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|name              =''Hyalomma spp.''
 
|kingdom            =Animalia
 
|sub-kingdom        =
 
|phylum            =[[:Category:Arthropods|Arthropoda]]
 
|super-class        =
 
|class              =[[:Category:Arachnida|Arachnida]]
 
|sub-class          =Acari
 
|super-order        =Parasitiformes
 
|order              =Ixodida
 
|sub-order          =
 
|super-family      =Ixodidea
 
|family            =Ixodidae
 
|sub-family        =
 
|genus              =Hyalomma
 
|species            =''H. anatolicum'', ''H. aegyptium'' and others
 
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==Introduction==
 
  
 
These  are large ticks that are commonly found on the legs, udder,  tail or  perianal region of mammals. They are either two or three host  ticks  found in central Asia, southern Europe and North Africa.  
 
These  are large ticks that are commonly found on the legs, udder,  tail or  perianal region of mammals. They are either two or three host  ticks  found in central Asia, southern Europe and North Africa.  
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Ticks of these species can identified by:
 
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===''Hyalomma anatolicum''===
 
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There  are two subspecies known, ''H. anatolicum excavatum'' that is found in  central Europe and Asia and ''H. anatolicum anatolicum'' which can be  found throughout the rest of the range. These ticks cause tick  toxicosis  in Africa which is a sweating sickness seen in pigs and  ruminants. This  is accompanied by a profuse moist eczema and hyperaemia  of the mucous  membranes. This species can also be involved in the  transmission of  [[Theileria|''Theileria'']], [[Babesia|''Babesia  spp.'']] as well as  ''[[Anaplasma marginale]]''.
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There  are two subspecies known, ''H. anatolicum excavatum'' that is found in  central Europe and Asia and ''H. anatolicum anatolicum'' which can be  found throughout the rest of the range. These ticks cause tick  toxicosis  in Africa which is a sweating sickness seen in pigs and  ruminants. This  is accompanied by a profuse moist eczema and hyperaemia  of the mucous  membranes. This species can also be involved in the  transmission of  [[Theileria|''Theileria'']], [[Babesia|''Babesia  spp.'']] as well as  ''Anaplasma marginale''.
  
 
===''Hyalomma aegyptium''===
 
===''Hyalomma aegyptium''===
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Also known as: '''''Tortoise tick
 
  
 
Infects  tortoises in southern Europe and southwest Asia as well as lizards and  occasionally dogs and horses. However this tick is being spread around  the globe by the increasing pet trade in tortoises.
 
Infects  tortoises in southern Europe and southwest Asia as well as lizards and  occasionally dogs and horses. However this tick is being spread around  the globe by the increasing pet trade in tortoises.
 
 
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==References==
 
==References==
 
* http://www.cfsph.iastate.edu/Factsheets/pdfs/boophilus_microplus.pdf
 
* http://www.cfsph.iastate.edu/Factsheets/pdfs/boophilus_microplus.pdf
 
 
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Revision as of 14:16, 3 August 2010


These are large ticks that are commonly found on the legs, udder, tail or perianal region of mammals. They are either two or three host ticks found in central Asia, southern Europe and North Africa.


Ticks of these species can identified by:

  • Eyes present
  • Long mouthparts
  • Ventral plates around male anus
  • Inornate
  • Banded legs

Hyalomma anatolicum

Also known as: Bont-legged tick

There are two subspecies known, H. anatolicum excavatum that is found in central Europe and Asia and H. anatolicum anatolicum which can be found throughout the rest of the range. These ticks cause tick toxicosis in Africa which is a sweating sickness seen in pigs and ruminants. This is accompanied by a profuse moist eczema and hyperaemia of the mucous membranes. This species can also be involved in the transmission of Theileria, Babesia spp. as well as Anaplasma marginale.

Hyalomma aegyptium

Also known as: Tortoise tick


Infects tortoises in southern Europe and southwest Asia as well as lizards and occasionally dogs and horses. However this tick is being spread around the globe by the increasing pet trade in tortoises.

References