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Parasites of domestic and wild animals in South Africa. XXXV. Ixodid ticks and bot fly larvae in the Bontebok National Park
by
Boomker, J
, Horak, I.G. (Pretoria Univ., Onderstepoort (South Africa). Faculty of Veterinary Science)
in
AFRIQUE DU SUD
/ Animals
/ BIRDS
/ Birds - parasitology
/ HARES
/ Ixodes
/ IXODIDAE
/ Larva
/ LIEBRE
/ LIEVRE
/ Mammals - parasitology
/ Myiasis - epidemiology
/ Myiasis - parasitology
/ Myiasis - veterinary
/ OESTRIDAE
/ OISEAU
/ ONGULE
/ PAJAROS
/ Population Density
/ Reptiles - parasitology
/ RODENTS
/ ROEDORES
/ RONGEUR
/ Seasons
/ SOUTH AFRICA
/ South Africa - epidemiology
/ SUDAFRICA
/ TERRESTRIAL TORTOISES
/ Tick Infestations - epidemiology
/ Tick Infestations - parasitology
/ Tick Infestations - veterinary
/ Ticks
/ TORTUE TERRESTRE
/ TORTUGAS TERRESTRES
/ UNGULADOS
/ UNGULATES
1998
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Parasites of domestic and wild animals in South Africa. XXXV. Ixodid ticks and bot fly larvae in the Bontebok National Park
by
Boomker, J
, Horak, I.G. (Pretoria Univ., Onderstepoort (South Africa). Faculty of Veterinary Science)
in
AFRIQUE DU SUD
/ Animals
/ BIRDS
/ Birds - parasitology
/ HARES
/ Ixodes
/ IXODIDAE
/ Larva
/ LIEBRE
/ LIEVRE
/ Mammals - parasitology
/ Myiasis - epidemiology
/ Myiasis - parasitology
/ Myiasis - veterinary
/ OESTRIDAE
/ OISEAU
/ ONGULE
/ PAJAROS
/ Population Density
/ Reptiles - parasitology
/ RODENTS
/ ROEDORES
/ RONGEUR
/ Seasons
/ SOUTH AFRICA
/ South Africa - epidemiology
/ SUDAFRICA
/ TERRESTRIAL TORTOISES
/ Tick Infestations - epidemiology
/ Tick Infestations - parasitology
/ Tick Infestations - veterinary
/ Ticks
/ TORTUE TERRESTRE
/ TORTUGAS TERRESTRES
/ UNGULADOS
/ UNGULATES
1998
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Parasites of domestic and wild animals in South Africa. XXXV. Ixodid ticks and bot fly larvae in the Bontebok National Park
by
Boomker, J
, Horak, I.G. (Pretoria Univ., Onderstepoort (South Africa). Faculty of Veterinary Science)
in
AFRIQUE DU SUD
/ Animals
/ BIRDS
/ Birds - parasitology
/ HARES
/ Ixodes
/ IXODIDAE
/ Larva
/ LIEBRE
/ LIEVRE
/ Mammals - parasitology
/ Myiasis - epidemiology
/ Myiasis - parasitology
/ Myiasis - veterinary
/ OESTRIDAE
/ OISEAU
/ ONGULE
/ PAJAROS
/ Population Density
/ Reptiles - parasitology
/ RODENTS
/ ROEDORES
/ RONGEUR
/ Seasons
/ SOUTH AFRICA
/ South Africa - epidemiology
/ SUDAFRICA
/ TERRESTRIAL TORTOISES
/ Tick Infestations - epidemiology
/ Tick Infestations - parasitology
/ Tick Infestations - veterinary
/ Ticks
/ TORTUE TERRESTRE
/ TORTUGAS TERRESTRES
/ UNGULADOS
/ UNGULATES
1998
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Parasites of domestic and wild animals in South Africa. XXXV. Ixodid ticks and bot fly larvae in the Bontebok National Park
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Parasites of domestic and wild animals in South Africa. XXXV. Ixodid ticks and bot fly larvae in the Bontebok National Park
1998
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Ixodid ticks were collected during February of each year from 1983-1992 from bontebok and grey rhebok in the Bontebok National Park, Western Cape Province. When available other mammals as well as ground-nesting birds and leopard tortoises were examined. Eleven tick species were recovered. Rhipicephalus nitens followed by Rhipicephalus glabroscutatum and an Ixodes sp. (near I. pilosus) were the most abundant, while Amblyomma marmoreum infested the widest host range. The larvae of three bot files were also collected. Gedoelstia sp. and Strobiloestrus sp. larvae were recovered from bontebok and grey rhebok and larvae of Oestrus ovis only from grey rhebok.
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