Polyplax brachyrrhyncha (Anoplura: Polyplacidae) and Rhipicephalus turanicus (Ixodidae: Rhipicephalinae) in an Ancient Louse Comb

Publication Type:Journal Article
Year of Publication:2020
Authors:K. Y. Mumcuoglu, Sukenik, N., Bar-Oz, G.
Secondary Authors:M. Rust
Journal:Journal of Medical Entomology
Pagination:4 pp
Date Published:Apr-02-2020
Type of Article:Advance e-article, tjaa007
ISSN:0022-2585
Keywords:Acomys sp., louse comb, rhipicephalus turanicus
Abstract:

A fine-toothed comb found in the Judean Desert and resembling an ancient louse comb was examined. Based on radiocarbon dating, it ranged between 1660 AD and 1950 AD. From the material accumulated between the teeth, an oribatid mite, a pseudoscorpion, exuviae of beetle larvae, a sucking louse (Polyplax brachyrrhyncha Cummings, 1915), as well as a fully engorged larva and a nymph of the ixodid tick Rhipicephalus turanicus Pomerantzev, 1936 were recorded. Additionally, the comb included numerous hairs of a spiny mouse (Acomys sp.). Although finding mites, beetle larvae, and a pseudoscorpion on a louse comb could be regarded as con- tamination, the findings of P. brachyrrhyncha, as well as of a larva and nymph of R. turanicus, are noteworthy. We hypothesize that the presence of animal lice and ticks could indicate some sort of pet grooming.

URL:https://academic.oup.com/jme/advance-article/doi/10.1093/jme/tjaa007/5722236
DOI:10.1093/jme/tjaa007
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