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Title: Noteworthy African tick records in the British Museum (Natural History) collections (Ixodoidea)
Author(s): Hoogstraal, H.
Year published: 1954
Journal: Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington
Volume: 56 (6)
Pages: 273-279
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Uganda
Distribution - Records
White Rhino
Amblyomma cohaerens D?nitz, 1909 (Ixodidae). [In British Museum, London] 4 males, 1 female from black rhinoceros, Fateo, Victoria Nile, Uganda, C.R.S. Pitman. This is the only record of the buffalo tick attacking a rhinoceros.
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Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
Distribution - Records
African Rhino Species
Amblyomma rhinocerotis de Geer, 1778 (= A. petersi Karsch, 1878) (Ixodidae). [In British Museum, London] 1 male, 1 female from grass, Kajo Kaji, Equatoria Province, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, Captain C.M. Stigand.
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World
Diseases - Parasites
Black Rhino
Dermacentor rhinocerinus Denny, 1813 (= D. rhinocerotis of authors). [In British Museum, London] 1 male, from Diceros bicornis, Northern Rhodesia (withoiut further locality), 6 July 1932, H.S. Purchase (Nuttall lot 3856). This specimen, which has been determined as 'variety permaculatus Nm' appe...
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Location:
Subject:
Species:
Africa - Eastern Africa - Sudan
Diseases - Parasites
White Rhino
Amblyomma rhinocerotis de Geer, 1778 (= A. petersi Karsch, 1878) (Ixodidae). [In British Museum, London] 1 male, 1 female from grass, Kajo Kaji, Equatoria Province, Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, Captain C.M. Stigand. Previously only known from Torit and Bor in the Sudan, this is the only record of the r...
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Location:
Subject:
Species:
World
Diseases - Parasites
Black Rhino
Amblyomma cohaerens D?nitz, 1909 (Ixodidae). [In British Museum, London] 4 males, 1 female from black rhinoceros, Fateo, Victoria Nile, Uganda, C.R.S. Pitman. This is the only record of the buffalo tick attacking a rhinoceros.
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