183. Ixodes pomerantzevi Serdjukova, 1941 .

A Palearctic species, all of whose known parasitic stages have been found on Rodentia: Muridae and Sciuridae, but larvae and nymphs are commonly recovered from Rodentia: Cricetidae; female ticks alone have been collected from Carnivora: Canidae . There are no records of Ixodes pomerantzevi causing human parasitism.

M: unknown

F: Serdjukova (1941), under the name Ixodes pomeranzevi (lapsus), and amended in Pomerantzev (1950)

N: Serdjukova (1941), under the name Ixodes pomeranzevi (lapsus)

L: Emel’yanova and Koshkin (1962), under the name Ixodes angustus; see note below

Redescriptions

F: Pomerantzev (1950), Filippova (1967, 1977), Teng and Jiang (1991), Robbins and Keirans (1992)

N: Emel’yanova and Koshkin (1962), under the name Ixodes angustus, Filippova (1967, 1977), Teng and Jiang (1991), Robbins and Keirans (1992); see note below

L: Filippova (1967, 1977), Teng and Jiang (1991), Robbins and Keirans (1992)

Note: according to Filippova (1967), the descriptions of the larva and nymph of Ixodes angustus in Emel’yanova and Koshkin (1962) correspond, in fact, to the larva and nymph of Ixodes pomerantzevi .