CBICOPITHBCUS MITIS STUHmANNI Matschle, 1898. Stuhlman's Guenon 

 Monkey. 



Twelve specimens examined in Lotti Forest and the Imatong 

 Mountains were free of ticks. 



CERCOPITMCUS ASTHIOPS SUBSP. (Captive). 



Numerous wild specimens of this common monkey were free of 

 ticks but seventeen adxalt R. s. sangttineus were removed from two 

 caged specimens at Torit. "Captive monkeys were frequently in- 

 fested but the vials containing ticks removed from them during 

 the present stxidy have been lost. 



ERYTHROCEBUS PAT AS PYRRHONOTUS (Hemprich and Ehrenberg, 1832). 

 East African Red Monkey. 



None of many specimens examined yielded ticks. 



FAMILY COLOBIDAE 



COLOBUS POIZKCMOS DCDINGAE Matschie, 1913. Didinga Mountain 

 Colobus Monkey . 



A single female Ixodes schillings! was found in Lotti Forest 

 on the eyelid of one of twelve colobus monkeys taken in Torit 

 District. These monkeys inhabit forests, fairly dense stands 

 of trees along streams and rivers, and restricted savannah areas 

 with numerous trees. 



PHOLXDOTA (pangolins) 



FAMILY MANIDAE 



MANIS TEMMINCKII Smuts, 1832. Temminck's Pangolin. 



No ticks were found on the single pangolin taken in Torit 

 District, where this animal is exceedingly rare. 



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