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. 2019 Jul 16;10:793. doi: 10.3389/fphys.2019.00793

TABLE 3.

Collected ticks, their hosts and preferred attachment sites on different hosts observed during present study.

Host Tick species collected Tick attachment site on host body
Cattle R. microplus, R. haemaphysaloides, Hya. anatolicum, Hya. impeltatum, Hya. marginatum, and Hae. montgomeryi (belly, dewlap, shoulders and flanks) (axillae, groin, genital areas, perineum and udder)
Buffalos R. microplus R. haemaphysaloides, Hya. anatolicum and Hae. montgomeryi (neck, shoulders, flanks, axillae, groin, genital areas, perineum, and udder)
Goat Hae. longicornis, R. haemaphysaloides and Hya. impeltatum (neck, shoulder, groin, axillae, genital areas, perineum, and udder)
Dog R. annulatus and R. sanguineus (legs, shoulders, ears, and neck)
Sheep Hae. longicornis and Hya. impeltatum (groin, axilla, lags, genital areas perineum, and udder)
Horses R. turanicus (shoulder)
Domestic fowl A. persicus (host plumage and nests)

Multiple tick species infesting same host

Cattle R. microplus and Hya. anatolicum
Buffalos R. microplus and Hya. anatolicum