First description of the immature stages and redescription of the adults of cosmiomma hippopotamensis (acari: Ixodidae) with notes on its bionomics

Dmitry A. Apanaskevich, Jane B. Walker, Heloise Heyne, J. Dürr Bezuidenhout, Ivan G. Horak

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Abstract

Cosmiomma hippopotamensis (Denny, 1843) is one of the most unusual, beautiful, and rare tick species known to the world. All stages of this species possess a unique morphology, on the one hand making them easy to identify, while on the other they exhibit similarities to certain species of Amblyomma Koch, 1844, Dermacentor Koch, 1844, and Hyalomma Koch, 1844. Adults of C. hippopotamensis have been collected on only two occasions from their hosts, namely Hippopotamus amphibius L. and Diceros bicornis (L.), and have been recorded from only a few widely separated localities in East and southern Africa. Here, the larva and nymph are described and illustrated for the first time, while the male and female are illustrated and redescribed. Data on hosts, geographic distribution, and life cycle of C. hippopotamensis are also provided.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)709-722
Number of pages14
JournalJournal of Medical Entomology
Volume50
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2013

Keywords

  • Cosmiomma hippopotamensis
  • female
  • larva
  • male
  • nymph

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