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Ocorrência de Amblyomma longirostre (Koch, 1844) em Chaetomys subspinosus (Olfers, 1818) oriundos da Mata Atlântica [PDF]
Chaetomys subspinosus (Olfers, 1818) or bristle-spined porcupine is a species of rodent restricted to the Atlantic Forest of the Eastern Coast of Brazil, vulnerable to extinction. Four specimens captured in the State of Espirito Santo, at the Biological Station of Santa Lucia (EBSL) and at the State Park Paulo Cesar Vinha (PEPCV), were examined for the
Julia A G Silveira +2 more
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Migratory Songbirds Transport Amblyomma longirostre and Amblyomma maculatum Ticks to Canada
Birds transport ticks into Canada during northward spring migration, and some of these ticks are infected with tick-borne zoonotic pathogens. Some Amblyomma species harbour pathogens that cause debilitating diseases that can be fatal to humans, and domestic and wildlife animals. At least 65 Amblyomma spp.
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Occurrence of Amblyomma longirostre in Ramphastos dicolorus in Southern Brazil [PDF]
The species Amblyomma longirostre Koch, 1844 is poorly known in the state of Rio Grande do Sul. Usually the adult stage could be found on Sphigurus spp. and the immatures on birds (Passeriformes). Although A. longirostre is distributed in the Neotropical region, from Panama to Uruguay, it also occurs in Central America and the United States. The aim of
João Fabio Soares +2 more
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The tick Amblyomma parkeri Fonseca and Aragão was described in 1952, based on female and immature ticks collected in the states of São Paulo and Santa Catarina, Brazil. Thereafter, there has been no further report of A. parkeri, and the male has remained
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Primer registro de Amblyomma longirostre (Acari: Ixodidae) en Uruguay [PDF]
* Departamento de Parasitologia Veterinaria, Facultad de Veterinaria, Universidad de la Republica, Av. AlbertoLasplaces 1550, 11600 Montevideo, Uruguay. E-mail: dpvuru@adinet.com.uy** Museo Nacional de Historia Natural, Casilla de Correo 399, 11000 Montevideo, Uruguay.***Instituto Nacional de Tecnologia Agropecuaria, Estacion Experimental Agropecuaria ...
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Eine Notiz über Amblyomma longirostre (C.L. Koch 1844)
Parasitology Research, 1930H Graf Vitzthum, Vitzthum H Graf
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Ticks collected on birds in the state of São Paulo, Brazil
The present study reports a collection of Amblyomma spp. ticks in birds from several areas of the state of São Paulo, Brazil. A total of 568 tick specimens (404 larvae, 164 nymphs) were collected from 261 bird specimens.
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Journal of Medical Entomology, 2004
Two Amblyomma longirostre adult male ticks were collected from a Brazilian porcupine Coendou prehensilis L. in the state of Rondonia, Western Amazon, Brazil. The two ticks were pooled for DNA extraction and tested for the presence of rickettsial DNA by amplifying portions of the gltA, 17-kDa, ompA, and ompB rickettsial genes by polymerase chain ...
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Two Amblyomma longirostre adult male ticks were collected from a Brazilian porcupine Coendou prehensilis L. in the state of Rondonia, Western Amazon, Brazil. The two ticks were pooled for DNA extraction and tested for the presence of rickettsial DNA by amplifying portions of the gltA, 17-kDa, ompA, and ompB rickettsial genes by polymerase chain ...
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Rickettsial Infection in Ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) Collected on Birds in Southern Brazil
The aim of the study was to evaluate rickettsial infection in ticks from wild birds of the Semidecidual and Atlantic Rainforest remnants of three municipalities of the State of Parana, southern Brazil.
Richard C Pacheco +2 more
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Systematic and Applied Acarology, 2010
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Four males of Amblyomma longirostre (Acari: Ixodidae) were collected on the rodent Coendou bicolor (Erethizontidae) at Área de Conservación Municipal Mishquiyacu Rumiyacu-Almendra (06°04'30.2"S, 76°58'33.5"W), Orquidiario Waqanki, Province of Moyabamba, Department of San Martín, Peru. This is the first
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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Four males of Amblyomma longirostre (Acari: Ixodidae) were collected on the rodent Coendou bicolor (Erethizontidae) at Área de Conservación Municipal Mishquiyacu Rumiyacu-Almendra (06°04'30.2"S, 76°58'33.5"W), Orquidiario Waqanki, Province of Moyabamba, Department of San Martín, Peru. This is the first
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