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#433 Genetta species. 
Dipylidium fSOS— Intest. Rictularia 459R 
genettae Gervais, 1847a. 
Mesocestoides < t299. — Intest. 
amhiguus. 
Taenia ' t325. — Intest. 
platydera. 
Ancylostoma t387. — Intest. 
\hrasiliense. — * * Genet ' ' . 
^duodenale. 
Habronema 1470. 
nouveli. 
macdonaldi. — Intest. — Algeria. 
Amblyomma fSSl. — Ext. 
marmoreum. 
Armillifer t796. — Encysted. 
^armillatus. — Senegal. 
Eaemaphysalis t869.— Ext, 
\leachi. — Transvaal, 
Ixodes 1866,— Ext. 
]redmius ^. 
Trichodectes fl 100.— Ext. 
acuticeps. — Abyssinia *. — T. h. 
#433 Genetta stuhlmasini Matschie, 1895, Saugethiere Deutsch-Ost. Afr., 
73-75, 146 [nv]; 1902, Vth Internat. Zool.-Congr. Berlin, 1142. Biikoba- 
Genette. Bukoba, Mengo in Uganda. 
Ascaris t479. 
species Spaul, 1923. — Tanganyika. 
LINGUATULIDAE t792. 
species Bequaert. — Belgian Congo. 
Ctenocephalides tl639. — Ext. 
conversus. — Brit. E. Africa. 
craterus. — Brit. E. Africa. 
#433 Genetta suakelica Matschie, 1902, Vth Internat. Zool.-Congr. Berlin, 1143. 
Suaheli- Genette. German E. Africa as far as Mombasa and Nguruman. 
Haemaphysalis t869. — Ext. 
^eachi^ leachi. — German E. Africa. 
Ixodes t866.— Ext. 
ugandanus djaronensis. — Kilimanjaro Tanganyika. — T. h. 
Rhipicephalus t875. 
fsmws. 
Ctenocephalides tl639.— Ext. 
teams. — Kibonoto, Africa. 
#433 Genetta tigrina (Schreb., 1777, Saugthiere, v. 3, 425, pi. 115 (1776) 
[Viverra ']) Gray, 1843, List Spec. Mamm., Brit. Mus., 49. Blotched genet, 
large-spotted genet, Bisamkatze, Grossfieckige Kap-Genette, Insimba, 
Inywagi, Misselyat-kat, Musk-kat, Tshipa. South Africa, northward on the 
east coast through Natal and Mozambique to Abyssinia. 
Dipylidium 1308.— Intest. 
gervaisi. — Eritrea. 
#433 Genetta tigrina pardina (Geoffr., 1832, Mag. Zool., v. 2, pi. 8). So. #428 
Genetta pardina, q. v. 
#433 Genetta vulgaris^ Lesson, 1827, Man. Mamm., 173, renaming of genetta 
Linn. So. #433 Genetta genetta, q. v. 
#434 (433). Interglandular space not divided by transverse ridges into 3 com- 
partments, and in 9 ? always forming a deep, capacious pouch; metatarsal 
pad absent or very short. See #435. 
#435 (436). Civettictis Pocock, 1915, Proc. Zool. Soc. London, v. 1, March 26, 
134, mt. civetta Schreb. — African civet. Each half of the gland excavate to 
form a pouch communicating with the interglandular space by a constricted 
orifice. A small metatarsal pad above plantar pad; carpal pad markedly 
