Abstract

Glossina pallidipes was recorded from two widely separated areas in southern Sudan, far from any previously known localities: west of Torit, Eastern Equatoria Province and around Yambio, Western Equatoria Province. These records are discussed in relation to the local habitat and associated tsetse species; and it is suggested that G. pallidipes may be becoming more common and widespread in the region.

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