Morphological study on Dermacentor marginatus (Acari: Ixodidae) by environmental scanning electron microscopy (E.S.E.M.)

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Scientia Parasitologica, 2005, 1-2, 111-115 Morphological study on Dermacentor marginatus (Acari: Ixodidae) y environmental scanning electron microscopy Mariana IONIłĂ*, I.L. MITREA*, F. MINCULESCU** * University of Agricultural Sciences and Veterinary Medicine, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, 54 Mărăşti, Bucharest, Romania ** Polytechnic University of Bucharest ABSTRACT. The use of electron microscopy in the parasitological reserches has een ecame an usual and necessary method wich is ale to offer the main informations aout the aspect of different morphological structures. In tis way it is otained the certainties and precious data, especially for taxonomical studies. In our study we have making some trials to emphasize the morphological structures wich are more difficult to e surprised y conventional methods used until now. We descried these structures with a taxonomical, physiological and ethological significance, and confirmed its according with other studies. The phenotypical study y E.S.E.M. was performed on the males and females and larvae of Dermacentor marginatus (Acari: Ixodidae). Key words: tiks, Dermacentor marginatus, morphology, scanning microscopy. Introduction The environmental scanning electron microscope is a direct descendant of the conventional S.E.M., ut also permits wet and insulating samples to e imaged without prior specimen preparation. By this method it is ale to investigate specimens in their natural state, without need for conventional preparation techniques that may produce unwanted artefacts in the sample. Also, this examination permits to identify and descrie the morphological structures which are use as the keys for the identification of different genus and species. On the other hand, y this method, we have een otained the original images of these arthropods, in our country. Material and methods The ixodide samples (males, females and larvae) from naturally infested animals were collected in the spring (april-may, 2003). The identification of species in the laoratory was performed y optic microscop and stereomicroscop. All samples were identified according to specific taxonomic keys [Feider (1965), Hoskins (1991), Keirans (1992) and Keirans and Roins (1999)]. Samples of larvae were otained in the laoratory, they hatching from the eggs of some of females engorgeed collected and kepted in the laoratory for oviposition at 27 ± 1ºC and 85% relative humidity. It was estalished the species Dermacentor marginatus (Sulzer, 1776; syn. D. reticulatus Faricius, 1794; D. reticulatus Olenev, 1931) y the folowing diagnostic characters: - the asis capitulum rectangular dorsally; - anal grooves surronding anus posteriorly; - eyes and festoons present; festoons numer 11; - palps aout as long as asis capituli; palps short, road or moderate, the second palpal segment aout as long as road; - coxa I to IV of males increase progressively in size; - in all species coxa IV is the largest; - male without plates or shields; 111

- coxa I ifid in oth sexes; - spiracular plates suoval or comma-shaped, with an evident dorsal apophise; - usually ornate. After the identification of species, the samples of females, males and larvae were analyzed y the scanning microscopy with a XL-30-ESEM (Environmental Scaning Electron Microscope), in the laoratory BIOMAT, in Polytechnic University Bucharest, using the ulk technic. The samples were trated with glutaraldehide 2,5% and then inding on the holder y an electrono-conductive paste. The main morphological carachters with a taxonomical, physiological and ethological significance were examined. In the morphological study were analyzed and determined: - dimensions: the lengh and the road of the idiosome, the length of the capitulum, the length of the palps; - the aspects of different morphological structures: of the porose areas of the females, of the dorsal scut, the presence and the aspect of the eyes, the aspects of different segment of legs, shape of spiracular plates, presence and numer of festoons. Results and discussions The female of Dermacentor marginatus presented next characters: - the scutum covering anterior portion of dorsum only, porose areas present; - the dorsal scutum ornamented (rightly coloured) and with a punctuations, more frequently in the lateral areas of the scutum: large punctuations (scarce) and small punctuations (frequently) (fig. 1); - the flat eyes placed on the edge of the scutum; - length of ody: 6,1 mm (unengorgeed females) to 17,3 mm (engorgeed females); road: 3,2-10,4 mm; - the posteriorly edge of aloscutum cutting up in 11 festoons; the capitulum (fig. 3): long from 774 to 948 µm; the palps, short and road, with not prominent external edge and 590-650 µm length; oval porose areas, with the long axes converged posteriorly; rectangulare asis of capitulum with large cornua; on the ventral face of the idiosome (fig. 2): - coxa I ifid, with a short external spur; - the genital aperture with two external alae; - the canal groove crescently, and spiracular plates comma-shaped (fig. 4); - Hallers organ (fig. 5) a complex sensory apparatus located on the dorsal surface of the tarsus of leg I; this is very important, as it is the primary organ for determining host loca-tion, and detecting host odors and pheromones; Hallers organ is present at all of stades. The male of Dermacentor marginatus presented next characters: - the scutum covering entire dorsum (fig. 6); - porose areas asent; - lenght of ody, from 3,7 to 6,9 mm and road, from 2,5 mm to 4,6 mm; - the marginal grove of scutum oviously; - the posterior order cuted in 11 festoons (fig. 6); - capitulum the same as the female s; - the legs long, coxa I deeply-cleft and coxa IV very large, lade axe shaped (fig. 7, 8); - pulvillus more short than the claws; - the pregenital area with longitudinale ridges (fig. 8); - without adanale plates. The larva of Dermacentor marginatus presented next characters (fig. 9, 10): - three pairs of legs; - asence of genital aperture; - asence of spiracular plates; - lenght of the ody: from 638 µm to 892 µm; - the dorsal scutum short, pentagonal-shaped; - capitulum short, with cornua moderately long; - posterior margin of asis capituli ventral convex and dorsal concave; - tars with pulvillus equal with the claws; tars I pointed dorsal. 112

Figure 1 Dermacentor marginatus - female dorsal aspect Figure 2 Dermacentor marginatus - female a c Figure 4 Dermacentor marginatus - female, spiracle Figure 3 Dermacentor marginatus - female, capitulum a. palp;. porose area; c. asis capitulum a Figure 5 Dermacentor marginatus - female, tars I: a. gheare;. Hallers organ Figure 6 dorsal aspect 113

a Figure 7 Figure 8 ventral aspect: a. coxa IV;. anal aperture Figure 9 Dermacentor marginatus larva, dorsal aspect Figure 10 Dermacentor marginatus larva, 114

Conclusions 1. A phenotipical study y environmental scanning electron microscope on the males, females and larvae of Dermacentor marginatus (Sulzer, 1776) was performed. 2. The main morphological structures with a taxonomical, physiological and ethological significance were emphasized: capitulum, asis of capitulum, palps, dorsal scutum, porose areas, spiracular palets, Hallers organ. Biliography 1. Cernăianu C. C., 1957. Piroplasme şi piroplasmoze, vol. I, II. Editura Academiei. 2. Cosoroaă I., 2000. Acarologie veterinară. Editura Mirton, Timişoara. 3. Feider Z., 1965. Fauna R.P.R. Arachnida, vol V, fasc.2. Editura Academiei. 4. Keirans J.E., Roins R.G., 1999. A world checklist of genera, sugenera and species of ticks (Acari: Ixodidae). Pulished from 1973-1997. J. Vector Ecol., 24: 15-129. 115