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Species composition and geographic distribution of ticks infesting cattle, goats and dogs in a temperate and in a subtropical region of south-east Africa
Onderstepoort Journal of Veterinary Research | Vol 76, No 3 | a28 |
DOI: https://doi.org/10.4102/ojvr.v76i3.28
| © 2009 I.G. Horak, N. Nyangiwe, C. De Matos, L. Neves
| This work is licensed under CC Attribution 4.0
Submitted: 09 September 2009 | Published: 09 September 2009
Submitted: 09 September 2009 | Published: 09 September 2009
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I.G. Horak,N. Nyangiwe,
C. De Matos,
L. Neves,
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The species and distribution of ticks infesting cattle, goats and dogs in the eastern region of the Eastern Cape Province, South Africa and Maputo Province, Mozambique were determined from collections made from these animals at 72 localities in the former region and 30 in the latter. Eleven ixodid and one argasid species were recovered in the Eastern Cape Province and 15 ixodid species in Maputo Province. The most common ticks infesting cattle and goats in both provinces were Amblyomma hebraeum, Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus, Rhipicephalus appendiculatus and Rhipicephalus evertsi evertsi. The dominant species on dogs were Haemaphysalis elliptica and Rhipicephalus simus. The geographic distributions of the major species and some of the minor species in both regions were plotted. The partial or complete displacement of the indigenous tick Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) decoloratus by the introduced species R. (B.) microplus was a major feature of both surveys.
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