SOPTHglN AFRICA ; NORTHHIN RHODESIA (Theiler and Robinson 

 1953B.19$ii.j. MYASALAND ($ from Chitala, Theiler and Robinson 

 1953B). 



Known Incorrect References 



FRENCH VEST AFRICA: Rousselot (l95l) reported specimens of 

 "R. sangtdneus siilcatus ", which, as illustrated (1953, figure 37), 

 represent a typical d" and $ of R. s. sanguineus . 



BELGIAN CONGO: Bequaert»s (l93l) "R. sulcatus " is R. longus 

 according to Zumpt (19^2B) and confirmed~by Theiler and lobmson 

 (1953B). 



SUDAN: The material reported by King (1926) as R. sulcatus 

 has been identified by Dr. Theiler as R. _s. sanguineus (Sudan 

 Government collections). The specimen~from a dog at Bor is R. 

 supertritus . 



TANGANYIKA: Zumpt (194-23) in part. See Known Correct 

 References above. 



QTxestionable References 



FRENCH WEST AFRICA: Adoilts provisionally identified, from 

 goats at Dakar (Theiler and Robinson 1953B). CAMEROONS: Rageau 

 (1953A,B). UGANDA: Two doubtful $9 mentioned by Theiler and 

 Robinson (1953B) . Mettam (1932) recorded a puff adder as host. 

 BaCIAN CONGO: Schwetz (192X); specimens need checking. 

 NORTHHIN RHODESIA: Adults from hares, civet, and genet (Matthysse 

 195A). SOUTHSIN RHODESIA: Jack (1921,1928,19^) j specimens need 

 checking. MOZAlffilQUE: As R. sanguineus punctatissimus : (Santos 

 Dias 1952H). SOUTHWEST AFRICAI Questionable 9 mentioned by 

 Theiler and Robinson (1953B). UNION OF SOUTH AFRICA: Cooley 

 (1934); specimens need checking. 



HOSTS 

 (From Known Correct References Only ) 



Hare (Lepus saxatilis) and two leopards (Theiler and Robinson 

 1953B). Leopard (Zumpt i^42B). An oribi and a leopard, also one 

 crawling on leg of man (Sudan records above) , 



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