Ixodes succineus Weidner, 1964
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4871.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4423355 |
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scientific name |
Ixodes succineus Weidner, 1964 |
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223. Ixodes succineus Weidner, 1964 View in CoL .
A fossil species whose hosts are unknown.
M: unknown
F: Weidner (1964)
N: unknown
L: unknown
Redescriptions
F: Dunlop et al. (2016)
Note: this fossil species was described as similar to Ixodes ricinus , but Dunlop et al. (2016) demonstrated that Ixodes succineus is close to Ixodes ovatus .
Dunlop, J. A., Apanaskevich, D. A., Lehmann, J., Hoffmann, R., Fusseis, F., Ehlke, M., Zachow, S. & Xiao, X. (2016) Microtomography of the Baltic amber tick Ixodes succineus reveals affinities with the modern Asian disease vector Ixodes ovatus. BMC Evolutionary Biology, 16 (article 203), 1 - 8. https: // doi. org / 10.1186 / s 12862 - 016 - 0777 - y
Weidner, H. (1964) Eine Zecke, Ixodes succineus sp. n., im baltischen Bernstein. Veroffentlichungen aus dem Ubersee-Museum in Bremen, Serie A, 3, 143 - 151.
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