First finding of the tick Amblyomma tigrinum parasitizing a Molina's hog-nosed skunk, Conepatus chinga (Molina 1782), in South America

Jonatan Manqui; Felipe A. Hern�ndez; Mar�a C. Silva-De LaFuente; Gerardo Acosta-Jamett

Abstract

Adult individuals of Amblyomma tigrinum were collected for the first time from a Molina’s hog-nosed skunk (Conepatus chinga), captured in a rural area of north-central Chile, which were described and identified morphologically. There are scarce studies that address the role of the skunk as ectoparasite host; however, the great plasticity of A. tigrinum to inhabit different environments and its strict to moderate specificity for Carnivora order suggest this mephitid as a potentially suitable host for this tick species.

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Título según SCOPUS: First finding of the tick Amblyomma tigrinum parasitizing a Molina’s hog-nosed skunk, Conepatus chinga (Molina 1782), in South America
Título según SCIELO: First finding of the tick Amblyomma tigrinum parasitizing a Molina's hog-nosed skunk, Conepatus chinga (Molina 1782), in South America
Título de la Revista: Gayana
Volumen: 86
Número: 2
Editorial: Universidad de Concepcion
Fecha de publicación: 2022
Página final: 64
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.4067/S0717-65382022000200059

Notas: SCIELO, SCOPUS