Rhipicephalus maculatus Neumann, 1901
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4871.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4582395 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C04787D4-FF0A-FF26-FF07-F9916703C95F |
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Rhipicephalus maculatus Neumann, 1901 |
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46. Rhipicephalus maculatus Neumann, 1901 View in CoL .
An Afrotropical species, all of whose parasitic stages are usually found on Artiodactyla : Bovidae , but all parasitic stages have also been collected from Artiodactyla : Suidae . Adults and nymphs have been recovered from Perissodactyla : Rhinocerotidae ; adults and unknown immature stages have been taken from Carnivora : Felidae ; adult ticks alone have been found on Carnivora : Hyaenidae , Perissodactyla : Equidae , and Proboscidea : Elephantidae , with an odd record from Squamata : Varanidae . Larvae and nymphs have been collected from Macroscelididea: Macroscelidae, and unknown immature stages from Carnivora : Viverridae , and Hyracoidea : Procaviidae . Rhipicephalus maculatus is a sporadic parasite of humans.
N: Theiler (1947), under the name Rhipicephalus masseyi , as explained in Walker et al. (2000); see note below
L: Theiler and Robinson (1953); see note below
Redescriptions
M: Zumpt (1942a, 1950), Theiler and Robinson (1953), Matthysse and Colbo (1987), Walker et al. (2000), Horak et al. (2018)
F: Zumpt (1942a), Theiler and Robinson (1953), Matthysse and Colbo (1987), Walker et al. (2000), Horak et al. (2018)
N: Theiler and Robinson (1953), Walker et al. (2000)
L: Walker et al. (2000)
Note: Santos Dias (1948c) allegedly described the larva and redescribed the nymph of Rhipicephalus maculatus , but his descriptions differ from those in Walker et al. (2000), which were based on laboratory-reared material, and his study is therefore not included in the above lists. Walker et al. (2000) also state that Gertrud Theiler personally communicated to Jane B. Walker that the description of the nymph of Rhipicephalus masseyi in Theiler (1947) corresponds to Rhipicephalus maculatus .
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