Ixodes rasus Neumann, 1899
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Ixodes rasus Neumann, 1899 |
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Ixodes rasus Neumann, 1899 View in CoL
Ixodes rasus is one of the tick species most frequently found on a large variety of hosts. In Gabon, it was first collected on Manis sp. in Libreville (Fiasson, 1943) on Civettictis civetta , and on Potamochoerus porcus in Tchibanga (1930, CBpt). We commonly found this species in all regions; on Atherurus africanus (adult and nymph specimens) in Massaha, Guietsou, Lalara, Mouloudou and Weliga; on Atilax paludinosus (nymphs) in Trouwaya, on Cephalophus dorsalis , C. nigrifrons , P. monticola (larvae, nymphs and adults) in Ekata, Guietsou, Hendje, Hevegab, Latta, La scierie, Massaha, Mbomo, Nkolabona, Nze Vatican, Oyem, Zambakangaka, Zolende and Zomoko; on Manis tricuspis (adults and nymphs) in Guietsou, Ilendo, Massaha, Lemenga, Oyem, Weliga; on Potamochoerus porcus (adults) in Guietsou; on Nandinia binotata (adults, nymphs) in Abong Awoum and Malolo and finally on Kinixys erosa (adult) in Nkolabona.
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