1969
DOI: 10.1093/aesa/62.5.1035
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The Systematics of the Subfamily Ornithodorinae (Acarina: Argasidae). IV. Eight New Species of Ornithodoros from the Western Hemisphere

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“…Fully engorged specimens were measured using a stereoscope SteREO Discovery V12 (all measurements are given in mm). Ticks were identified at genus level according to Barros-Battesti et al (2013), and species diagnoses followed Kohls et al (1969), Jones & Clifford (1972), and original descriptions of other Neotropical Ornithodorinae (KEIRANS & CLIFFORD, 1975;NAVA et al, 2010;DANTAS-TORRES et al, 2012). Additional comparisons of immature specimens were made using part of the material deposited at the "Coleção Nacional de Carrapatos" (CNC) of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.…”
Section: Collection and Identification Of Ticksmentioning
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“…Fully engorged specimens were measured using a stereoscope SteREO Discovery V12 (all measurements are given in mm). Ticks were identified at genus level according to Barros-Battesti et al (2013), and species diagnoses followed Kohls et al (1969), Jones & Clifford (1972), and original descriptions of other Neotropical Ornithodorinae (KEIRANS & CLIFFORD, 1975;NAVA et al, 2010;DANTAS-TORRES et al, 2012). Additional comparisons of immature specimens were made using part of the material deposited at the "Coleção Nacional de Carrapatos" (CNC) of the Faculty of Veterinary Medicine of the University of São Paulo, São Paulo, Brazil.…”
Section: Collection and Identification Of Ticksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The family Argasidae, known as soft ticks, comprises more than 200 species worldwide with 91 representatives in the Neotropics (NAVA et al, 2010;GUGLIELMONE et al, 2010;BARROS-BATTESTI et al, 2013VENZAL et al, 2015;MUÑOZ-LEAL et al, 2016a;LABRUNA et al, 2016). While in Brazil Argasidae is represented by 24 species belonging to Antricola, Argas, Nothoaspis, and Ornithodoros genera, at least 19 species belong to the genus Ornithodoros: Ornithodoros brasiliensis Aragão, 1923;Ornithodoros capensis Neumann, 1901; Ornithodoros fonsecai (Labruna & Venzal, 2009); Ornithodoros guaporensis Nava, Venzal & Labruna, 2013; Ornithodoros hasei (Schulze, 1935); Ornithodoros jul Schulze, 1940; Ornithodoros kohlsi (Guglielmone & Keirans, 2002); Ornithodoros marinkellei Kohls, Clifford & Jones, 1969; Ornithodoros mimon Kohls, Clifford & Jones, 1969;Ornithodoros nattereri Warburton, 1927; Ornithodoros rondoniensis (Labruna, Terrassini, Camargo, Brandão, Ribeiro & Estrada-Peña, 2008); Ornithodoros rostratus Aragão, 1911; Ornithodoros rudis Karsh, 1880; Ornithodoros setosus Kohls, Clifford & Jones, 1969; Ornithodoros stageri Cooley & Kohls, 1941; Ornithodoros talaje (Guérin-Méneville, 1849); Ornithodoros faccinii Barros-Battesti, Landulfo & Luz, 2015; Ornithodoros cavernicolous Dantas-Torres, Venzal & Labruna, 2012 and Ornithodoros rietcorreai Labruna, Nava & Venzal, 2016(GUGLIELMONE et al, 2010DANTAS-TORRES et al, 2012;BARROS-BATTESTI et al, 2013WOLF et al, 2016;LABRUNA et al, 2016). Of this diversity, nine species (47%) have been associated with bats or bat-frequented caves (LABRUNA & VENZAL, 2009;LABRUNA et al, 2011;DANTAS-TORRES et al, 2012;…”
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confidence: 99%
“…As ninfas de carrapatos foram identificadas no Laboratório de Parasitologia Animal da UFERSA com o auxílio de chave dicotômica e pictórica segundo Martins et al (2010). Quando foi possível a classificação morfológica dos estágios larvais, utilizaram-se chaves taxonômicas de Jones & Clifford (1972), Kohls et al (1969) e . Foram realizadas morfometria e quetotaxia em larvas previamente submetidas à clarificação em solução de hidróxido de potássio 10% e montadas em meio de Hoyer.…”
Section: Methodsunclassified
“…A análise morfométrica das características (Quadro 2) da larva de Argasidae coletada de Thrichomys sp., permitiu a sua identificação como Ornithodoros mimon (Kohls et al 1969) (Fig.3). A mesma classificação foi dada as larvas obtidas de G. agilis (Quadro 3).…”
Section: Methodsunclassified
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