RHIPICEPHALUS SIMUS SIMUS Koch, 18AA. 



(Figures 301 to 3QU) 



THE GLOSSY TICK* 



N § cf EQUATORIA PROVINCE RBCCeDS 



MAN (feeding on) Jan 



MAN (feeding on) Dec 



MAN (crawling on) Dec {U) 



MAN (crawling on) Jan (3) 



MAN (crawling on) Feb 



MAN (feeding on) Mar 



MAN (feeding on) Dec 



MAN (crawling on) Avig 



Lemnisconys striatus massaicus Feb 



Lemniscoinys striatus massaicus Nov 

 Bitrrows of L. striatus massaicus Dec (2) 



Lemnisconys~maJcculus macculus Dec 



Tatera benvenuta benvenuta Dec 



Tat era benventita benvenuta Nov 



Burrows of T. b. benvenu£a Nov (2) 



Mastonys natalensis isnmliae Dec 



Mastomys natalensis isinailiae Nov 



Lotti Forest Fraomys"tullbergi sudanensis Apr 



Ikoto Arvicanthis niloticus jebelae Nov 



Arvicanthis niloticus jebelae Dec 



Burrows of A. niloticus jebelae Dec (6) 



Burrows of 1. niloticus jebelae Jan (8) 



Burrows of 5. niloticus jebelae Dec {u) 



Lepus capensis crawshayi Feb 



Lepus victoriae microtis Jan 



Panthera leo leo Sep 



Canis aureus soudanicus Nov 



Canis aureus soudanicus Dec (2) 



Canis aureus soudanicus Apr (2) 



Canis aureus soudanicus Aug 



*Also known as the black pitted-tick, the glossy brown tick, and the 

 tailtuft brown tick (cf. Theiler 1952A,B). 



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