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Locations in Africa
- 1 Algeria
- 2 Angola
- 3 Benin
- 4 Botswana
- 5 Burkina Faso
- 6 Burundi
- 7 Cameroon
- 8 Cape Verde
- 9 Central African Republic
- 10 Chad
- 11 Chad (Western Palearctic)
- 12 Comoros
- 13 Democratic Republic of the Congo
- 14 Djibouti
- 15 Egypt
- 16 Equatorial Guinea
- 17 Eritrea
- 18 Ethiopia
- 19 Gabon
- 20 Gambia
- 21 Ghana
- 22 Guinea
- 23 Guinea Bissau
- 24 Ivory Coast
- 25 Kenya
- 26 Lesotho
- 27 Liberia
- 28 Libya
- 29 Madagascar
- 30 Malawi
- 31 Mali
- 32 Mali (Western Palearctic)
- 33 Mauritania
- 34 Mauritania (Western Palearctic)
- 35 Mauritius
- 36 Morocco
- 37 Mozambique
- 38 Namibia
- 39 Niger
- 40 Niger (Western Palearctic)
- 41 Nigeria
- 42 Republic of Congo
- 43 Reunion
- 44 Rodrigues
- 45 Rwanda
- 46 São Tomé and Príncipe
- 47 Senegal
- 48 Seychelles
- 49 Sierra Leone
- 50 Somalia
- 51 South Africa
- 52 Sudan
- 53 Swaziland
- 54 Tanzania
- 55 Togo
- 56 Tunisia
- 57 Uganda
- 58 Western Sahara
- 59 Zambia
- 60 Zimbabwe
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