Ectoparasite of White-tailed tailed Deer mrsmaine.wikispaces.com Andrew N. Cartoceti DVM Southeastern Cooperative Wildlife Disease Study
History/Signalment White-tailed tailed deer (Odocoileus virginianus) Southern TN in late December/early January Reports of Cheetos staining on face Otherwise healthy Ears and skin of the face submitted
Gross Lesions Fine, orange, granular material Skin roughened and crusting Alopecia i Around muzzle, eyes and ears most affected
Gross Lesions
Gross Lesions
Gross Lesions
A Closer Look Orange Oange Round-bodied Six legs (larval stage) Piercing mouthparts Neotrombicula microti www.boldsystems.org Neotrombicula sp. 52 um Little et al, 2007
Histopathology Many mites attached to surface of epidermis by mouthparts
Mite Morphology Thin exoskeleton Piercing mouthparts (chelicerae) (hl GI tract Striated skeletal muscle Linear feeding tracts
Histopathology Tissue reaction Acanthosis and epidermal necrosis Eosinophils, lymphocytes, plasma cells, macrophages and others in dermis Dermal necrosis around feeding tracts
Trombiculidae Engorged larva Unfed larva Nymph Adult Egg Larvae feed < 1 week Nymph y p and adults are soil micropredators
Feeding Trombidium newelii Mohamed and Hogg, 2004
To help protect your privacy, PowerPoint prevented this external picture from being automatically downloaded. To download and display this picture, click Options in the Message Bar, and then click Enable external content. Likely Genera Eutrombicula spp. Common in Southeast Light infestation No clinical signs or lesions Year-roundround Neotrombicula spp. Less common Heavy infestation Pruritis and grossly apparent dermatitis Winter predilection i www.biology.ualberta.ca Neotrombicula autumnalis www.biolib.cz
Disease Impacts Typically none Heavy infestation may produce crusting, alopecia and pruritis Debilitation uncommon Rare death in young sheep and albatross chicks Vector for scrub typhus in East Asia and South Pacific
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Questions Trombidium holosericeum Luc Viatour