Published reports of adults and iminature stages found together 

 on a single host are categorized below by associated stage and sex 

 for what they may be worth in eventually answering questions of 

 host preferences and biology of this species. 



Stage or sex not specified ; Domestic cattle from Uganda, 

 leopa?riSd-3ol5^tTrd-3f??SFGold Coast (Nuttall and Warburton 

 1911). Domestic sheep from Kenya (Lewis 1931B}. 



Cricetonys emini (giant forest rat), Crocidura sp. (^hr^w), 

 Cror idura msAi ra^WS univittatu^ (baclustriped mouse), Leggada 

 -^^^^^^^erWg^^r^^yTT^^m^ striatic (striped grass- 

 mouse), kai tu^ rattus (housTTOTTHerillus gracilus angel^ 

 (gerbii)T T!^o'H5wrswinderianus (cane rat; (Pearse 1929, ITom 



Nigeria) . 



Buffalo, blue duiker, forest or red duiker, and domestic cattle 

 (Mettam 1932, from Uganda). Black duiker (Villiers 1955, from 

 ivory Coast). Warthog (Ziemann 1912A, from Cameroons). Cane-rat 

 (ScSetz 192X, from Belgian Congo). Okapi (Schouteden 1927, from 

 Belgian Congo). Impala (Bedford 1932B and Cooley 193A, from 

 South M-rica). Tree hvrax. Dendrohyrax (Schoenaers 1951A, from 

 Belgian Congo). 



Larvae alone ; Common on small and large birds m Kenya (stat^ 

 ment should "BTcHecked for accuracy) (Lewis 193 9A). 



Nymphs alone; Bdeogale mongoose (Schulze 19f3A, ^^"^ Jf ga- 

 nyikalPknIihIttall 1916, from Ethiopia). "Antilope brune 

 (Bequaert'T^31, from Belgian Congo). 



Females with larvae ; Okapi (Schwetz 192X, from Belgian 

 CongoT^ 



Females with larvae and nym phs ; Akeley's suni or dwarf 

 antel^BTlTis^tF^c^ir^lc^atus^Te^, (from Kenya; this female 

 SS rr^elpH^rfee-TT^i^t^TjAescription f I^ lasus 

 cumula timpunctatus than any other specimens that I have seenj. 

 >lole rat, I'ac H^^ctes sp. (HH legit at Njoro, Kenya). 



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