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The family Syringophilidae (Acari: Prostigmata) includes obligatory ectoparasites, which occupy feather quills from various parts of avian plumage, where they feed and reproduce. Our study was concerned with the global fauna of syringophilid mites associated with Psittaciformes, as well as...

Author(s)
Marciniak-Musial, N.; Skoracki, M.; Kosicki, J. Z.; Unsöld, M.; Sikora, B.
Publisher
MDPI AG, Basel, Switzerland
Citation
Diversity, 2022, 15, 1,
Abstract

In South Africa, the role of reptilian ticks in the transmission of haemoparasites is lacking, in part, due to limited information on tick diversity and their associated haemoparasites. The aim of this research was to identify tick species parasitizing reptiles and to molecularly screen these...

Author(s)
Mofokeng, L. S.; Smit, N. J.; Cook, C. A.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife, 2021, 16, pp 163-167
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Three adult European glass lizards (Pseudopus apodus Klembara) were caught in the garden of Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Ondokuz Mayis University (Samsun, Turkey) and were observed to have a tick infestation. During macroscopic examination, tick samples were collected from the lateral groove on...

Author(s)
Eren, G.; Ozturk, M.; Koc, O.; Acici, M.
Publisher
Hrvatski veterinarski institut, Centar za peradarstvo, Zagreb, Croatia
Citation
Veterinarska Stanica, 2023, 54, 2, pp 165-170
Abstract

In semi-arid areas of the Saharan Atlas region in Algeria, 33 tortoises (Testudo graeca) were examined for ticks in 2017-2018. All ticks found were adults and they were identified as Hyalomma aegyptium. For the total sample studied, the infestation prevalence was 63.6%. The mean infestation...

Author(s)
Aouragh, H.; Chaibi, R.; Bachir, A. S.
Publisher
Observatoire Oceanologique - Laboratoire Arago, Banyuls-sur-Mer, France
Citation
Vie et Milieu, 2020, 70, 2, pp 99-105
Abstract

Quill mites (Acariformes: Prostigmata: Syringophilidae) are a family of about 400 ectoparasite species known to infest birds for over 140 yr. All previously identified quill mites occur in the calamus, a cavity of the bird feather, where they spent their entire life except for a short dispersion...

Author(s)
Skoracki, M.; Sikora, B.; Hromada, M.
Publisher
Oxford University Press, Cary, USA
Citation
Journal of Medical Entomology, 2019, 56, 6, pp 1610-1613
Abstract

Professor C. Michael Bull was a great scientist and mentor, and an Associate Editor of this journal. While his research career spanned the fields of behavioural ecology, conservation biology and herpetology, in this article, we pay tribute to his major contribution to Australian parasitology. Mike...

Author(s)
Godfrey, S. S.; Gardner, M. G.
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd, Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife, 2017, 6, 3, pp 295-298
Abstract

Infestation by ticks affects several vertebrate groups, including tortoises. Testudo species are among chelonian fauna that are infested in their natural habitat by several tick species, with Hyalomma aegyptium as the dominant one. We report a heavy tick infestation found in female T. graeca in May ...

Author(s)
El-Mouden, E. H.; El-Mustapha, L.; Elbahia, A.; Abbadb, A.
Publisher
Taylor & Francis, Abingdon, UK
Citation
International Journal of Acarology, 2020, 46, 1, pp 63-65
Abstract

This study focuses on the parasitic associations of mites and ticks infesting reptiles and amphibians through a multifocal approach. Herein, reptiles (n= 3,596) and amphibians (n= 919) were examined to ensure representativeness of the Brazilian herpetofauna megadiversity. The overall prevalence was ...

Author(s)
Mendoza-Roldan, J.; Ribeiro, S. R.; Castilho-Onofrio, V.; Grazziotin, F. G.; Rocha, B.; Ferreto-Fiorillo, B.; Pereira, J. S.; Benelli, G.; Otranto, D.; Barros-Battesti, D. M.
Publisher
Elsevier B.V., Amsterdam, Netherlands
Citation
Acta Tropica, 2020, 208,
Abstract

Although mites are often associated with reptiles, there is little information available about parasites of lizards in Brazil. The aim of this study was to identify the ectoparasites of the lizards Kentropyx calcarata (Squamata: Teiidae), Hemidactylus mabouia (Squamata: Gekkonidae) and Tropidurus...

Author(s)
Oliveira, C. N. de; Campos, I. H. M. P.; Oliveira, J. B. de; Moura, G. J. B. de
Publisher
Pensoft Publishers, Sofia, Bulgaria
Citation
Neotropical Biology and Conservation, 2019, 14, 1, pp 109-116
AbstractFull Text

Feather samples were obtained from the following Psittaciformes birds: Amazona amazonica, Amazona aestiva, Aratinga jandaya, Brotogeris spp., Ara ararauna and Ara chloropterus (total of 37 individuals). These birds were housed at the Wild Animal Screening Center of Maranhão, São Luís, Brazil. Four...

Author(s)
Pereira, D. M.; Hernandes, F. A.; Santos, A. C. G.; Nogueira, R. M. S.
Publisher
FEPMVZ - Editora, Belo Horizonte, Brazil
Citation
Arquivo Brasileiro de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia, 2018, 70, 3, pp 843-849

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