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[edit]DescriptionBats (10.3897-zoologia.37.e56795) Figures 1–2.jpg | Figures 1–2; (1) Individual of Myotis lavali (MN 75191) parasitized by an engorged Amblyomma sculptum in the xerophytic caatinga from Northeastern Brazil. (2) Individual of Noctilio albiventris (MN 79943) parasitized by some sub-adult individuals of hard tick Amblyomma sculptum and soft tick Ornithodoros sp. in the xerophytic caatinga from Northeastern Brazil. |
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[Photo 1: Carlos Cândido 2: Roberto Leonan M. Novaes] Novaes RLM, Alves FM, Souza RF, Laurindo RS, Moratelli R (2020) Bats used as hosts by Amblyomma sculptum (Acari: Ixodidae) in Northeastern Brazil and its implications on tick-borne diseases. Zoologia 37: 1-4. https://doi.org/10.3897/zoologia.37.e56795 |
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