Haemaphysalis novaeguineae Hirst, 1914
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4871.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4583576 |
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Haemaphysalis novaeguineae Hirst, 1914 |
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109. Haemaphysalis novaeguineae Hirst, 1914 View in CoL .
An Australasian species, all of whose parasitic stages have been found on Artiodactyla : Cervidae and Suidae , and Peramelemorphia : Peramelidae . Adults and nymphs have been collected from Diprotodontia : Macropodidae ; adults and larvae have been recovered from Cuculiformes : Cuculidae ; adults alone have been found on Carnivora : Canidae , Monotremata : Tachyglossidae , Perissodactyla : Equidae , Rodentia : Muridae , and Gruiformes : Rallidae ; nymphs alone have been recovered from Carnivora : Felidae . Haemaphysalis novaeguineae is a very rare parasite of humans.
M: Hirst (1914)
F: Hirst (1914)
N: Nuttall and Warburton (1915), under the name Haemaphysalis spinigera novaeguineae
L: Roberts (1969)
Redescriptions
M: Roberts (1963 a, 1970)
F: Roberts (1963 a, 1970)
N: Roberts (1963 a, 1970)
L: none
Note: Camicas et al. (1998) state that Haemaphysalis novaeguineae is an Australasian and Oriental species, but Guglielmone et al. (2014) follow Hoogstraal and Kim (1985), who list it as an exclusively Australasian taxon. The name Haemaphysalis novaeguineae Hirst should not be confused with Haemaphysalis novaeguineae Krijgsman and Ponto , a preoccupied name and synonym of Haemaphysalis bancrofti , which itself is also confused with Haemaphysalis anomala . See Haemaphysalis anomala and Haemaphysalis bancrofti .
Camicas, J. L., Hervy, J. P., Adam, F. & Morel, P. C. (1998) Les tiques du monde. Nomenclature, stades decrits, hotes, repartition (Acarida, Ixodida). Orstom, Paris, 233 pp.
Hirst, S. (1914) Report on the Arachnida and Myriapoda collected by the British Ornithologists' Union expedition and the Wollaston expedition in Dutch New Guinea. Transactions of the Zoological Society of London, 20, 325 - 334. https: // doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1469 - 7998.1912. tb 07838. x
Hoogstraal, H. & Kim, K. C. (1985) Tick and mammal coevolution, with emphasis on Haemaphysalis. In: Kim, K. C. (Ed.), Coevolution of parasitic arthropods and mammals. John Wiley & Sons, New York and other cities, pp. 505 - 568.
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.
Roberts, F. H. S. (1963 a) A systematic study of the Australian species of the genus Haemaphysalis Koch (Acarina: Ixodidae). Australian Journal of Zoology, 11, 35 - 80. https: // doi. org / 10.1071 / ZO 9630035
Roberts, F. H. S. (1969) The larvae of Australian Ixodidae (Acarina: Ixodoidea). Journal of the Australian Entomological Society, 8, 37 - 78. https: // doi. org / 10.1111 / j. 1440 - 6055.1969. tb 00731. x
Saratsiotis, A. (1970) Etude morphologique et observations biologiques sur Ixodes gibbosus Nuttall, 1916. Annales de Parasitologie Humaine et Comparee, 45, 661 - 675. https: // doi. org / 10.1051 / parasite / 1970455661
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