Ixodes turdus Nakatsudi, 1942
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https://doi.org/ 10.3897/zookeys.1201.115467 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11196177 |
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Ixodes turdus Nakatsudi, 1942 |
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Ixodes turdus Nakatsudi, 1942 View in CoL
Ixodes turdus Nakatsudi, 1942: 287. View in CoL
Recorded hosts.
Aves: Turdus pallidus Gmelin (pale thrush) ( Bolotin and Kolonin 1979).
Recorded locations
(Fig. 37 View Figure 37 ). Russia: Primorsky Krai, Nadezhdinsky District, the right shore of the Razdolnaya River ( Bolotin and Kolonin 1979).
Ecology and other information.
Ixodes turdus is a bird-associated tick species that can be found usually in East Asia, especially in Nepal, Korea, and Japan ( Takahashi and Chunikhin 1972; Clifford et al. 1975; Ishiguro et al. 2000; Kim et al. 2009 b; Sato et al. 2021). The single case of finding I. turdus in the Far East of Russia is considered a result of transportation ( Bolotin and Kolonin 1979). Some occasions of parasitism on humans ( Woo et al. 1990; Kadosaka and Hasegawa 1996), as well as on wild boars ( Chae et al. 2017) are also recorded.
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