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SUBMITTER: Penalver E
PROVIDER: S-EPMC5727220 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Dec
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Peñalver Enrique E Arillo Antonio A Delclòs Xavier X Peris David D Grimaldi David A DA Anderson Scott R SR Nascimbene Paul C PC Pérez-de la Fuente Ricardo R
Nature communications 20171212 1
Ticks are currently among the most prevalent blood-feeding ectoparasites, but their feeding habits and hosts in deep time have long remained speculative. Here, we report direct and indirect evidence in 99 million-year-old Cretaceous amber showing that hard ticks and ticks of the extinct new family Deinocrotonidae fed on blood from feathered dinosaurs, non-avialan or avialan excluding crown-group birds. A †Cornupalpatum burmanicum hard tick is entangled in a pennaceous feather. Two deinocrotonids ...[more]