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Hibernation of Hyalomma savignyi (Ixodidae) in Palestine

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  10 July 2009

B. Feldman-Muhsam
Affiliation:
Department of Parasitology, Hebrew University, Jerusalem.

Extract

Galuzo (1941) in his ecological studies of the tick fauna in Kazakh S.S.R. states that the nymph of Hyalomma detritum, Schulze, overwinters on the host, that he is of the opinion that H. savignyi, Gerv., hibernates in the adult stage away from the host (in animal quarters or houses) and that he found hibernating nymphs of H. marginatum, Koch, in grass meadows.

In the course of field work carried out in Palestine during the winter 1945–16 only a few adult male and female ticks (some gorged) were found in the Jordan Valley and the Negeb, and none in the more temperate parts of the country.

Type
Orginal Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1949

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References

Feldman-Muhsam, B. (1947). Resistance of larvae and nymphs of Hyalomma savignyi Gerv. to various conditions of temperature and humidity.—Parasitology, 38, pp. 111115.CrossRefGoogle ScholarPubMed
Galuzo, I. G. (1941). The ecological characteristics of the main representatives of the tick fauna of the Kazakh S.S.R. and the basis of control. [In Russian.]—Tez. Dokl. tret'e Soveshch. parazit. Probl., 1941, pp. 5155, Moscow. (R.A.E., (B) 34, p. 118.)Google Scholar