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    Ornithodoros faccinii n. sp. (Acari: Ixodida: Argasidae) parasitizing the frog Thoropa miliaris (Amphibia: Anura: Cycloramphidae) in Brazil by Barros-Battesti, Darci Moraes, Landulfo, Gabriel Alves, Luz, Hermes Ribeiro, Marcili, Arlei, Onofrio, Valeria Castilho, Famadas, Kátia Maria

    Published in Parasites & vectors (13-05-2015)
    “…Most argasid ticks from the Neotropical region are parasites of mammals and birds, with a few records from reptiles. Many species of the genus Ornithodoros are…”
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    Host morphophysiological conditions and environment abiotic factors correlate with bat flies (Streblidae) prevalence and intensity in Artibeus Leach, 1821 (Phyllostomidae) by Patrício, Priscilla Maria Peixoto, Lourenço, Elizabete Captivo, Freitas, Aline Quintanilha de, Famadas, Kátia Maria

    Published in Ciência rural (01-04-2016)
    “…The aim of this study was to correlate Streblidae parasitism rates with temperature and humidity as well as sex, age and reproductive condition of Artibeus…”
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    New records for Amblyomma sculptum (Ixodidae) on non-passerine birds in Brazil by Luz, Hermes Ribeiro, Faccini, João Luiz Horacio, Landulfo, Gabriel Alves, Costa Neto, Sócrates Fraga, Famadas, Kátia Maria

    “…The aim of this paper was to provide new records of Amblyomma sculptum on two species of terricolous birds in two areas of the Cerrado (savannah- like) bioma:…”
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    Composition of bat assemblages (Mammalia: Chiroptera) in tropical riparian forests by Lourenço, Elizabete Captivo, Gomes, Luiz Antonio Costa, Pinheiro, Michele da Costa, Patrício, Priscilla Maria Peixoto, Famadas, Kátia Maria

    Published in Zoologia (Curitiba, Brazil) (01-08-2014)
    “…Various studies have focused on the richness and abundance of bats in tropical forests and how the composition of these forests affects bat assemblages, but…”
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    Streblidae (Diptera) on bats (Chiroptera) in an area of Atlantic Forest, state of Rio de Janeiro by Lourenço, Elizabete Captivo, Patrício, Priscilla Maria Peixoto, Pinheiro, Michele da Costa, Dias, Renan Medeiros, Famadas, Kátia Maria

    “…Because of the few records of Streblidae on bats, despite extensive study on these mammals in the state of Rio de Janeiro, a survey was carried out in an area…”
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    Ticks (Ixodida) associated with bats (Chiroptera): an updated list with new records for Brazil by Lourenço, Elizabete Captivo, Famadas, Kátia Maria, Gomes, Luiz Antonio Costa, Bergallo, Helena Godoy

    Published in Parasitology research (1987) (01-10-2023)
    “…Bats harbor diverse groups of ectoparasites, such as insects and mites like ticks (Ixodida). Some species of ticks with records for bats and humans have…”
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    Amblyomma nodosum (Neumann, 1899): observations on life cycle under laboratory conditions by Pinheiro, Michele da Costa, Lourenço, Elizabete Captivo, Sá-Hungaro, Iwine Joyce Barbosa de, Famadas, Kátia Maria

    “…The natural hosts of Amblyomma nodosum in the immature stages are a variety of birds and the anteater in the adult stage. However, so far no data have been…”
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    Amblyomma auricularium (Acari: Ixodidae): underwater survival of the non-parasitic phase of feeding females by Sá-Hungaro, Iwine Joyce Barbosa de, Raia, Vanessa de Almeida, Pinheiro, Michele da Costa, Ribeiro, Carla Carolina Dias Uzedo, Famadas, Kátia Maria

    “…To determine the effects of immersion in water on the biological parameters of engorged females of the tick species Amblyomma auricularium, 60 females were…”
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    Molecular detection of Bartonella spp. and Rickettsia spp. in bat ectoparasites in Brazil by do Amaral, Renan Bressianini, Lourenço, Elizabete Captivo, Famadas, Kátia Maria, Garcia, Amanda Barbosa, Machado, Rosangela Zacarias, André, Marcos Rogério

    Published in PloS one (05-06-2018)
    “…The family Streblidae comprises a monophyletic group of Hippoboscoidea, hematophagous dipterans that parasitize bats. Bartonella spp. and Rickettsia spp. have…”
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    Richness of ectoparasitic flies (Diptera: Streblidae) of bats (Chiroptera)—a systematic review and meta-analysis of studies in Brazil by Lourenço, Elizabete Captivo, Almeida, Juliana Cardoso, Famadas, Kátia Maria

    Published in Parasitology research (1987) (01-11-2016)
    “…The family Streblidae consists of obligate hematophagous ectoparasites of bats. The richness of Streblidae may be affected by environmental and host-related…”
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    Free-living ixodid ticks in an urban Atlantic Forest fragment, state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil by Pinheiro, Michele da Costa, Lourenço, Elizabete Captivo, Patrício, Priscilla Maria Peixoto, Sá-Hungaro, Iwine Joyce Barbosa de, Famadas, Kátia Maria

    “…As a consequence of the importance of ticks in forests in protected areas, was conducted survey of species of free-living ticks in the Natural Park Municipal…”
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    Co-occurrence of Ectoparasites (Insecta and Arachnida) on Bats (Chiroptera) in an Atlantic Forest Remnant, Southeastern Brazil by Lourenço, Elizabete Captivo, Gomes, Luiz Antonio Costa, Viana, Amanda de Oliveira, Famadas, Kátia Maria

    Published in Acta parasitologica (01-09-2020)
    “…Purpose Neotropical bats are infested by multiple ectoparasites (like bat fly and mite species) and investigations on these invertebrates on their hosts are…”
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    New host records of Haemaphysalis leporispalustris (Acari: Ixodidae) on birds in Brazil by Zeringóta, Viviane, Maturano, Ralph, Santolin, Ísis Daniele Alves Costa, McIntosh, Douglas, Famadas, Kátia Maria, Daemon, Erik, Faccini, João Luiz Horacio

    Published in Parasitology research (1987) (01-05-2016)
    “…Birds are an important component of the life histories and bioecology of a number of tick species and of some tick associated pathogens. An examination of the…”
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    New record, host and localities of bat mite of genus Chirnyssoides (Acari, Sarcoptiformes, Sarcoptidae) by Lourenço, Elizabete Captivo, Pinheiro, Michele da Costa, Faccini, João Luis Horácio, Famadas, Kátia Maria

    “…Chirnyssoides parasitizes the anterior and posterior edges of bat wing membranes. Possibly due to a lack of studies, its distribution is believed to be…”
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    New host records of Ixodes luciae (Acari: Ixodidae) in the State of Para, Brazil by Luz, Hermes Ribeiro, Faccini, João Luiz Horacio, Landulfo, Gabriel Alves, Sampaio, Janio Dos Santos, Costa Neto, Sócrates Fraga, Famadas, Kátia Maria, Onofrio, Valeria Castilho, Barros-Battesti, Darci Moraes

    “…The aim of this paper is to record new hosts for Ixodes luciae Sénevet in the State of Para, Brazil, and present a case of malformation (teratogeny) in a nymph…”
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    Prognosing the sex of adults of Amblyomma auricularium through evaluating the biological parameters of engorged nymphs by Pinheiro, Michele da Costa, Sá, Iwine Joyce Barbosa de, Ribeiro, Carla Carolina Dias Uzedo, Martins, Camila Dantas, Raia, Vanessa de Almeida, Famadas, Kátia Maria

    Published in Ciência rural (01-04-2013)
    “…Maintaining tick colonies under laboratory condition, as well as carrying out experimental studies on these arthropods may be more successful with better…”
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    Blood-sucking arthropod of bats in urban roost in the State of Rio de Janeiro by Priscilla Maria Peixoto Patricio, Elizabete Captivo Lourenço, Kátia Maria Famadas

    “…Patrício P.M.P., Lourenço E.C & Famadas K.M. [Blood-sucking arthropod of bats in urban roost in the State of Rio de Janeiro]. Artrópodes hematófagos de…”
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