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Obituary : Jane Brotherton Walker (1925-2009)

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17. Sweatman, G.K., <strong>Walker</strong>, <strong>Jane</strong> B. & Bindernagel J.A. 1969. Stages in the<br />

development of Choriopsoroptes kenyensis gen. et sp. n. (Acari: Sarcoptiformes:<br />

Psoroptidae), a body mange mite from captive African buffalo, Syncerus caffer,<br />

in Kenya. Journal of Parasitology, 55: 1298-1310.<br />

18. <strong>Walker</strong>, <strong>Jane</strong> B. 1970. Notes on the common tick species of East Africa. 3 rd<br />

edition, revised. Cooper, McDougall & Robertson (E.A.) Ltd: Nairobi.<br />

19. Hoogstraal, H., <strong>Walker</strong>, <strong>Jane</strong> B. & Neitz, W.O. 1971. Notes on African<br />

Haemaphysalis ticks. VII. H. (Rhipistoma) hyracophila sp. n. (Ixodoidea:<br />

Ixodidae), a parasite of hyraxes in South Africa. Journal of Parasitology, 57:<br />

417-425.<br />

20. <strong>Walker</strong>, <strong>Jane</strong> B. 1973. Acari of the Ethiopian Region. D. Suborder Ixodoidea<br />

Leach, 1815. Department of Agricultural Technical Services, Republic of South<br />

Africa, Entomology Memoir No. 29: 42-45.<br />

21. <strong>Walker</strong>, <strong>Jane</strong> B., Bezuidenhout, J.D. 1973. Treatment of tick-infested tortoises.<br />

Journal of the South African Veterinary Association, 44: 381.<br />

22. <strong>Walker</strong>, <strong>Jane</strong> B. & Laurence, B.R. 1973. Margaropus wileyi sp. nov. (Ixodoidea,<br />

Ixodidae), a new species of tick from the reticulated giraffe. Onderstepoort<br />

Journal of Veterinary Research, 40: 13-21.<br />

23. Hoogstraal, H., Kaiser, M.N., <strong>Walker</strong>, <strong>Jane</strong> B., Ledger, J.A., Converse, J.D. &<br />

Rice, R.C.A. 1975. Observations on the sub-genus Argas (Ixodoidea: Argasidae:<br />

Argas). 10. A. (A.) africolumbae, n. sp., a Pretoria virus-infected parasite of<br />

birds in southern and eastern Africa. Journal of Medical Entomology, 12: 194-<br />

201.<br />

24. Clifford, C.M., <strong>Walker</strong>, <strong>Jane</strong> B. & Keirans, J.E. 1976. Ixodes (Afrixodes) bakeri<br />

Arthur & Clifford, 1961 (Acarina: Ixodidae): descriptions of the male and<br />

immature stages from rodents and insectivores and notes on its biology in South<br />

Africa. Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, 43: 105-112.<br />

25. Clifford, C.M., <strong>Walker</strong>, <strong>Jane</strong> B. & Keirans, J.E. 1977. Ixodes (Afrixodes) neitzi, n.<br />

sp. (Acarina: Ixodidae) from the mountain reedbuck in South Africa.<br />

Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research, 44: 143-150.<br />

26. Bulman, G.M. & <strong>Walker</strong>, <strong>Jane</strong> B. 1979. A previously unrecorded feeding site on<br />

cattle for the immature stages of the spinose ear tick, Otobius megnini (Duges,<br />

1844). Journal of the South African Veterinary Association, 50: 107-108.<br />

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