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Rodents of the subfamily Sigmodontinae (Myomorpha: Cricetidae) as hosts for South American hard ticks (Acari: Ixodidae) with hypotheses on life history

机译:Sigmodontinae亚科(Myomorpha:Cricetidae)的啮齿动物,是南美硬壁虱(Acari:Ixodidae)的寄主,对生活史的假设

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Historical information shows that Sigmodontinae are irrelevant hosts for South American ticks of the genera Haemaphysalis Koch, Rhipicephalus Koch and Dermacentor Koch. Nine Amblyomma Koch species were found on Sigmodontinae but only Amblyomma triste Koch, 1844 appears strongly related to them. Eighteen species of Ixodes Latreille were determined on these hosts. Four species sporadically infest Sigmodontinae; eight are found mostly on Sigmodontinae but the records are too few for any inference. Six: I. amarali Fonseca, 1935, I. longiscutatus Boero, 1944, I. loricatus Neumann, 1899, I. luciae Senevet, 1940, Ixodes sigelos Keirans, Clifford and Corwin, 1976 and I. venezuelensis Kohls, 1953 are usual parasites of Sigmodontinae. It is proposed that the Ixodes-Sigmodontinae relationship evolved from a South American tick ancestor parasite of Didelphidae. Their descendants are two extant clades, one formed by I. loricatus-I. luciae defined by analysis of 16S rDNA sequences further including I. amarali and I. schulzei by morphological affinities. These species (I. schulzei excluded) have adult ticks feeding on Didelphidae and sub-adult ticks feeding on Didelphidae and several species from five sigmodontin tribes. The second clade is formed by I. abrocomae Lahille, 1916 (known from few specimens, mostly collected from Sigmodontinae), I. sigelos (mainly a parasite of Sigmodontinae), I. stilesi Neumann, 1911 (parasite of deer), and possibly I. taglei Kohls, 1969 (parasite of deer) by morphological affinity. This clade is related to I. neuquenensis Ringuelet, 1947, an exclusive parasite of Dromiciops gliroides Thomas (Microbiotheriidae Ameghino).
机译:历史信息表明,Sigmodontinae与南美血s,ema头科和皮氏羊科的南美hosts无关。在Sigmodontinae上发现了9种Amblyomma Koch物种,但是只有1844年的Amblyomma triste Koch似乎与它们密切相关。在这些寄主上确定了十八种拉克勒氏菌。四个物种偶发地感染Sigmodontinae。八个主要在Sigmodontinae上找到,但记录很少,无法推断。六:I。amarali Fonseca,1935年,I。longiscutatus Boero,1944年,I。loricatus Neumann,1899年,I。luciae Senevet,1940年,Ixodes sigelos Keirans,Clifford和Corwin,1976年,以及I.委内瑞拉Kohls,1953年是常见的寄生虫Sigmodontinae。有人提出,x虫-Sigmodontinae关系是从南美tick的祖先寄生虫Didelphidae演变而来的。他们的后代是两个现存的进化枝,一个由I. loricatus-I形成。通过对16S rDNA序列的分析通过形态亲和力进一步定义了褐藻。这些物种(不包括schulzei)有以Di科为食的成年tick和以Di科为食的亚成年tick,以及来自五个西格莫丁部落的几种。第二个进化枝是由I. abrocomae Lahille,1916年(从少数标本中得知,主要从Sigmodontinae收集),I。sigelos(主要是Sigmodontinae的寄生虫),I。stilesi Neumann,1911年(鹿的寄生虫)以及可能的I Taglei Kohls,1969(鹿的寄生虫)的形态亲和力。这支进化枝与1947年的neuquenensis林雀(I. neuquenensis Ringuelet)有关,后者是Dromiciops gliroides Thomas(Microbiotheriidae Ameghino)的唯一寄生虫。

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