Parasites of domestic and wild animals in South Africa. XXX. Ectoparasites of kudus in the eastern Transvaal Lowveld and the eastern Cape Province.

I G Horak, J Boomker, A M Spickett, V de Vos

Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Pretoria, Onderstepoort.

Journal Article: The Onderstepoort journal of veterinary research (impact factor: 0.43). 01/1993; 59(4):259-73.

Abstract

Sets of four kudus were shot and examined for arthropod parasites at approximately monthly intervals from April 1981 to March 1983 in the southern part of the Kruger National Park, eastern Transvaal Lowveld. These animals harboured 10 ixodid tick species of which Boophilus decoloratus followed by Amblyomma hebraeum were the most abundant. The seasonal abundances of these ticks and of Amblyomma marmoreum, Rhipicephalus appendiculatus, Rhipicephalus evertsi evertsi and Rhipicephalus zambeziensis were determined. The kudus were also infested with 3 lice and 1 louse fly species, as well as the nymphs of a pentastomid. Sixteen kudus were shot in the Andries Vosloo Kudu Reserve, eastern Cape Province and 9 on an adjacent farm. These animals were infested with 12 tick species. A. hebraeum followed by Rhipicephalus glabroscutatum were the most abundant on kudus in the reserve and R. glabroscutatum followed by Haemaphysalis silacea on the animals on the farm. The seasonal abundances of A. hebraeum, A. marmoreum, H. silacea, R. appendiculatus, R. glabroscutatum and a Rhipicephalus sp. (near R. oculatus) were determined on the kudus in the reserve. The kudus were also infested with 3 lice and 1 louse fly species. Two kudus examined in the Addo Elephant National Park were infested with 6 tick, 1 louse and 1 louse fly species.

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Keywords

1 louse
 
12 tick species
 
A. hebraeum
 
A. marmoreum
 
Amblyomma hebraeum
 
Amblyomma marmoreum
 
Andries Vosloo Kudu Reserve
 
animals harboured 10 ixodid tick species
 
Boophilus decoloratus
 
eastern Cape Province
 
eastern Transvaal Lowveld
 
H. silacea
 
Haemaphysalis silacea
 
Kruger National Park
 
National Park
 
R. appendiculatus
 
Rhipicephalus appendiculatus
 
Rhipicephalus evertsi evertsi
 
Rhipicephalus sp
 
seasonal abundances