Ixodes pomerantzevi Serdjukova, 1941
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Ixodes pomerantzevi Serdjukova, 1941 |
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Ixodes pomerantzevi Serdjukova, 1941
Ixodes pomerantzevi Serdjukova, 1941: 519.
Recorded hosts.
Mammalia: Apodemus agrarius (striped field mouse), Craseomys rufocanus (grey red-backed vole), Erinaceus amurensis Schrenk (Amur hedgehog), Eutamias sibiricus (Siberian chipmunk), Microtus fortis (reed vole), Myodes rutilus (northern red-backed vole), Sorex araneus (common shrew) ( Filippova 1977), Sorex caecutiens (Laxmann’s shrew), Sorex unguiculatus Dobson (long-clawed shrew), (individual specimens (( Okulova et al. 1986), Rattus norvegicus (brown rat), Tscherskia triton (De Winton) (greater long-tailed hamster) ( Filippova 1977).
Recorded locations
(Fig. 19 View Figure 19 ). Russia: Sikhote-Alin – outskirts of Dal’ny Kut (the northernmost point of finding ( Filippova 1977), valley of the Dorozhnaya River, Dalnegorsk, Ussurisky (former Komarovskii) Nature Reserve; coast of the Sea of Japan – outskirts of the villages Terney, Dukhovo, Kamenka, Lazovsky nature reserve, Fokino (former Promyslovka), the bays Razboynik and Linda; the coast of the Peter the Great Gulf: Kedrovaya Pad Nature Reserve, the rural localities Barabash and Posyet ( Serdjukova 1941; Pomerantsev 1950; Slonov 1961; Khudyakov 1963; Belyaev and Filippova 1976).
Ecology and other information.
Ixodes pomerantzevi is a relict species occurring on the East Asian coast ( Filippova 1977) and in Russia its distribution is limited to a few locations in Outer Manchuria (a. k. a. Primorsky Krai) in the Russian Far East ( Tsapko 2020). It is also known to occur in Korea ( Kim et al. 2009 a, 2010, 2011) and China ( Guo et al. 2016). Predominantly it can be found in coniferous and broad-leaf forests, or secondary forests and bush thickets, as well as rock and stone outcrops among trees in the Sikhote-Alin and on the coast of the Sea of Japan ( Belyaev and Filippova 1976).
Luh and Woo (1950) supposed that I. pomerantzevi is possibly a synonym of Ixodes angustus ; Filippova (1977) considered it as valid and in the last list of valid tick species names, it is also considered valid ( Guglielmone et al. 2020).
Ixodes pomerantzevi is a nidicolous tick species, an ectoparasite of rodents, hedgehogs, and shrews ( Filippova 1977).
The type specimen of I. pomerantzevi is deposited at the Zoological Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences and include the holotype: female; [ Russia], DVK [Primorskii Terr.], Suputinskii [Komarovskii or Ussurisky] Nature Reserve, from Myodes rufocanus , 9 – 13. VI. 1939, coll. B. I. Pomerantsev; AL I 502. Description – Filippova 1977: 128–132 (female, male - unknown, nymph, larva) ( Filippova 2008).
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Mykotektet, National Veterinary Institute |
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