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DIDELPHIS ALBIVENTRIS, LUND 1841, PARASITIZED BY IXODES LORICATUS NEUMANN, L899, AND AMBLYOMMA AUREOLATUM (PALLAS, L772) (ACARI: IXODIDAE) IN THE STATE OF RIO GRANDE DO SUL, BRAZIL

ABSTRACT

Ectoparasites were examined in 30 Didelphis albiventris marsupials, for studying their ixodids, in the county of Pelotas and nearby areas, southern Rio Grande do Sul, in the period 2001-2003. The ticks removed from the external surface of the animals were conserved in ethylic alcohol 70°GL and identified under a stereomicroscope, according s to pecific keys. From all animals examined, 43.33% were infested with Ixodes loricatus, Amblyomma aureolatum and Amblyomma sp. (nymphs), with prevalences of 36.7%, 3.3% and 6.7%, respectively. A. aureolatum and I. loricatus were registered for the first time parasitizing D. albiventris inthesestate. I. loricatus was the tick with the highest prevalence on D. albiventris, with a predominance of adult forms. D. albiventris was the only species found in the region studied.

KEY WORDS
Ixodes loricatus ; Amblyomma aureolatum ; Didelphis albiventris ; ectoparasites; ticks; opossum

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