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==''Rhipicephalus spp.''==
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==''[[Rhipicephalus spp.]]''==
These  species were previously endiginous to the 'Old World', but have now  been spread to a range of habitats worldwide and are important vectors  of several infectious agents. They can generally be identified by;
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*Inornate scutums
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*Short palps
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*Eyes present
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*Festoons on posterior margin
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*Comma shaped spiracles
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====''[[Rhipicephalus spp.|Rhipicephalus sanguineus]]''====
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This is an important tick worldwide but is discussed in the hard ticks UK section due to its relevance in kennels in the UK.
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====''Rhipicephalus (Boophilus) microplus''====
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| Also known as:
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| Tropical cattle tick
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Southern cattle tick
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This  is considered the most serious external parasites of Australian cattle,  though they also affect cattle accross the southern hemisphere and the  southern states of the USA. It is able to complete its life cycle in  just 2 months under optimal conditions and lay 2000 - 3000 eggs during  this time. It is important in its ability to act as a vector for  ''Babesia bigemina'', ''Borrelia theileri'' in South America and in  Australia of ''Coxialla burnetti'' and ''Anaplasma marginale''. These  organisms can be passed down for up to 5 generations of ticks regardless  of the hosts on which they feed as they can be passed transovarially  between generations.
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*Warmer climates
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*Causes paralysis in livestock
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*Vectors for diseases such as
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**''Theileria parva'' which causes [[Theileria|East Coast Fever]]
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**''Babesia bigemina'' which affects ruminants, mainly in Africa
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**[[Babesia|''Babesia canis'']] and ''[[Ehrlichia canis]]'' which affects dogs in warmer climates worldwide
      
==''Boophilus spp.''==
 
==''Boophilus spp.''==
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