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The objectives of this study were to determine the tick species, number and distribution on body regions, and their relationship to the total number of ticks in Tropical Milking Criollo cattle. Twenty-eight heifers and 16 young bulls (655±35 and 741±89 days old) from an experimental herd located in ...
Analyses carried out in Mexico on the aggregation patterns of Boophilus microplus (Can.) and Amblyomma cajennense (F.) are briefly described and discussed. They showed that the basic component of the distribution of A. cajennense is a single individual, and the total burden (the sum of the...
The 1-host Boophilus microplus (Can.) and the 3-host Amblyomma cajennense (F.) present serious problems to cattle-raisers in south-eastern Mexico. B. microplus is generally controlled by fortnightly dipping, but the control of A. cajennense is more complex. Studies on the distribution of the 2...
Knowledge on the ticks of economic importance in Latin America is briefly reviewed, notes being given on the external morphology and world distribution of each. The species listed are Boophilus microplus (Can.), which is the species of greatest economic importance in Latin America where it is...