Difference between revisions of "Argas spp."

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==Hosts==
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Chicken, turkeys and wild birds.
 
Chicken, turkeys and wild birds.
  
==Identification==
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''A. persicus'' is a dark red tick, turning blue when fully fed.  The female is larger than the male at around 8mm in length.  The outer surface of the tick is irregular and creased appearance.
 
''A. persicus'' is a dark red tick, turning blue when fully fed.  The female is larger than the male at around 8mm in length.  The outer surface of the tick is irregular and creased appearance.
  
==Life Cycle==
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''A. persicus'' breeds in cracks in poultry sheds.  It is active at night, feeding on the stock.  The female is capable of producing large numbers of eggs.  These eggs quickly hatch and the larvae attach to a host, where they feed. They draw several large blood meals, and then leave the host, returning to cracks in the poultry sheds.
 
''A. persicus'' breeds in cracks in poultry sheds.  It is active at night, feeding on the stock.  The female is capable of producing large numbers of eggs.  These eggs quickly hatch and the larvae attach to a host, where they feed. They draw several large blood meals, and then leave the host, returning to cracks in the poultry sheds.
  
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The complete life cycle should be done in around a month.  However, under sub-optimal conditions it may be longer.
 
The complete life cycle should be done in around a month.  However, under sub-optimal conditions it may be longer.
  
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Pigeon
 
Pigeon
  
==Identification==
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They are around 9mm in length and reddish brown in colour.  They also have distinct irregular grooves along the lateral edges.
 
They are around 9mm in length and reddish brown in colour.  They also have distinct irregular grooves along the lateral edges.
  
==Life Cycle==
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Similar to that of ''A. persicus''.  The number of nymphal stages vary from 2-4, and their complete life cycle may take up to 11 years.
 
Similar to that of ''A. persicus''.  The number of nymphal stages vary from 2-4, and their complete life cycle may take up to 11 years.
  
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Chicken
 
Chicken
  
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Similar to ''A. persicus'' with three nymphal stages.
 
Similar to ''A. persicus'' with three nymphal stages.
  
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[[Category:Soft Ticks - Overseas]]
 
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[[Category:Poultry Parasites]][[Category:Avian Parasites]]
 
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Revision as of 11:10, 30 July 2010


Argas spp.
Class Archnida
Order Parasitiformes
Family Argasidae

Argas persicus

Also known as: Fowl tick
Chicken tick
Adobe tick
Blue tick

Hosts

Chicken, turkeys and wild birds.

Identification

A. persicus is a dark red tick, turning blue when fully fed. The female is larger than the male at around 8mm in length. The outer surface of the tick is irregular and creased appearance.

Life Cycle

A. persicus breeds in cracks in poultry sheds. It is active at night, feeding on the stock. The female is capable of producing large numbers of eggs. These eggs quickly hatch and the larvae attach to a host, where they feed. They draw several large blood meals, and then leave the host, returning to cracks in the poultry sheds.

The larvae then undergo three further transformations through the nymphal stages, before becoming an adult.

The complete life cycle should be done in around a month. However, under sub-optimal conditions it may be longer.

Argas reflexus

Also known as: Pigeon tick

Hosts

Pigeon

Identification

They are around 9mm in length and reddish brown in colour. They also have distinct irregular grooves along the lateral edges.

Life Cycle

Similar to that of A. persicus. The number of nymphal stages vary from 2-4, and their complete life cycle may take up to 11 years.

Argas walkerae

Also known as: Chicken tick

Hosts

Chicken

Life Cycle

Similar to A. persicus with three nymphal stages.