Revision of the genus Quadraseta Brennan 1970 (Trombidiformes: Trombiculidae): morphological studies and investigation of the presence of Rickettsia spp.
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Resumo: | Larval stages of chigger mites (Trombidiformes: Trombiculidae) are parasites of terrestrial vertebrates, and can even parasitize humans. During feeding, these animals inject digestive enzymes into the host\'s skin, which can trigger inflammatory reactions, usually such as trombiculiasis. There is also the possibility, if the mites are infected, of pathogens transmission to host. In Brazil, the bacteria Rickettsia felis-like was detected in the chigger Blankaartia sinamaryi collected parasitizing a bird, and “Candidatus Rickettsia colombianensi” in the chiggers, Herpetacarus hertigi, Quadraseta trapezoides and Trombewingia bakeri, collected from rodents. Considering the lack of knowledge, and that there are indications of the possibility of the larvae participation in the transmission of pathogens, the investigative analysis of Rickettsia spp. becomes relevant. In Neotropical region, the genus Quadraseta is composed of parasitic species of birds and small mammals. In order to review the genus, national and international collections were consulted, and the type-series material of the species was examined. By the end of this study, the total number of species for the genus was updated from 15 to 14 species, with the synonymy of Quadraseta brennani with Quadraseta antillarum, and Quadraseta akodonica with Quadraseta trapezoides, new locality records are presented for Brazil, Venezuela and Paraguay, and an updated dichotomous key is presented for the genus. In addition, we provided 18S gene sequences for Quadraseta brasiliensis and Quadraseta pazca species, increasing the genebank for this genus. |
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Revision of the genus Quadraseta Brennan 1970 (Trombidiformes: Trombiculidae): morphological studies and investigation of the presence of Rickettsia spp.Revisão do gênero Quadraseta Brennan 1970 (Trombidiformes: Trombiculidae): estudos morfológicos e investigação da presença de Rickettsia sppBactériaBacteriumChiggersChiggersNeotropicalNeotropicalTombiculídeoTrombiculiaseTrombiculiasisTrombiculidLarval stages of chigger mites (Trombidiformes: Trombiculidae) are parasites of terrestrial vertebrates, and can even parasitize humans. During feeding, these animals inject digestive enzymes into the host\'s skin, which can trigger inflammatory reactions, usually such as trombiculiasis. There is also the possibility, if the mites are infected, of pathogens transmission to host. In Brazil, the bacteria Rickettsia felis-like was detected in the chigger Blankaartia sinamaryi collected parasitizing a bird, and “Candidatus Rickettsia colombianensi” in the chiggers, Herpetacarus hertigi, Quadraseta trapezoides and Trombewingia bakeri, collected from rodents. Considering the lack of knowledge, and that there are indications of the possibility of the larvae participation in the transmission of pathogens, the investigative analysis of Rickettsia spp. becomes relevant. In Neotropical region, the genus Quadraseta is composed of parasitic species of birds and small mammals. In order to review the genus, national and international collections were consulted, and the type-series material of the species was examined. By the end of this study, the total number of species for the genus was updated from 15 to 14 species, with the synonymy of Quadraseta brennani with Quadraseta antillarum, and Quadraseta akodonica with Quadraseta trapezoides, new locality records are presented for Brazil, Venezuela and Paraguay, and an updated dichotomous key is presented for the genus. In addition, we provided 18S gene sequences for Quadraseta brasiliensis and Quadraseta pazca species, increasing the genebank for this genus.Estágios larvais de ácaros trombiculídeos (Trombidiformes: Trombiculidae) são parasitas de vertebrados terrestres, podendo até mesmo parasitar seres humanos. Durante a alimentação, esses animais injetam enzimas digestivas na pele do hospedeiro, que podem desencadear reações inflamatórias, conhecidas normalmente como trombiculíase. Existe também, a possibilidade, caso esses ácaros estejam infectados, de transmissão de patógenos para o hospedeiro. No Brasil, foi detectada Rickettsia felis-like na espécie Blankaartia sinamaryi coletada parasitando uma ave, e “Candidatus Rickettsia colombianensi ” nos ácaros das espécies Herpetacarus hertigi, Quadraseta trapezoides e Trombewingia bakeri, coletadas em roedores. Tendo em vista a carência de estudos, e que existem indícios da possibilidade de as larvas participarem da transmissão de patógenos, torna-se relevante a análise investigativa de Rickettsia spp. em ácaros trombiculídeos. Na região neotropical, o gênero Quadraseta é composto por espécies parasitas de aves e pequenos mamíferos. Afim de revisar o gênero, coleções nacionais e internacionais foram consultadas, e as séries típicas das espécies foram examinadas. Ao final desse estudo, o número total de espécies para o gênero foi atualizado de 15 para 14 espécies, com sinonimia de Quadraseta brennani com Quadraseta antillarum, Quadraseta akodonica com Quadraseta trapezoides, e novos registros de localidade são apresentados para o Brasil, Venezuela e Paraguai, incluindo uma chave dicotômica atualizada para o gênero. Além disso, fornecemos sequências do gene 18S para as espécies Quadraseta brasiliensis e Quadraseta pazca, contribuindo para o banco de gene desse gênero.Biblioteca Digitais de Teses e Dissertações da USPBattesti, Darci Moraes BarrosJacinavicius, Fernando de CastroBastos, Matheus Huang2022-08-18info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesisapplication/pdfhttps://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/10/10134/tde-26012023-162601/reponame:Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USPinstname:Universidade de São Paulo (USP)instacron:USPReter o conteúdo por motivos de patente, publicação e/ou direitos autoriais.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccesseng2024-10-09T13:16:04Zoai:teses.usp.br:tde-26012023-162601Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertaçõeshttp://www.teses.usp.br/PUBhttp://www.teses.usp.br/cgi-bin/mtd2br.plvirginia@if.usp.br|| atendimento@aguia.usp.br||virginia@if.usp.bropendoar:27212024-10-09T13:16:04Biblioteca Digital de Teses e Dissertações da USP - Universidade de São Paulo (USP)false |
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Revision of the genus Quadraseta Brennan 1970 (Trombidiformes: Trombiculidae): morphological studies and investigation of the presence of Rickettsia spp. Revisão do gênero Quadraseta Brennan 1970 (Trombidiformes: Trombiculidae): estudos morfológicos e investigação da presença de Rickettsia spp |
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Revision of the genus Quadraseta Brennan 1970 (Trombidiformes: Trombiculidae): morphological studies and investigation of the presence of Rickettsia spp. |
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Revision of the genus Quadraseta Brennan 1970 (Trombidiformes: Trombiculidae): morphological studies and investigation of the presence of Rickettsia spp. Bastos, Matheus Huang Bactéria Bacterium Chiggers Chiggers Neotropical Neotropical Tombiculídeo Trombiculiase Trombiculiasis Trombiculid |
title_short |
Revision of the genus Quadraseta Brennan 1970 (Trombidiformes: Trombiculidae): morphological studies and investigation of the presence of Rickettsia spp. |
title_full |
Revision of the genus Quadraseta Brennan 1970 (Trombidiformes: Trombiculidae): morphological studies and investigation of the presence of Rickettsia spp. |
title_fullStr |
Revision of the genus Quadraseta Brennan 1970 (Trombidiformes: Trombiculidae): morphological studies and investigation of the presence of Rickettsia spp. |
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Revision of the genus Quadraseta Brennan 1970 (Trombidiformes: Trombiculidae): morphological studies and investigation of the presence of Rickettsia spp. |
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Revision of the genus Quadraseta Brennan 1970 (Trombidiformes: Trombiculidae): morphological studies and investigation of the presence of Rickettsia spp. |
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Bastos, Matheus Huang |
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Bastos, Matheus Huang |
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Battesti, Darci Moraes Barros Jacinavicius, Fernando de Castro |
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Bastos, Matheus Huang |
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Bactéria Bacterium Chiggers Chiggers Neotropical Neotropical Tombiculídeo Trombiculiase Trombiculiasis Trombiculid |
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Bactéria Bacterium Chiggers Chiggers Neotropical Neotropical Tombiculídeo Trombiculiase Trombiculiasis Trombiculid |
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Larval stages of chigger mites (Trombidiformes: Trombiculidae) are parasites of terrestrial vertebrates, and can even parasitize humans. During feeding, these animals inject digestive enzymes into the host\'s skin, which can trigger inflammatory reactions, usually such as trombiculiasis. There is also the possibility, if the mites are infected, of pathogens transmission to host. In Brazil, the bacteria Rickettsia felis-like was detected in the chigger Blankaartia sinamaryi collected parasitizing a bird, and “Candidatus Rickettsia colombianensi” in the chiggers, Herpetacarus hertigi, Quadraseta trapezoides and Trombewingia bakeri, collected from rodents. Considering the lack of knowledge, and that there are indications of the possibility of the larvae participation in the transmission of pathogens, the investigative analysis of Rickettsia spp. becomes relevant. In Neotropical region, the genus Quadraseta is composed of parasitic species of birds and small mammals. In order to review the genus, national and international collections were consulted, and the type-series material of the species was examined. By the end of this study, the total number of species for the genus was updated from 15 to 14 species, with the synonymy of Quadraseta brennani with Quadraseta antillarum, and Quadraseta akodonica with Quadraseta trapezoides, new locality records are presented for Brazil, Venezuela and Paraguay, and an updated dichotomous key is presented for the genus. In addition, we provided 18S gene sequences for Quadraseta brasiliensis and Quadraseta pazca species, increasing the genebank for this genus. |
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