It has spread from its centre of origin to several countries, including the Caribbean islands, where it is known as the Senegalese tick ( due to the suspected introduction of the tick from cattle imports from that country ) and the Antigua gold tick.
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The Saylem Woreda forms the northern part of the Biosphere Reserve and the western boundary constitutes theGesha NFPA . The Kafa Zone contains more than 50 % of the remaining montane forests in Ethiopia and it is the centre of origin and genetic diversity of wild Coffea arabica.