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16 October 2024 First Records of Chorioptic and Sarcoptic Mange in a Japanese Serow (Capricornis crispus) in Shikoku, Japan
Asuka Yamashiro, Kozue Yamashiro, Moegi Jyo, Tadashi Yamashiro
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Abstract

To clarify the species of mange-causing mites and their genetic characteristics, we performed morphological and molecular identification of mites inducing mange-like symptoms on a Japanese serow found in Shikoku, Japan. We identified two mites as Sarcoptes scabiei and Chorioptes japonensis. On a Japanese serow with mange-like symptom, only one female S. scabiei individual was found, whereas numerous C. japonensis were present. Therefore, it is plausible that infection with C. japonensis caused severe symptoms on the Japanese serow. Chorioptes japonensis were detected in four of five samples from the ears of Japanese serows in western Tokushima. The wide distribution and host specificity suggest that the Japanese serow may be the natural host of C. japonensis.

Asuka Yamashiro, Kozue Yamashiro, Moegi Jyo, and Tadashi Yamashiro "First Records of Chorioptic and Sarcoptic Mange in a Japanese Serow (Capricornis crispus) in Shikoku, Japan," Mammal Study 50(1), (16 October 2024). https://doi.org/10.3106/ms2024-0005
Received: 12 January 2024; Accepted: 29 May 2024; Published: 16 October 2024
KEYWORDS
Chorioptes japonensis
ITS2
Mange mites
Sarcoptes scabiei
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