Haemaphysalis wellingtoni Nuttall and Warburton, 1908

Guglielmone, Alberto A., Petney, Trevor N. & Robbins, Richard G., 2020, Ixodidae (Acari: Ixodoidea): descriptions and redescriptions of all known species from 1758 to December 31, 2019, Zootaxa 4871 (1), pp. 1-322 : 200

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scientific name

Haemaphysalis wellingtoni Nuttall and Warburton, 1908
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171. Haemaphysalis wellingtoni Nuttall and Warburton, 1908 View in CoL .

An Australasian and Oriental species, all of whose parasitic stages are usually found on Galliformes : Phasianidae , with some records from Mammalia (several orders), and Aves (several orders). Haemaphysalis wellingtoni is a very rare parasite of humans.

M: Nuttall and Warburton (1908)

F: Nuttall and Warburton (1908)

N: Nuttall and Warburton (1915)

L: Nuttall and Warburton (1915)

Redescriptions

M: Nuttall and Warburton (1915), Sharif (1928), Krijgsman and Ponto (1932), Toumanoff (1944), Anastos (1950), Asanuma and Kosaka (1954), Trapido et al. (1964a), Yamaguti et al. (1971), Yamaguti and Kitaoka (1980), Yamaguti (1981), Tanskul and Inlao (1989), Teng and Jiang (1991), Geevarghese and Mishra (2011)

F: Nuttall and Warburton (1915), Sharif (1928), Krijgsman and Ponto (1932), Toumanoff (1944), Anastos (1950), Trapido et al. (1964a), Tanskul and Inlao (1989), Teng and Jiang (1991), Geevarghese and Mishra (2011)

N: Trapido et al. (1964a), Kitaoka (1985), Teng and Jiang (1991), Fujita and Takada (2007), Geevarghese and Mishra (2011)

L: Trapido et al. (1964a), Kadarsan (1971), Kitaoka (1985), Teng and Jiang (1991), Fujita and Takada (2007), Geevarghese and Mishra (2011)

Note: although Haemaphysalis wellingtoni is an Australasian and Oriental species, some redescriptions above, such as in Asanuma and Kosaka (1954), are from specimens collected in the Palearctic Zoogeographic Region from migratory birds.

Anastos, G. (1950) The scutate ticks, or Ixodidae, of Indonesia. Entomologica Americana, 30, 1 - 144.

Asanuma, K. & Kosaka, K. (1954) Notes on the occurrence in Japan of a tick, Haemaphysalis wellingtoni, collected from a Japanese gray thrush, Turdus cardis cardis. Miscellaneous Report of the Research Institute for Natural Resources, 36, 104 - 107. [in Japanese, NAMRU- 3 translation 35]

Fujita, H. & Takada, N. (2007) Identification of immature ticks in Japan. In: Organization Committee of SADI (Ed.), Acari and Emerging / Reemerging Diseases. Kyoiku Kyokai Publishing Co, Tokyo, pp. 53 - 68. [in Japanese]

Geevarghese, G. & Mishra, A. C. (2011) Haemaphysalis ticks of India. Elsevier, Amsterdam, 260 pp.

Kadarsan, S. (1971) Larval ixodid ticks of Indonesia (Acarina: Ixodidae). Ph. D. Dissertation, University of Maryland, College Park, Maryland, 182 pp.

Kitaoka, S. (1985) Keys to the species in immature stages of the Japanese Haemaphysalis ticks (Ixodidae). Bulletin of the National Institute of Animal Health, 88, 49 - 63. [in Japanese]

Krijgsman, B. J. & Ponto, S. A. S. (1932) De teken van den Oost-Indischen Archipel. Veeartsenijkundige Mededeelingen, 79, 1 - 62.

Nuttall, G. H. F. & Warburton, C. (1908) On a new genus of Ixodoidea together with a description of eleven new species. Proceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society of Mathematical and Physical Sciences, 14, 392 - 416.

Nuttall, G. H. F. & Warburton, C. (1915) Ticks. A monograph of the Ixodoidea. Part III. The genus Haemaphysalis. Cambridge University Press, London, pp. 349 - 550.

Sharif, M. (1928) A revision of the Indian Ixodidae with special reference to the collection in the Indian Museum. Records of the Indian Museum, 30, 217 - 344.

Tanskul, P. & Inlao, I. (1989) Keys to the adult ticks of Haemaphysalis Koch, 1844, in Thailand with notes on changes in taxonomy (Acari: Ixodoidea: Ixodidae). Journal of Medical Entomology, 26, 573 - 601. https: // doi. org / 10.1093 / jmedent / 26.6.573

Teng, K. F. & Jiang, Z. J (1991) Economic insect fauna of China. Fascicule 39, Acari: Ixodidae. Science Press, Beijing, 355 pp. [in Chinese]

Toumanoff, C. (1944) Les tiques (Ixodoidea) de l'Indochine. Institut Pasteur de l'Indochine, S. I. L. I., Saigon, 220 pp.

Trapido, H., Varma, M. G. R., Rajagopalan, P. K., Singh, K. R. P. & Rebello, M. J. (1964 a) A guide to the identification of all stages of Haemaphysalis ticks of south India. Bulletin of Entomological Research, 55, 249 - 270. https: // doi. org / 10.1017 / S 0007485300049439

Yamaguti, N., Tipton, V. J., Keegan, H. L. & Toshioka, S. (1971) Ticks of Japan, Korea, and the Ryukyu Islands. Brigham Young University Science Bulletin, Biological Series, 15 (1), 1 - 226. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. part. 25691

Yamaguti, N. & Kitaoka, S. (1980) Family Ixodidae. In: Ebara, S. (Ed.), Illustrations of the mites and ticks of Japan. Zenkoku Kyokai, Tokyo, pp. 146 - 161. [in Japanese]

Yamaguti, N. (1981) Key to the Japanese Ixodoidea. In: Sasa, M. & Aoki, J. (Eds.), Advances in Acarology. Hokuryu-Kan, Tokyo, pp. 451 - 472. [in Japanese]

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Ixodida

Family

Ixodidae

Genus

Haemaphysalis