THEILER (Correspondence) . Preliminary study of a large amount of 

 African material indicates that populations in the Sudan may 

 be referrable to A. schlottkei Schulze, 1932(A), originally 

 described from two males without host data from Tanganyika. 



AMBLYCMMA NTJTTALLI 



TENDEIRO (1955). Mozambique. Review of previous reports from 

 colony. 



LOVERIDGE (Correspondence). Cf. Pelusios s. sinuatus as a host 

 (last paragraph, page 235). This aquatic turtle suns lU 

 self on logs and must be an exceedingly uncommon host of ticks 



AMBLYCMMA PCMF0SI3M 



AMBLYCMMA THOLLONI 



AMBLYCMMA RHINXEROTIS 



TENDEIRO (1955). Mozambique. Review of previous reports from 

 colony . 



SCHULZE (1955) . Discussion of metabolic products of A. rhina- 

 cerotis . 



AMBLYCMMA VARIEGATI3M 



GRIMALDI (1934). Eritrea, Ethiopia, and Somalia, records; that 

 from Hodeida, Yemen, undoubtedly from cattle brought for 

 slatighter or mislabelled locality. 



TENDEIRO (1955). Mozambique. Review of previous reports from 

 colony. 



Presence of Amblyomma ticks in Europe (cf. Pfg^ 266) Specimens 

 from southern i^^ance are no less unusual thaji that of the 

 South African species, A. hebraeum , from a cow in southern 

 Bulgaria (Pavlov and Po^ov l")^!). This tick is presumed 

 to have arrived in Europe as an immature stage on a 

 migrant bird. Such individuals probably seldom if ever 

 survive the winter or find mates. 



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