INVESTIGADORES
BELDOMENICO Pablo Martin
artículos
Título:
Ixodid ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) present at Parque Nacional El Rey, Argentina.
Autor/es:
BELDOMENICO, P.M.; BALDI, C.J.; ANTONIAZZI, L.R.; ORDUNA, G.M.; MASTROPAOLO, M.; MACEDO, A.C.; RUIZ, M.F.; ORCELLET, V.M.; PERALTA, J.L.; VENZAL, J.M.; MANGOLD, A.J.; GUGLIELMONE, A.A.
Revista:
NEOTROPICAL ENTOMOLOGY
Referencias:
Año: 2003 vol. 32 p. 273 - 277
ISSN:
1519-566X
Resumen:
Information on autochthonous ticks and their hosts is scarce in South America, especially
in Argentina. To contribute to tick knowledge in the region, 2094 ticks were collected from the vegetation,
humans, domestic and wild animals at a host-and-tick rich area of northern Argentina during six field
trips conducted in 1999 (January and August), 2000 (March and November), and 2001 (March and
June). The ticks were identified as Amblyomma cajennense (Fabricius), Amblyomma coelebs Neumann,Amblyomma cajennense (Fabricius), Amblyomma coelebs Neumann,
Amblyomma sp., Haemaphysalis juxtakochi Cooley, H. leporispalustris (Packard), Ixodes pararicinussp., Haemaphysalis juxtakochi Cooley, H. leporispalustris (Packard), Ixodes pararicinus
Keirans & Clifford, I. loricatus Neumann, I. longiscutatum Boero and Ixodes sp. Small mammals were
mainly parasitized by immature stages of Ixodes; humans and domestic animals, predominantly by
mainly parasitized by immature stages of Ixodes; humans and domestic animals, predominantly by
I. loricatus Neumann, I. longiscutatum Boero and Ixodes sp. Small mammals were
mainly parasitized by immature stages of Ixodes; humans and domestic animals, predominantly byIxodes; humans and domestic animals, predominantly by
Amblyomma spp., and birds, mainly by nymphs and larvae of Haemaphysalis spp.spp., and birds, mainly by nymphs and larvae of Haemaphysalis spp.