DESCRIPTION OF A NEW ARGASID TICK (ACARI: IXODIDA) FROM BAT CAVES IN BRAZILIAN AMAZON

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作者
Nava, Santiago [1 ]
Venzal, Jose M. [1 ]
Terassini, Flavio A. [1 ]
Mangold, Atilio J. [1 ]
Camargo, Luis Marcelo A. [1 ]
Labruna, Marcelo B. [1 ]
机构
[1] Estac Expt Agropecuaria Rafaela, Inst Nacl Tecnol Agropecuaria, Rafaela, Santa Fe, Argentina
基金
巴西圣保罗研究基金会;
关键词
NOTHOASPIS-REDDELLI; IXODOIDEA; POSITION;
D O I
10.1645/GE-2539.1
中图分类号
R38 [医学寄生虫学]; Q [生物科学];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ; 100103 ;
摘要
Nothoaspis amazoniensis n. sp. (Acari: Ixodida: Argasidae) is described from adult and immature ticks (nymph II, nymph I. larva) collected from bat caves in the Brazilian Amazon. Also, 16S rDNA sequences are provided. The diagnostic characters for adults are the presence of false shield or nothoaspis, an anteriorly projecting hood covering the capitulum, a medial extension of palpal article I (flaps), genital plate extending from coxa I to IV, absence of 2 setae on the internal margin of the flaps, a minute hypostome without denticles, presence of a central pore in the base of hypostome, and a reticulate surface pattern on the posterior half of the nothoaspis in males. The nymph II stage is characterized by a hood that is small in relation to the capitulum, short coxal setae, palpal flaps lacking setae on the internal margin, long hypostome, pointed with dentition 4/4 apically, and the anterior half of the body is covered by a cell-like configuration. Nymph I stage is characterized by a hood, small in relation to the capitulum, dorsum of the body covered by a cell-like configuration, venter integument covered by a cell-like configuration, and hypostome dentition 4/4 with apices that are "V"-shaped. Diagnostic characters of the larvae are the number and size of dorsal setae, and the shape of scutum and hypostome. The new species appears to have a life cycle with a larva that feeds on bats, a non-feeding nymphal stage (nymph I), a feeding nymphal stage (nymph II), and adults that probably represent non-feeding stages.
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页码:1089 / 1101
页数:13
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