 

 Stella 19398,194-0." As H, aegyptium impressum transiens : Chodzies- 

 ner 1924-). ERITREA (As~H. impressm transiens" Tonelli-Rondelli 

 I93OA, 1932c. Niro 1935." Stella 1939A, 194-0. ^Common in many parts 

 of Eritrea: HH) . FRENCH SCMALILAND (As H. transiens ; Hoogstraal 

 1953D). BRITISH SCKALILAND (Numerous specimens from camels in 

 EMNH collections; HH det.). ITALIAN SOMALILAND (As H. aegyptium 

 impressum ; Paoli 1916. As H. aegyptium impressum form transiens ; 

 Tonelli-Rondelli 1926A,1935." Stella 1940. See HOSTS belowTI 



KENYA ^As H. impressxm transiens ; Daubney (1937). As H« 

 transiens ; Binn"s (1951 > 1952)" As H. impressum near planum ; 

 Fotheringham and Lewis (1937) . As "H. truncatum ; Feldman-Muhsam 

 (1954- ) . Hoogstraal (1954C). See also H. albiparmatum , p. 

 See HOSTS below. " 



H. lewisi Schulze (1936e) is a synonym of H. trunc at urn and 

 not oT H. excavatum as stated by Delpy (194-9E) ;"it is also not a 

 "HyalonSina " as stated by Schulze (1936e). Schulzeuidentified 

 material of "H. lewisi " consists of small, stunted, misshapen H. 

 truncatum (seen by HHJ; in this Feldman-Muhsam (1954) is in agree- 

 ment. Kratz (194.0) also referred to H« lewisi from Kenya. See 

 page 



Lewis (see bibliography) mentions Hyalomma ticks tmder a 

 variety of names. Most specimens in his large collections now 

 in British Museum (Natural History) are H. truncatum among which 

 H. rufipes is frequently mixed and other" species are sometimes 



:ipe 



incliided. The H. truncatum specimens had been identified by 

 Lewis as H. impressum , H. dromedarii , and H. aegyptium ; this 

 confusion"is understand'able due to the un"satisractory informa- 

 tion available in literature at that time_^7 



UGANDA (As H. impressum transiens ; Wilson 1950C. As H. 

 transiens ; Wilson 1953. Common in many Uganda collections 

 studied by Theiler and by HH) . 



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