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DOI: 10.1016/j.rmb.2015.08.007
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Abundancia y distribución de ácaros parásitos (Eutrombicula araucanensis y Pterygosoma sp.) en lagartijas (Liolaemus pictus) de Chile central

Abstract: Abundancia y distribución de ácaros parásitos (Eutrombicula araucanensis y Pterygosoma sp.) en lagartijas (Liolaemus pictus) de Chile central Abundance and distribution of parasitic mites (Eutrombicula araucanensis and Pterygosoma sp.) on lizards (Liolaemus pictus) of central Chile

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“…Still, the vectors and reservoirs of scrub typhus in regions outside the tsutsugamushi triangle remain unknown. In Chile, 18 species of trombiculid mites have been reported so far, mostly from reptiles [14][15][16]. Still, none of them belong to the genus Leptotrombidium or other genera associated with orientia, and up to now, no studies regarding the rodent-associated chigger fauna have been performed in scrub typhus endemic regions in southern Chile.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Still, the vectors and reservoirs of scrub typhus in regions outside the tsutsugamushi triangle remain unknown. In Chile, 18 species of trombiculid mites have been reported so far, mostly from reptiles [14][15][16]. Still, none of them belong to the genus Leptotrombidium or other genera associated with orientia, and up to now, no studies regarding the rodent-associated chigger fauna have been performed in scrub typhus endemic regions in southern Chile.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…La mayor intensidad de ácaros definida en la región de los flancos y posteriormente en la región gular, confirman lo obtenido en Juárez Heredia et al (2014). La distribución corporal diferenciada en regiones en Liolaemus pacha también fue registrada en otras especies de lagartijas (Bertrand et al, 1995;Cunha Barros y Rocha, 1995;Cunha Barros et al, 2003;Bochkov et al, 2009;García de la Peña et al, 2010;Delfino et al, 2011;Espinoza Carniglia et al, 2016).…”
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“…Los ácaros suelen ser ectoparásitos comunes de los vertebrados, incluyendo a numerosos reptiles y entre ellos las lagartijas. Los ácaros suelen distribuirse en zonas y/o estructuras corporales específicas, entre las que se destacan los pliegues o "bolsas" axilares (hundimiento y prolongación de la piel), inguinales y post-femorales (Loveridge, 1951;Bertrand y Modrý, 2004;García de la Peña et al, 2004;Gomes de Carvalho et al, 2006;Delfino et al, 2011) y regiones como cuello, vientre, patas y cola (Bochkov et al, 2009;Espinoza Carniglia et al, 2015, 2016.…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
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“…Still, the vectors and reservoirs of scrub typhus in regions outside the tsutsugamushi triangle remain unknown. In Chile, 18 species of trombiculid mites have been reported so far, mostly from reptiles [14-16]. Still, none of them belong to the genus Leptotrombidium or other genera associated with scrub typhus, and up to now, no studies regarding the rodent-associated chigger fauna have been performed in scrub typhus endemic regions in southern Chile.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%