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Syst Parasitol ; 68(3): 157-66, 2007 Nov.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17896185

RÉSUMÉ

Ixodes schulzei Aragão & Fonseca, 1951 is a tick endemic to Brazil, where nine species of Ixodes Latreille, 1796 are currently known to occur. Larvae, nymphs and females of I. schulzei were obtained from a laboratory colony originating from an engorged female collected on a free-living water rat Nectomys squamipes from the Santa Branca municipality, São Paulo State. Only female ticks were obtained from engorged nymphs. Unfed immature and female adult specimens were measured and the descriptions were based on optical and scanning electron microscopy, as were drawings of some features of the larva. Both immature stages present the very long palpi and basis capituli, and the female has large, contiguous porose areas. However, the basis capituli is triangular, with a slight central elevation in the larva and nymph, whereas in the female this area is depressed. The I. schulzei types deposited at the FIOCRUZ (Instituto Oswaldo Cruz) were also examined, as was other material from collections, such as the IBSP (Coleção Acarológica do Instituto Butantan), CNC-FMVZ/USP (Coleção Nacional de Carrapatos da Faculdade de Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia da USP) and USNTC (United States National Tick Collection). In addition, the relationship between I. schulzei and other immature neotropical species of Ixodes is discussed.


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Ixodes/anatomie et histologie , Ixodes/croissance et développement , Sigmodontinae/parasitologie , Animaux , Animaux de laboratoire/croissance et développement , Brésil , Femelle , Ixodes/classification , Ixodes/ultrastructure , Larve/anatomie et histologie , Larve/ultrastructure , Microscopie/méthodes , Microscopie électronique à balayage , Nymphe/anatomie et histologie , Nymphe/ultrastructure
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