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BIO 475 - Parasitology Spring 2009 Stephen M. Shuster Northern Arizona University http://www4.nau.edu/isopod Lecture 25 Subphylum Cheliceriformes Spiders, ticks, mites, scorpions, horseshoe crabs General Characteristics Body composed of two tagmata; the prosoma and opisthoma. Appendages on prosoma are: 1. Chelicerae 2. Pedipalps 3. 4 pairs of walking legs (uniramous) 4. No antennae

Three major suborders 1. Opilioacariformes - primitive mites 2. Parasitiformes - parasitic ticks and mites 3. Acariformes - mites and chiggers Order Acari Order Acari Characteristics 1. Hexapod larval stage 2. Three octopod nymphal stages (variously abbreviated in derived taxa) 3. Gnathosoma delimited by a circumcapitular suture 4. Palpcoxal endites fused medially forming a hypostome 5. Loss of external evidence of opisthosomal segmentation, i.e. without tergites or sternites

Acari - The Mites Among the oldest of all terrestrial animals, known from the early Devonian, nearly 400 million years ago. Mites are ubiquitous. They have successfully colonized nearly every known terrestrial, marine, and fresh water habitat 1 m 2 of coniferous litter may contain > 10 5 mites representing 200 species in at least 50 families. Acariformes The "mite-like" mites 30,000 described species They inhabit all imaginable biotic and abiotic habitats. They include such familiar scourges as dust mites, spider mites, scabies and chiggers Oribatid Mites Primarily soil dwelling mites Serve as intermediate hosts for some cestodes

Acariformes The "mite-like" mites 30,000 described species They inhabit all imaginable biotic and abiotic habitats. They include such familiar scourges as dust mites, spider mites, scabies and chiggers Astigmata: Sarcoptes and Mange mites

Trombidiformes Trombidiform mites Prostigmata - tracheal system opens near dorsal prosoma Tetranychoidea spider mites Eriophyoidea gall mites Parasitengona Velvet mites, chiggers, water mites Are termed protelean parasites because larvae are parasitic while deutonymphs and adults are predatory. Amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals are all subject to attack from these larvae. Trombids = chiggers!!

Parasitengona Velvet mites, chiggers, water mites Are termed protelean parasites because larvae are parasitic while deutonymphs and adults are predatory. Amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals are all subject to attack from these larvae. Trombids = chiggers!!

Hydracarina Water mites The only truly aquatic mites Are parasitic on aquatic sponges, mussels, and insects Acari - The Mites Among the oldest of all terrestrial animals, known from the early Devonian, nearly 400 million years ago. Mites are ubiquitous. They have successfully colonized nearly every known terrestrial, marine, and fresh water habitat 1 m 2 of coniferous litter may contain > 10 5 mites representing 200 species in at least 50 families. Parasitiformes Holothyrans, ticks and mesostigmatic mites

Parasitiformes Holothyrans, ticks and mesostigmatic mites Ixodidae (Hard ticks) Argasidae (Soft ticks) Nuttalliellidae

Blacklegged (or deer) ticks (Ixodes scapularis and Ixodes pacificus) can transmit several tick-borne diseases including anaplasmosis, babesiosis and Lyme disease. Ixodes ticks and Lyme Disease Lone star ticks (Amblyomma americanum) have been linked to transmission of ehrlichiosis, tularemia, and southern tickassociated rash illness (STARI). The saliva of these ticks is irritating, and can cause an allergic reaction at the site of the bite

Distinguishing between soft and hard TICKS (Family Argasidae vs. Family Ixodidae) American dog tick (Dermacentor variabilis) as well as the Rocky Mountain wood tick (Dermacentor andersoni) can transmit many diseases including Rocky Mountain spotted fever and tularemia.