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Australian cattle tick

Rhipicephalus australis

A one-host cattle tick established in tropical and subtropical parts of Australia and an important livestock parasite.

Australian cattle tick (Rhipicephalus australis), adult female and male, dorsal view
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Faits rapides

A one-host cattle tick established in tropical and subtropical parts of Australia and an important livestock parasite.

A major cattle parasite associated with production loss and transmission of bovine babesiosis agents. Control should follow current veterinary and biosecurity guidance.

Established primarily across northern Australia in climatically suitable cattle-producing areas. Regulatory zones and occurrence can change.

Identification

Species-level confirmation should use authoritative morphological keys and, where necessary, expert or molecular examination. Photographs, host and location alone may be insufficient.

Identification requires the complete combination of family, genus and species-level morphological characters.

Use authoritative comparative keys; do not rely on colour, size, host or geography as a single diagnostic feature.

Photographs alone cannot always confirm this species.

Différences sexuelles et d'apparence

Adult males and females differ in dorsal shield coverage, body proportions and feeding-related expansion; confirm stage and sex with an appropriate species key.

Cycle de vie

Egg, larva, nymph and adult stages are present; host-use pattern is species-specific.

Étapes de la vie

  • Egg
  • Larva
  • Nymph
  • Adult

Activité saisonnière

Seasonal activity varies geographically and should be interpreted from local surveillance.

Répartition

Established primarily across northern Australia in climatically suitable cattle-producing areas. Regulatory zones and occurrence can change.

La présence, les populations établies, la qualité de l'habitat et le risque de maladie sont des catégories de preuves distinctes.

Pays et régions

  • Oceania — present

    Queensland Government biosecurity guidance identifies Rhipicephalus australis as the Australian cattle tick.

Pertinence médicale et vétérinaire

This species is primarily of veterinary and livestock-biosecurity importance; no general human disease-vector claim is made here.

A major cattle parasite associated with production loss and transmission of bovine babesiosis agents. Control should follow current veterinary and biosecurity guidance.

Preuves vectorielles et pathogènes

This species is primarily of veterinary and livestock-biosecurity importance; no general human disease-vector claim is made here.

Importance médicale

Human-health relevance is stated only where governed evidence supports human biting or transmission; otherwise no human-vector claim is made.

Importance vétérinaire

Herd management requires regionally approved acaricide, movement and surveillance measures because infestation affects cattle condition and can sustain cattle-tick-fever transmission.

Conseils pour la prévention et l'élimination

Use habitat-appropriate tick avoidance, animal inspection and veterinary-led control.

Remove attached ticks promptly using evidence-based guidance and seek medical or veterinary advice when indicated.

Informations importantes d'identification et de santé

Informations pédagogiques et limitations

Les photographies et les caractéristiques visibles peuvent ne pas suffire pour une identification définitive.

Ces informations pédagogiques ne constituent pas un diagnostic et ne remplacent en aucun cas un avis médical ou vétérinaire.

Ces informations pédagogiques ne remplacent en aucun cas un examen ou les conseils d'un professionnel vétérinaire qualifié.

La présence, les populations établies, la qualité de l'habitat et le risque de maladie sont des catégories de preuves distinctes.