Upper Nile ; Akobo Post and Melut (mules; SGC). Bor (cattle; 

 SGC). Maban (pigs and goats; SVS). Malakal (donkeys, sheep and 

 cattle; HH; cattle and donkeys; Balfour 1911F). 



Blue Nile ; Singa (native goat with surago disease; SGC). 

 Wad Medani (horses, donkeys, goats, sheep and cattle; HH, SGC). 

 Roseires (cattle; SGC), Sennar (donkey; SGC). 



Darfur ; Fasher (goats; SVS). Zalingei (goats and sheep; SVS). 



Kordofan ; Talodi (mules and sheep; SGC). 



Kassala ; Abu Ganal (goats; SGC). Kassala (horses, goats, and 

 cattle; SVSj. 



Khartoum ; Khartoum (goats from Meshra, SGC; goats, sheep, 

 horses, asses, and donkey s> HH). (introduced into Khartovm on 

 cattle and donkeys from Malakal; Balfour 1911F). 



Northern ; Shendi (sheep; SGC). 



DISTRIBUTION 



R. evertsi evert si is widely distributed throughout the 

 Ethiopian Faunal Region (including the mountains of Yemen, south- 

 western Arabia; Hoogstraal, ms.). It is not foxind in very dry 

 regions of Southwest Africa (Theiler and Robinson 1954) where 

 it is replaced by the banded-legged subspecies mimeticus . The 

 two subspecies do occvtr together, however, in the savannah of 

 northern Angola and range through the southwestern Congo to the 

 Ubangi savannah near the Sudan border. The typical form is re- 

 duced in numbers or is absent in large areas of the Somalilands 

 and in northern Nyasaland, but in these places it is not replaced 

 by the banded-legged variety. It also appears to be absent in 

 areas of West Africa. 



WEST AFRICA ; NIGERIA (Mettam 19^0,1950. Unsworth 1949, 

 1952. Gambles 1951). TOGO (Ziemann 1905). GOLD COAST (Stewart 

 1933). FRENCH WEST AFRICA (Girard and Rousselot 1945. Rousselot 

 1951,1953B). 



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