Title of article :
Argas vespertilionis (Ixodida: Argasidae): A parasite of Pipistrel bat in Western Iran
Author/Authors :
حسيني چگيني، اسدالله نويسنده دانشگاه تربيت مدرس تهران , , توكلي ، مجيد نويسنده Lorestan Agricultural & Natural Resources Research Center, Khorram Abad, Tavakoli, Majid
Issue Information :
فصلنامه با شماره پیاپی 0 سال 2013
Abstract :
Ticks (suborder Ixodida) ecologically divided into two nidicolous and non-nidicolous
groups. More argasid ticks are classified into the former group whereas they are able to
coordinate with the specific host(s) and living inside/adjacent to their host’s nest. The
current study focused on an argasid tick species adapted to bats in Iran. Tick specimens
collected on a bat were captured in a thatched rural house located in suburban
Koohdasht in Lorestan province, west of Iran. Tick’s larvae and nymphs were identified
as Argas vespertilionis (Latreille, 1796) by using descriptive morphological keys. This
argasid tick behaves as a nidicolous species commonly parasitizing bats. We suggest
that future studies be conducted on ticks parasitizing wild animals for detection of real
fauna of Iranian ticks.
Journal title :
Persian Journal of Acarology
Journal title :
Persian Journal of Acarology