SOUTHERN AFRICA ; ANGOLA (Howard 1908. Gambles 19U.. Sousa 

 Dias 1950. Santos Dias 1950C. Fiedler 1953). MOZAMBIQUE (Howard 

 1908. Theiler 19A3A. Santos Dias 1952D,H,1953B,195^,H,1955A). 



NORTHHIN RHODESm (Neave 1912. Theiler and Robinson 195/h). 

 SOUTHERN RHODESIA (Jack 1921,1928,1936,1942. Lawrence 1938B,19A2). 

 NYASALAND (Old 1909. Neave 1912. De Meza 1918A. Lamborn 1929. 

 Wilson 19A3,1950B. Hardman 1951). 



BEDHUANALAND (Few collections from Ngamiland, Ghanzi Well area; 

 absent or rare in east: Theiler, correspondence). SOUTHWEST AFRICA 

 (Sigwart 1915. Warburton 1922. Rare here; confined to northern 

 areas; Theiler, correspondence). UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA (Neumann 

 1901,1911. Howard 1908. A. Theiler and Christy 1910. Donitz 

 I9IOB. Moore 1912. Bedford 1920, 1926,1927, 1932B. A. Theiler 

 1921. Cowdry 1925C,1926A,1927. Curson 1928. Cooley 1934. Neitz 

 and Thomas 1938. Neitz and du Toit 1938, Bedford and Graf 1939. 

 Neitz, Alexander, and Mason 1941. Neitz 1943. Malherbe 1947. 

 R. du Toit 1942B,1947A,B. Neitz and Steyn 1947). 



OITTLYING ISLANDS ; ZANZIBAR (Neumann 1911. Neave 1912. Aders 

 1917). REUNION (Gillard 1949). MAURITIUS (De Charmov 1914,1915. 

 MDutia and Mamet 1947). MADAGASCAR (Neumann 1911. Buck 1935, 

 1948A.C,1949. Buck and Lamberton 1946. Mlllot 1948. Hoogstraal 

 1953E). SEYCHELLES (Millot 1948). 



ARABIA ; PJMi and ADEN PRarBCTQRATE (As R. macropis ; Sch\alze 

 19360,1941. Hoogstraal, ms.). YEMEN (Franchdni Wli. Mount 1953. 

 Sanborn and Hoogstraal 1954. Hoogstraal, ms.). SAUDI ARABIA 

 (Hoogstraal, ms.). 



HOSTS 



Introduction 



The host lists available for R. ^. sanguineus are vast and 

 include numeroxis medium and large "size mammals wherever the tick 

 occurs. A listing of each host reported by variovis authors would 

 be of no practical value. In addition to mammals, many larger 

 ground-feeding birds and a few reptiles have been found infested. 



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