Evidence of co-parasitism between different species of chiggers (Trombidiformes: Trombiculidae) parasitizing cricetid rodents in Morro Grande Forest reserve, São Paulo state, Brazil


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Chigger mites are ectoparasites of terrestrial vertebrates and can even bite humans, causing lesions on their skins. The co-parasitism is gradually being reported for this family, and recent studies have highlighted this relationship worldwide. In Brazil, only some records of chigger species co-parasitizing rodents and lizards in the Pernambuco and Piauí States were done. The present study reports six co-parasitism situations in cricetid rodents collected in the Morro Grande Forest Reserve, Cotia Municipality, São Paulo State, Brazil.
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Jacinavicius FC, Arbex RL, Barros-Battesti D, Bassini-Silva R. Evidence of co-parasitism between different species of chiggers (Trombidiformes: Trombiculidae) parasitizing cricetid rodents in Morro Grande Forest reserve, São Paulo state, Brazil. Entomol Commun. 2021 Dec; 3:ec03043. doi:10.37486/2675-1305.ec03043.
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https://repositorio.butantan.gov.br/handle/butantan/4775
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2021


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