231. Ixodes texanus Banks, 1909 .

A Nearctic species with one record from the Neotropical Region, all of whose

parasitic stages are usually found on Carnivora: Mustelidae and Procyonidae, but they have also been collected from Mammalia (several orders). Ixodes texanus is a rare parasite of humans.

M: Cooley and Kohls (1945)

F: Banks (1909)

N: Cooley and Kohls (1945)

L: Allred et al. (1960)

Redescriptions

M: Gregson (1956), Keirans and Clifford (1978), Furman and Loomis (1984), Keirans and Litwak (1989), Lindquist et al. (2016)

F: Nuttall and Warburton (1911), Cooley and Kohls (1945), Gregson (1956), Lancaster (1973), Keirans and Clifford (1978), Sonenshine (1979), Furman and Loomis (1984), Keirans and Litwak (1989), Lindquist et al. (2016)

N: Gregson (1956), Sonenshine (1979), Furman and Loomis (1984), Durden and Keirans (1996), Lindquist et al. (2016)

L: Clifford et al. (1961), Sénevet and Ripert (1967a), Sonenshine (1979), Furman and Loomis (1984), Webb et al. (1990), Kleinjan and Lane (2008), Coley (2015), Lindquist et al. (2016)

Note: Ondrejicka et al. (2016) present molecular evidence that more than one species may be included under the name Ixodes texanus .