Ticks (Ixodida) associated with bats (Chiroptera): an updated list with new records for Brazil

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Elizabete Captivo Lourenço
Kátia Maria Famadas
Luiz Antonio Costa Gomes
Helena Godoy Bergallo
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[1] Rio de Janeiro State University,Mammal Ecology Laboratory, Ecology Department
[2] Rio de Janeiro Rural Federal University,Hemoparasites and Vectors Laboratory, Parasitology Animal Department
[3] Institutional Platform Biodiversity and Wildlife Health,undefined
[4] Oswaldo Cruz Foundation,undefined
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Parasitology Research | 2023年 / 122卷
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Argasidae; Atlantic Forest; Ectoparasite; Hard ticks; Ixodidae; Rio de Janeiro state; Soft ticks;
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Bats harbor diverse groups of ectoparasites, such as insects and mites like ticks (Ixodida). Some species of ticks with records for bats and humans have already been reported with the occurrence of pathogens. This research article aims to document new geographical and host records of ticks infesting bats in Rio de Janeiro state, Southeastern Brazil, and provides a list of tick species associated with bats in Brazil. We counted 12 argasid ticks and five ixodid ticks associated with six individuals of bats. Larvae of Amblyomma sp., Ixodes sp., Ornithodoros sp., and Ornithodoros hasei and one nymph of Amblyomma sculptum parasitizing Artibeus obscurus, Phyllostomus hastatus, Micronycteris sp., Molossus fluminensis, and Carollia perspicillata in different localities of Rio de Janeiro state were studied. We carried out a systematic review with the descriptors: tick bat Brazil. We considered data from 42 articles in the systematic review. We compiled eleven records of Ixodidae, and 160 records of Argasidae. Ornithodoros cavernicolous were the most recorded tick species. Overall, we registered 171 tick–bat or roost–bat associations with 85 records of these infesting bats. The review also shows the occurrence of tick species associated with bats, and we present new records on ticks parasitizing bats in Brazil.
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