Description of Ixodeslanigeri sp. nov., a new hard tick species (Acari, Ixodidae) collected from mouse-eared bats (Vespertilionidae, Myotis) in Vietnam.

IF 16.4 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Accounts of Chemical Research Pub Date : 2024-10-14 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.3897/zookeys.1215.123624
Sándor Hornok, Jenő Kontschán, Ai Takano, Yasuhiro Gotoh, Alexandre Hassanin, Vuong Tan Tu
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Historically, for more than one and a half centuries, only one so-called "long-legged bat tick" species, i.e., Ixodesvespertilionis Koch was known to science. However, during the past decade, it was recognized on a molecular basis that long-legged ixodid ticks associated with bats may represent at least six species. Of these, until recently, five have been morphologically described. In this study, Ixodes ticks were collected from two Myotis species in southeastern Asia, Vietnam. Based on the morphological and molecular characteristics of the female, nymph and larva, Ixodeslanigeri Hornok, sp. nov. is described here. The male is unknown. Like other members of the Ixodesariadnae complex, I.lanigeri Hornok apparently shows a preference for vesper bats as its typical hosts. In this context, host-association and geographical separation may explain the evolutionary divergence of I.lanigeri Hornok from its closest relative occurring on Murinahilgendorfi Peters in East Asia, Japan, because no Myotis or Murina spp. have overlapping distribution between Vietnam and the main islands of Japan. On the other hand, supposing that (similarly to I.ariadnae) I.lanigeri Hornok probably occurs on other myotine bats and knowing that several Myotis species indigenous in Vietnam have a broad geographical range in southern and southeastern Asia, the new tick species most likely has a widespread distribution in this area.

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描述从越南鼠耳蝠(Vespertilionidae,Myotis)身上采集到的硬蜱新种 Ixodeslanigeri sp.
一个半世纪以来,科学界一直只知道一种所谓的 "长腿蝙蝠蜱",即 Ixodesvespertilionis Koch。然而,在过去十年中,人们从分子角度认识到,与蝙蝠有关的长脚蜱可能至少有六个种类。其中,直到最近,才有五个物种被形态学描述。在这项研究中,从亚洲东南部越南的两种蝠鲼身上采集到了 Ixodes ticks。根据雌虫、若虫和幼虫的形态和分子特征,这里描述了 Ixodeslanigeri Hornok,sp. nov.。雄虫未知。与 Ixodesariadnae 复合体的其他成员一样,I.lanigeri Hornok 显然偏好以蝙蝠为典型宿主。在这种情况下,寄主关系和地理上的分离可以解释 I.lanigeri Hornok 在进化过程中与发生在东亚日本 Murinahilgendorfi Peters 上的近亲的分化,因为在越南和日本主要岛屿之间没有 Myotis 或 Murina spp.的重叠分布。另一方面,假设(与 I.ariadnae相似)I.lanigeri Hornok很可能出现在其他蕈蝠身上,并且知道越南本土的几个蕈蝠物种在亚洲南部和东南部有广泛的地理分布,那么新的蜱虫物种很可能在这一地区有广泛的分布。
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