Allan S A, Simmons L A, Burridge M J
Department of Pathobiology, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Florida, Gainesville 32611-0880, USA.
J Med Entomol. 1998 Sep;35(5):621-4. doi: 10.1093/jmedent/35.5.621.
The tortoise tick Amblyomma marmoreum Koch was found to be established on a reptile facility in central Florida. Over a 5-mo period, 443 ticks were collected from tortoises, dogs, and vegetation. Collections from hosts were primarily from 3 species of exotic tortoises, including leopard tortoises, Aldabra tortoises, and yellow-footed tortoises. The total numbers of ticks present, the presence of all life stages, and the slow development of this species indicate that this is not a recent infestation. The source of the infestation is unknown because no tortoises were imported or moved onto this premise within the previous year. The propensity of this tick to feed on mammals and reptiles as immatures, its status as an experimental heartwater vector, and potential for further accidental introductions to the United States elicit concern toward the more widespread establishment of this species.
在佛罗里达州中部的一个爬行动物饲养场发现了龟蜱(Amblyomma marmoreum Koch)。在5个月的时间里,从乌龟、狗和植被上收集了443只蜱虫。从宿主身上采集的蜱虫主要来自3种外来龟类,包括豹纹陆龟、阿尔达布拉象龟和黄腿象龟。蜱虫的总数、所有生命阶段的存在以及该物种的缓慢发育表明这不是近期的侵扰。侵扰源不明,因为前一年没有乌龟被进口到这个场地或运到这里。这种蜱虫在未成熟时就有以哺乳动物和爬行动物为食的倾向,它作为实验性心水病媒介的地位,以及进一步意外引入美国的可能性,引发了人们对该物种更广泛传播的担忧。