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ORIGINAL DETERMINATION 



CURRENT STATUS 



1305a, b 



(a) Hyalomma aegyptlum 4 ? gorged 



(b) Rhipicephalus bursa ? gorged 



N 



RML 



Sheep 



Haamam-Meskoutine, Algeria 



Sent alive for raising expts 

 11. VI. 1911 



Paul Dechabert 



(Parents of Nos. 1556, 1557, 1558, 

 & 1559 respectively) 



(a) 1 ^, 1 ? to Prof. Jules Bordet 



Bruxelles, Belgium 30. VI. 1920. 



2 cT, 2 ? to Prof. Sadeo Yoshida at 



Cambridge, 21. XI 1. 1920. 



2 d", 2 $ to P. A. Buxton at 



Cambridge 10.11.1921. 



2 <^, 2 ? to Prof. Dr. D. A. deYong 



at Cambridge, 8. IV. 1921. 



2 d", 2 ? to Prof. G. Hedger-Wallace, 



U. of Wales Cardiff 1921. 



2 d", 2 $ to Dr. S. H. Daukes, Wellcome 



Bureau London 9.1.1924. 



All stages to Prof. R. A. Cooley, 



Montana V.1928. 



Id", ?' s to Prof. E, Malvoz, Liege 



30.V.1929. 



N's, L's to R. W. Mettam, Weybridge 



IV. 1931. 



N's, L's to H. S. Purchase IV. 1931. 



2cr, 2 $ to Prof. D'Arcy Thompson 



XI. 1931. 



2d", 2 $ to Prof. R. Matheson, 



Cornell 27. V. 1929. 



1 d", 1 ? to Dr. S. Hadwen, British 



Columbia, Canada 10. X. 191 3. 



1 eg 1 $, N's, L's to Dr. Lajos Gozony, 



Univ. Budapest, Hundary 23. VI. 1914. 



1305a, b 

 110144 



(a) 4 cT. 22 ?, 180 N, 90 L in alcohol 



plus 42 ^, 178 ?, cast N skins in vials 

 of dry specimens, Hyalomma marginatum 



(b) 359 cT, 355 ?, 152 N, ± 500 L 

 (unengorged) , 179 L (engorged) 

 Rhipicephalus bursa 



Sheep 



Hammam Meskoutine (36.27 N, 07.16 E) 

 Algeria 



Sent alive for raising expts 

 11. VI. 1911 



Paul Dechabert 



The specimens listed above are in numerous 

 vials. In addition there are the following 

 specimens from 1305a glued on a card in 

 the pinned specimen box - "Raised in 

 Cambridge on ram. Gorged nymphs operated 

 1. VI. 191 5 immediately after they dropped 

 off. Parts amputated and cast nymphal 

 skins mounted on Slides correspondingly 

 numbered. All show perfect regeneration of 

 which were cut off in nymphs 

 3 leg) 12 (4 1) 13 (2 & 3 1) 

 1) 16 (1 & 2 1) 17 (1234 

 .H.F. Nuttall 1. VII. 1915. 



4 



legs, parts of 

 Ticks 11 (left 

 14 (1 1) 15 (2 

 left side). G. 



(a & b) cited: Nuttall (1915: 436, 438) 



(a) Hoogstraal (1956a: 515). 



Most of the collections were raised on rams 

 in Cambridge although some portions of the 

 life-cycle studies were reared on hedgehogs 

 and calves. 



(b) also contains 2 vials of eggs in a 

 separate jar marked Eggs. 



(b) 1 N of this collection now in the RML 

 collection. 



See also Nuttall 1556-1559, 



1 ? ,6 N, 105 L given to Professor Cooley 

 are now in the RML collection. 



