1214 



ORIGINAL DETERMINATION 



CURRENT STATUS 



2906, a-c 



(2906) Rhipicephalus cuneatus ^'s, 9's 



(a) Rhipicephalus dux 2 <f, 1 ? 



(b) Ambl.yonma cohaerens 1 cc, 2 N's 



(c) Haemaphysalis parmata 1 cc (large!) 



Buffalo 



Beni , Belgian Congo, Central Africa 



31. V. 1914 

 Fo Marker 



N 2906, a-c 



RML 90006 



(2906) 3 cr, 3 ? Rhipicephalus ziemanni 



(a) 1 cf, 1 ? Rhipicephalus dux 



(b) 1 d*, 2 N Amblyonwa cohaerens 



(c) 1 cf Haemaphysalis parmata 



Syncerus caffer 



Beni (00.30 N, 29.28 E), Nord-Kivu, 

 Zaire 



31. V. 1914 



F. Marker 



(2906b) cited: Robinson (1926: 110); 

 (2906c) Nuttall & Warburton 

 (1915: 421) gave the collection 

 date as 31. VI. 1913. 



Note in vial with (2906a) "Only 

 2 ticks 26.x. 1934." 



Collection of ticks received from Dr. M. Miyajima, Imperial Institute for 

 the study of Infectious Diseases, Tokio, Japan, 6 Julys 1914:- 



2907, a 



(2907) Dermacentor niveus 2 cc, 3 ? 

 (a) Maemaphysalis hystricis $'s 



Horse 



Aomori , North-Central Japan 



15. VII. 1912 



Rec'd. from Dr. Miyajima 



Miyajima No. 1 



2907 reexamined 19. VI 1. 21 by 

 G. M.F.N. & referred to niveus 

 as C.W. had previously noted it 

 recalls reticulatus <f pattern. 



RML 



2907, a 







111776 









(2907) 

 (a) 3 ^ 



2 cf, 3 ? Dermacentor sp. 

 ? Haemaphysalis longicornis 



Horse 









Aomori 



(40.49 N 



, 140.45 E), 



Japan 



15. VII, 



.1912 







Rec'd. 



from Dr. 



Miyajima 





(2907a) cited: Nuttall & Warburton 

 (1915: 433). 



