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Amblyomma cajennense

Posted on February 14, 2026 by Admin

🕷️ Amblyomma cajennense

Amblyomma cajennense is a species of hard tick historically known as the Cayenne tick. It is found mainly in Central and South America and parts of the Caribbean.


🧬 Important Update

What was once grouped as Amblyomma cajennense is now recognized as a species complex (several closely related species). Scientists reclassified it in recent years, so depending on location, the tick may now have a slightly different scientific name.


🩸 Why It Matters

This tick is medically important because it can transmit serious diseases, including:

  • Rocky Mountain spotted fever–like illnesses (caused by certain Rickettsia bacteria)
  • Other tick-borne infections affecting humans and animals

In some regions of South America, related species are major vectors of Rickettsia rickettsii, the bacterium responsible for severe spotted fever.


🐎 Hosts

It feeds on:

  • Horses (very common host)
  • Cattle
  • Dogs
  • Wildlife
  • Humans

🌎 Where It’s Found

  • Brazil
  • Colombia
  • Venezuela
  • Mexico (some regions)
  • Caribbean islands

It prefers:

  • Warm climates
  • Grasslands
  • Rural and agricultural areas

⚠️ Prevention Tips

  • Wear long sleeves and pants in tick-prone areas
  • Use EPA-approved insect repellents
  • Check skin after outdoor exposure
  • Remove ticks promptly with fine-tipped tweezers

If you’re asking because you found one or were bitten, tell me the country or region — that helps determine the actual species and disease risk.

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