Amblyomma variegatum
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''Amblyomma variegatum'', commonly known as the tropical bont tick, is a species of
tick Ticks (order Ixodida) are parasitic arachnids that are part of the mite superorder Parasitiformes. Adult ticks are approximately 3 to 5 mm in length depending on age, sex, species, and "fullness". Ticks are external parasites, living by ...
of the genus ''
Amblyomma ''Amblyomma'' is a genus of hard ticks. Some are disease vectors, for example the Rocky Mountain spotted fever in Brazil or ehrlichiosis in the United States. This genus is the third largest in the family Ixodidae, with its species primarily o ...
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endemic Endemism is the state of a species being found in a single defined geographic location, such as an island, state, nation, country or other defined zone; organisms that are indigenous to a place are not endemic to it if they are also found else ...
to
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. It has spread from its centre of origin to several countries, including the Caribbean islands, where it is known as the Senegalese tick (due to the suspected introduction of the tick from cattle imports from that country) and the Antigua gold tick. They are vividly coloured (especially the males) and have a substantial impact on livestock, primarily through their transmission of diseases. They are three-host hard ticks (where each life stage completes a blood meal on a particular host before dropping off and ecdysis) that have been found on a variety of domesticated species such camels, cattle, goats, sheep, dogs, and various species of wildlife.


Control

Control programmes have not fared as well as for ''Rhipicephalus'' (''Boophilus'') spp. due to the wider host range. Kelly et al 2014 obtains good results using livestock tags impregnated with an attraction-aggregation-attachment pheromone and
acaricide Acaricides are pesticides that kill members of the arachnid subclass ''Acari'', which includes ticks and mites. Acaricides are used both in medicine and agriculture, although the desired selective toxicity differs between the two fields. Termino ...
. Their method shows promise for use elsewhere, if the problem of thick vegetation accidentally rubbing off the tags can be resolved. Maranga et al 2003 uses a AAA pheromone very differently, combined with CO2 in a site on the ground instead of on a host. Over the next three hours 90% of ''A. variegatum'' within a close distance had travelled to the attracting site and those further away were somewhat attracted. Combining Maranga's technique with an
acaricide Acaricides are pesticides that kill members of the arachnid subclass ''Acari'', which includes ticks and mites. Acaricides are used both in medicine and agriculture, although the desired selective toxicity differs between the two fields. Termino ...
protects a
corral A pen is an enclosure for holding livestock. It may also perhaps be used as a term for an enclosure for other animals such as pets that are unwanted inside the house. The term describes types of enclosures that may confine one or many animal ...
or feedlot area.


References


External links

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Tropical bont tick
on Featured Creatures website, Department of Entomology and Nematology,
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Species Profile - Tropical Bont Tick (''Amblyomma variegatum'')
National Invasive Species Information Center,
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. {{Taxonbar, from=Q4033890 Amblyomma Animals described in 1794 Arachnids of Africa Veterinary entomology