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THE OCCURRENCE OF A RARE GENUS OE TICKS ON BATS IN PUERTO RICO (ACARINA: SPELAEORHYNCHIDAE)
Author(s) -
Irving H. Fox
Publication year - 1942
Publication title -
the journal of agriculture of the university of puerto rico/the journal of agriculture of the university of puerto rico
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.123
H-Index - 10
eISSN - 2308-1759
pISSN - 0041-994X
DOI - 10.46429/jaupr.v26i4.13588
Subject(s) - artibeus , biology , tick , zoology , genus , ecology , indigenous
Since bats are the only living native land mammals of Puerto Rico, the author attempted a survey of their ectoparasites in hopes of finding new, indigenous species of mites, ticks, and fleas. During the course of this work it was discovered that the common fruit eating bat, Artibeus jamaicensis jamaicensis Leach, is parasitized by a tick in the unusual genus Spelaeorhynchus, not previously known to occur in Puerto Rico. No tick has heretofore been reported from bats in Puerto Rico, although previous efforts had been made to find them.

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