haemaphysalis (rhipistoma) eupleres (ixodoidea: ixodidae), a parasite of the madagascar falanouc (mongoose): new data and male identity. | haemaphysalis (rhipistoma) eupleres hoogstraal, kohls and trapido 1965, was described and partially illustrated from a single damaged female from the falanouc, or small-toothed mongoose, eupleres sp., from an unstated locality in madagascar. data are here presented for two collections (9 males, 17 females) from two localities in tamatave province, one from e. goudotii doyère, the other from an unstated host. the male is described and illustrated; a complete female is illustrated. | 1977 | 758015 |
haemaphysalis (rhipistoma) eupleres sp. n. from a madagascar carnivore and definition of the subgenus rhipistoma koch (resurrected) (ixodoidea, ixodidae). | | 1965 | 5848836 |
haemaphysalis (dermaphysalis) nesomys subgen. et sp. n. (ixodoidea, ixodidae), a leathery parasite of nesomys rufus peters peters (rodentia) in madagascar. | | 1966 | 5926343 |
haemaphysalis (rhipistoma) anoplos sp. n., a spurless tick of the elongata group (ixodoidea, ixodidae) parasitizing nesomys rufus peters (rodentia) in madagascar. | | 1967 | 6062064 |
nairobi sheep disease virus isolated from haemaphysalis intermedia ticks collected in sri lanka. | | 1996 | 8729633 |
redescription of the holotype and description of all stages of haemaphysalis turturis nuttall and warburton from ceylon and india (ixodoidea, ixodidae). | | 1963 | 14050248 |
redescription of cotypes and all stages of haemaphysalis intermedia warburton and nuttall, 1909 (=h. parva neumann, 1908, preoccupied) from ceylon and india (ixodoidea, ixodidae). | | 1963 | 14070482 |
haemaphysalis kyasanurensis sp. n., a member of the formosensis group in southern india and ceylon (ixodoidea, ixodidae). | | 1964 | 14170770 |
the haemaphysalis ticks (ixodoidea: ixodidae) of birds. 3. h. (ornithophysalis) subgen. n.: definition, species, hosts, and distribution in the oriental, palearctic, malagasy, and ethiopian faunal regions. | | 1973 | 4760642 |
haemaphysalis (elongiphysalis) elongata neumann subgen. n. (ixodoidea: ixodidae): structural variation, hosts, and distribution in madagascar. | | 1974 | 4833858 |
body mass of wild ring-tailed lemurs in berenty reserve, madagascar, with reference to tick infestation: a preliminary analysis. | in 1999, we measured the body mass of 101 wild ring-tailed lemurs (lemur catta) inhabiting the berenty reserve, madagascar. in addition, we counted the number of ticks [haemaphysalis (rhipistoma) lemuris hoogstraal, 1953] infesting their facial skin and external auditory meatuses. for both males and females, the body mass appeared to increase until the age of 3 years. with the apparent exception of infants, there were no sexual differences in body mass. within a group, higher-ranked adult males ... | 2008 | 17632687 |
biomedical evaluation of two sympatric lemur species (propithecus verreauxi deckeni and eulemur fulvus rufus) in tsiombokibo classified forest, madagascar. | complete medical examinations were performed on 20 wild decken's sifaka (propithecus verreauxi deckeni) and 20 wild red-fronted brown lemurs (eulemurfulvus rufus) from western madagascar. each animal received a complete physical examination, and weight, body temperature, heart rate, and respiratory rate were recorded and ectoparasites collected. blood samples were collected for complete blood cell count, differential white blood cell count, hemoparasite examination, serum biochemical profile, fa ... | 2005 | 17312713 |
lice and ticks of the eastern rufous mouse lemur, microcebus rufus, with descriptions of the male and third instar nymph of lemurpediculus verruculosus (phthiraptera: anoplura). | sucking lice and ticks were collected from live-trapped eastern rufous mouse lemurs, microcebus rufus geoffroy, in and around the periphery of ranomafana national park, southeastern madagascar, from 2007 to 2009. samples of 53 sucking lice (insecta: phthiraptera: anoplura) and 28 hard ticks (acari: ixodidae) were collected from 36 lemur captures representing 26 different host individuals. all of the lice were lemurpediculus verruculosus (ward) (6 males, 46 females, 1 third instar nymph). only th ... | 2010 | 20950093 |