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− | These species are important due to their ability to transmit ''[[Babesia|Babesia spp.]]'' and ''[[ | + | These species are important due to their ability to transmit ''[[Babesia|Babesia spp.]]'' and ''[[Anaplasma marginale]]'' in cattle. They exist in tropical and subtropical climates and so are predominately found in Asia, Africa, central America and northern Australia. There are several important veterinary species, all of which are one host ticks and are mainly important in cattle though they can be seen in most ungulates. |
===''Boophilus annulatus''=== | ===''Boophilus annulatus''=== | ||
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See ''[[Rhipicephalus spp.#Rhipicephalus microplus|Rhipicephalus microplus]]'' | See ''[[Rhipicephalus spp.#Rhipicephalus microplus|Rhipicephalus microplus]]'' | ||
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Boophilus spp. | |
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Kingdom | Animalia |
Phylum | Arthropoda |
Class | Arachnida |
Sub-class | Acari |
Super-order | Parasitiformes |
Order | Ixodida |
Super-family | Ixodoidea |
Family | Ixodidae |
Genus | Boophilus |
Species | B. annulatus, B. microplus |
These species are important due to their ability to transmit Babesia spp. and Anaplasma marginale in cattle. They exist in tropical and subtropical climates and so are predominately found in Asia, Africa, central America and northern Australia. There are several important veterinary species, all of which are one host ticks and are mainly important in cattle though they can be seen in most ungulates.
Boophilus annulatus
Also known as: Blue cattle tick — Texas cattle fever tick
The entire life cycle of this tick is spent on a single host and can be completed in just 6 weeks. It is an important species as it is a vector for Babesia bigemina and Babesia bovis that are responsible for texas cattle fever. As well as its ability to transmit Anaplasma marginale like many other tropical hard ticks.
Boophilus microplus
Literature Search
Use these links to find recent scientific publications via CAB Abstracts (log in required unless accessing from a subscribing organisation).
Boophilus spp. publications since 2000