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Parasitism by Amblyomma rotundatum Koch, 1844 (Acari: Ixodidae) associated with blefaritis on a red-footed tortoise ( Chelonoidis carbonarius ) in Rio de Janeiro state - case report.

Bruna Emely Pereira BarbosaYgor Henrique da SilvaGabriel Alcides Capucho LimaCatarina Souza Leão Espinoso MonteThais Ribeiro CorreiaDaniel de Almeida Balthazar
Published in: Brazilian journal of veterinary medicine (2023)
Amblyomma rotundatum is a tick species commonly found on reptiles and amphibians. In Brazil, investigations of this ectoparasite have indicated its distribution across all Brazilian biomes, although it is concentrated in certain locations. In this context, the objective of the present study was to describe a case of parasitism by A. rotundatum in a red-footed tortoise ( Chelonoidis carbonarius ) in the state of Rio de Janeiro. A female red-footed tortoise ( C. carbonarius ), seized by the environmental police, was parasitized by a tick in the left periocular region. The tick was manually removed, preserved in 70º GL ethanol, and sent for identification at the Federal Rural University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRRJ). Based on the morphological evaluation Dantas-Torres et al. (2019), Barros-Battesti et al. (2006) and Lampo et al. (1997), a diagnosis of a female specimen of A. rotundatum was made. In conclusion, this study reports the first case of A. rotundatum parasitizing C. carbonarius in the state of Rio de Janeiro, highlighting the presence of periocular blepharitis associated with this parasitism.
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