1992
DOI: 10.1590/s0074-02761992000200018
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Ectoparasites Ixodida Leach, 1817 on wild mammals in the state of Paraná, Brazil

Abstract: A taxonomical and ecological study was made on 264 samples of 12 species of ectoparasite ixodides collected on wild mammals from several natural regions of Paraná state, Brazil. These species of ticks as their hosts are listed by their identified evolutive forms and capture locations. A review of the early studies on the Ixodida from South Brazil is made considering the frequency of the parasite species on each host concerning the geographic distribution of such species. This paper is a contribution to the kno… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, the depository of this material remains unknown. BARROS & BAGGIO (1992) recorded the host species C. thous and G. cuja. However, these records are not considered valid because the C. thous specimens are in fact A. ovale and the G. cuja specimen is lost.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Nevertheless, the depository of this material remains unknown. BARROS & BAGGIO (1992) recorded the host species C. thous and G. cuja. However, these records are not considered valid because the C. thous specimens are in fact A. ovale and the G. cuja specimen is lost.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ornithologists and mast zoologists contributed with material collected during the 80's, which resulted in the first list published by BARROS & BAGGIO (1992). Between 1989 and 1991 the collection was under the responsibility of D.M.…”
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“…Os resultados do presente trabalho indicam uma forte associação carrapatohospedeiro existente entre ninfas de A. sculptum e canídeos silvestres, estando de acordo com estudos prévios de lABRUNA et al (2005) e MARTINS et al (2012, que demonstraram ninfas desta espécie de ixodídeo, publicado como A. cajennense, frequentemente encontradas em canídeos silvestres provenientes de várias regiões do país. As demais associações carrapato-hospedeiro (Tabela 1) foram previamente relatadas em diferentes trabalhos em diversos locais do território nacional, inclusive no bioma Cerrado, incluindo trabalhos que amostraram o próprio PNSC (BOTElHO et al, 1989;BARROS & BAggIO, 1992;EVANS et al, 2000;lABRUNA et al, 2005;MARTINS et al, 2012).…”
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“…Na Argentina, há registros de parasitismo em cão doméstico, bovino, suíno e em aves da família Corvidae (BOERO, 1957;GUGLIELMONE et al, 1992;BELDOMENICO et al, 2003). No Brasil, sua ocorrência abrange os Estados de Pernambuco, Rondônia, Mato Grosso, Minas Gerais, Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo, Paraná e Rio Grande do Sul (ARAGÃO, 1936;KOHLS, 1960;FREIRE, 1972;BAGGIO, 1992;SERRA-FREIRE et al, 1996;ARZUA et al, 2005;LABRUNA et al, 2005). Além de Cervidae e outros grupos de mamíferos, H. juxtakochi foi também assinalada em ave da espécie Pyrrhocoma ruficeps (Strickland) (Passeriformes: Emberizidae) por Arzua et al (2005), e acidentalmente, pode parasitar humano (GUGLIELMONE et al, 2006).…”
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