Tsetse fly on the back of a man's collar. A large tsetse fly sits on the back of a man's collar. Tsetse flies feed on blood and are attributed to the spread of sleeping sickness (African trypanosomiasis) in humans, which is endemic in certain regions of Africa. Probably Northern Rhodesia (Zambia), circa 1950. Zambia, Southern Africa, Africa.
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Tsetse fly on the back of a man's collar. A large tsetse fly sits on the back of a man's collar. Tsetse flies feed on blood and are attributed to the spread of sleeping sickness (African trypanosomiasis) in humans, which is endemic in certain regions of Africa. Probably Northern Rhodesia (Zambia), circa 1950. Zambia, Southern Africa, Africa.

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