2021
DOI: 10.4038/jnsfsr.v49i4.10307
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Acaricide resistance in the spinose ear tick, Otobius megnini (Acari: Argasidae) infesting racehorses in Sri Lanka

Abstract: The spinose ear tick Otobius megnini is a causative agent of otoacariasis in horses and jockeys in the Nuwara Eliya racecourses. The present study aimed at investigating the status of acaricide resistance and underlying mechanisms in this tick species under laboratory conditions. Live ticks collected from the ear canal of horses were used to establish a laboratory colony. Larval bioassays were carried out with an organophosphate (malathion), pyrethroids (flumethrin and permethrin), and an organochlorine (DDT) … Show more

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“…Permethrin LC 50 values for several species, including R. microplus, R. sanguineus and Ixodes scapularis, were similar (LC 50 ratios of 0.59-1.63) to H. longicornis in our study. 23,24,53,54 However, considerably lower values were reported for R. microplus, 51 Otobius megnini, 55 and Amblyomma americanum. 56 Bifenthrin is not used for direct application to livestock, but it is the most widely used acaricide for residential tick control in several northeastern states, 33 and is present in some topical medications for dogs.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Permethrin LC 50 values for several species, including R. microplus, R. sanguineus and Ixodes scapularis, were similar (LC 50 ratios of 0.59-1.63) to H. longicornis in our study. 23,24,53,54 However, considerably lower values were reported for R. microplus, 51 Otobius megnini, 55 and Amblyomma americanum. 56 Bifenthrin is not used for direct application to livestock, but it is the most widely used acaricide for residential tick control in several northeastern states, 33 and is present in some topical medications for dogs.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 94%