413 



ORIGINAL DETERMINATION 



CURRENT STATUS 



948 



Rhipicephalus appendicuUtus <f 

 abnormal, 2 anal orifices 



Cape Colony 



Rec'd. 20. XII. 1907 



Rec'^d from C.P. Lounsbury 



N 

 RML 



N 

 RML 



949 



Ornithodoros savignyi 

 Wear Manmad, Deccan 



X. 1909 



Sent by Capt. E.D.W. Greig, I. M.S. 



Capt. Greig of the Bombay 

 Bacteriological Laboratory, 

 Paril, Bombay, India. Rec'd 

 29. XI. 1909 



12.1. 1910 Captain Greig 

 (4. XI. 1909) reports in his letter 

 of these ticks: "The history is that 

 the ticks were creeping about on the 

 grass and bit men, both Europeans and 

 natives freely. The ticks bit during 

 the day & also at night. They were 

 numerous on the ground under a 

 chappar (shed) where people came to 

 watch their crops at night." 



.948 



109873 



1 cr Rhipicephalus appendiculatus 



Cape Colony, Republic of South Africa 



Rec'd 20. XII. 1907 



Rec'd from C.P. Lounsbury 



This specimen is in a jar marked "Tick 



Abnormalities" 



Cited and figured in Nuttall (1914a: 



250, fig. 1) 



949 



109874 



15 N Ornithodoros savignyi 



Near Manmad (20.15 N, 74.27 E) 

 Deccan upland, India 



X. 1909 



Seint by Capt. E.D.W. Greig, I. M.S. 



