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Brief Summary ( англиски )

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The genus Amblyomma includes nearly 150 described species of hard ticks (Barker and Murrell 2004; G.V. Kolonin 2009, Fauna of Ixodid Ticks of the World online). These ticks have long mouthparts and are often beautifully colored. Among the human diseases for which various Amblyomma ticks are known to serve as vectors are tularemia, ehrlichiosis, Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF), and boutonneuse fever. The Gulf Coast Tick (Amblyomma maculatum) has been implicated as a vector for Rickettsia parkeri, a member of the spotted fever group rickettsiae, infecting humans in the United States (Sumner et al. 2007). Some species are serious pests of domestic animals as well (Merck Veterinary Manual online), such as the African cattle-infesting A. variegatum (also introduced to the Caribbean) and A. hebraeum (Jongejan and Uilenberg 2004). Various Amblyomma ticks may parasitize reptiles, ground-feeding birds, and mammals as either immatures or adults. The genus has a largely tropical and subtropical distribution. In recent years, the Lone Star Tick (Amblyomma americanum) has expanded its range northward deep into the United States. This tick transmits Ehrlichia chafeensis, the cause of human monocytic erlichiosis, but is not known to transmit Lyme disease, the most prevalent tick-borne disease in its range. Amblyomma ticks have a 3-host life cycle.

(Centers for Disease Control Parasites and Health website)

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Amblyomma ( англиски )

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Amblyomma marmoreum C. L. Koch drawn by Oudemans

Amblyomma is a genus of hard ticks. Some are disease vectors, for example the Rocky Mountain spotted fever in Brazil or ehrlichiosis in the United States.

This genus is the third largest in the family Ixodidae, with its species primarily occupying the torrid zones of all the continents. The centre of species diversity is on the American continent, where half of all the species occur. On this continent, Amblyomma species reach far beyond the torrid zone, up to the 40th parallel in the Northern Hemisphere, to the 50th parallel in the Southern Hemisphere, and even reaches the alpine zone of the Andes. They also occur in Eurasia, Africa and Australia.[1]

Species

Fossil species

References

  1. ^ [1] Archived 2010-09-22 at the Wayback Machine G. V. Kolonin, Fauna of Ixodid Ticks of the World (Acari, Ixodidae), Moscow 2009
  2. ^ Apanaskevich, Dmitry A.; Apanaskevich, Maria A. (2018). "Description of a new species of Amblyomma Koch, 1844 (Acari: Ixodidae), parasite of deer (Artiodactyla: Cervidae) and wild pigs (Artiodactyla: Suidae) in the Philippines". Systematic Parasitology. 95 (5): 415–425. doi:10.1007/s11230-018-9797-x. PMID 29721661. S2CID 13748257.
  3. ^ Keirans, James E.; Garris, Glen I. (1986). "Amblyomma arianae, n. sp. (Acari: Ixodidae), a parasite of Alsophis portoricensis (Reptilia: Colubridae) in Puerto Rico". Journal of Medical Entomology. 23 (6): 622–625. doi:10.1093/jmedent/23.6.622. PMID 3795233.
  4. ^ Nava, Santiago; Mangold, Atilio J.; Mastropaolo, Mariano; Venzal, José M.; Oscherov, Elena B.; Guglielmone, Alberto A. (July 2009). "Amblyomma boeroi n. sp. (Acari: Ixodidae), a parasite of the Chacoan peccary Catagonus wagneri (Rusconi) (Artiodactyla: Tayassuidae) in Argentina". Systematic Parasitology. 73 (3): 161–174. doi:10.1007/s11230-009-9191-9. ISSN 0165-5752.
  5. ^ a b c d e Nava, Santiago; Beati, Lorenza; Labruna, Marcelo B.; Cáceres, Abraham G.; Mangold, Atilio J.; Guglielmone, Alberto A. (April 2014). "Reassessment of the taxonomic status of Amblyomma cajennense (Fabricius, 1787) with the description of three new species, Amblyomma tonelliae n. sp., Amblyomma interandinum n. sp. and Amblyomma patinoi n. sp., and reinstatement of Amblyomma mixtum Koch, 1844, and Amblyomma sculptum Berlese, 1888 (Ixodida: Ixodidae)". Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases. 5 (3): 252–276. doi:10.1016/j.ttbdis.2013.11.004. Retrieved 2020-09-22.

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Amblyomma: Brief Summary ( англиски )

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Amblyomma marmoreum C. L. Koch drawn by Oudemans

Amblyomma is a genus of hard ticks. Some are disease vectors, for example the Rocky Mountain spotted fever in Brazil or ehrlichiosis in the United States.

This genus is the third largest in the family Ixodidae, with its species primarily occupying the torrid zones of all the continents. The centre of species diversity is on the American continent, where half of all the species occur. On this continent, Amblyomma species reach far beyond the torrid zone, up to the 40th parallel in the Northern Hemisphere, to the 50th parallel in the Southern Hemisphere, and even reaches the alpine zone of the Andes. They also occur in Eurasia, Africa and Australia.

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