2011
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-09352011000100040
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Ocorrência de Amblyomma aureolatum (Pallas, 1772) e A. ovale (Kock, 1844) (Acari: Ixodidae) parasitando Alouatta clamitans Cabrera, 1940 (Primates: Atelidae) na região norte do estado de Santa Catarina

Abstract: The authors confirm the presence of one female and two males of Amblyomma aureolatum and five females and one male of A. ovale parasitizing southern brown howler monkeys in the municipalities of Indaial,

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“…In the leg IV it was found the presence of simple spur (Lavina et al, 2011). In the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, there are studies of identification of the Ixodidae family in canines, where diverse species of Amblyomma spp.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…In the leg IV it was found the presence of simple spur (Lavina et al, 2011). In the state of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, there are studies of identification of the Ixodidae family in canines, where diverse species of Amblyomma spp.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…belongs to the Ixodidae family, which includes approximately 106 tick species in the world, from which, 33 can be found in Brazil, parasitizing birds, mammals, reptiles and amphibians (Lavina et al, 2011). Amblyomma aureolatum distribution is limited to the Neotropical region.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…Other Ixodidae species, especially Amblyomma sp. ticks, were reported parasitizing animals of the Alouatta genus (LABRUNA et al, 2002b;MARTINS et al, 2006;LAVINA et al, 2011;MARTINS et al, 2013MARTINS et al, , 2015. Labruna et al (2002b) also rescued animals from the flood caused by the construction of the Porto Primavera hydroelectric plant and reported the presence of 18 A. sculptum nymphs parasitizing three Alouatta caraya.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
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“…In fact, parasitism of monkeys in Brazil is often associated with wounded animals that exhibit altered behavior, including prolonged presence on the ground and decreased grooming (MARTINS et al, 2006;LAVINA et al, 2011).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%