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Hyalomma dromedarii : ウィキペディア英語版
Hyalomma dromedarii

''Hyalomma dromedarii'' is a species of hard-bodied ticks belonging to the family Ixodidae. 〔(Biolib ) 〕
==Description==
The dorsal shield (''Conscutum'') of males can reach a length of . These hard-bodied ticks are broadly oval in shape.The basic color is yellow- to red-brown.〔 DMITRY A. APANASKEVICH, ANTHONY L. SCHUSTER AND IVAN G. HORAK ( The Genus Hyalomma : VII. Redescription of all Parasitic Stages of H.(Euhyalomma) dromedarii and H. (E.) schulzei (Acari: Ixodidae) )〕
This species is closely associated with camels, that are the main hosts of the adults, which may also parasitize other domestic animals. Nymphs and larvae are associated with the same hosts, but can also parasitize rodents, hedgehogs and birds. 〔
This specie is ascribed with spreading the virus that causes the life-threatening Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever. 〔 Logan TM, Linthicum KJ, Bailey CL, Watts DM, Dohm DJ, Moulton JR ( Replication of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus in four species of ixodid ticks (Acari) infected experimentally ) 〕 The bites cause the surrounding tissue to die and become necrotic. The dead tissue falls out of the body after a few days. The wounds look very serious, but usually heal without any intervention and do not generally become infected any further.

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