101. Ixodes hirsti Hassall, 1931 .
An Australasian species all of whose parasitic stages have been taken from Rodentia: Muridae . Adults have been found on Carnivora: Canidae and Felidae, and Diprotodontia (several families), and larvae and nymphs have been collected from Passeriformes (several families); nymphs alone have been
recovered from Diprotodontia: Phascolarctidae (Guglielmone & Robbins 2018, Lydecker et al. 2019). There are no bona fide records of Ixodes hirsti causing human parasitism.
M: Hirst (1930), under the name Ixodes victoriensis, preoccupied, and given its current status in Hassall (1931)
F: Hirst (1930), under the name Ixodes victoriensis
N: Laan et al. (2011b)
L: Laan et al. (2011b)
Redescriptions
M: Roberts (1960, 1970), Laan et al. (2011b), Barker and Walker (2014)
F: Roberts (1960, 1970), Laan et al. (2011b), Barker and Walker (2014), Kwak (2017)
N: none
L: none