Ixodes marxi Banks, 1908
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Ixodes marxi Banks, 1908 |
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137. Ixodes marxi Banks, 1908 View in CoL .
A Nearctic species, all of whose parasitic stages are usually found on Rodentia : Sciuridae . Adults and nymphs have been collected from Lagomorpha : Leporidae , and Carnivora : Procyonidae ; adults alone have been recovered from Carnivora : Canidae , Mustelidae ; immature stages have been found on Carnivora : Felidae , and Soricomorpha : Soricidae ; undetermined stages have been taken from Artiodactyla : Bovidae , Rodentia : Cricetidae , and Passeriformes (unknown family) (Guglielmone et al. 2014, Scott et al. 2018, Lee et al. 2019). Ixodes marxi is a sporadic parasite of humans.
M: Cooley and Kohls (1945)
F: Banks (1908)
N: Cooley and Kohls (1945)
L: Clifford et al. (1961)
Redescriptions
M: Gregson (1956), Keirans and Clifford (1978), Keirans and Litwak (1989), Lindquist et al. (2016)
F: Nuttall and Warburton (1911), Cooley and Kohls (1945), Gregson (1956), Lancaster (1973), Keirans and Clifford (1978), Sonenshine (1979), Keirans and Litwak (1989), Lindquist et al. (2016)
N: Gregson (1956), Sonenshine (1979), Durden and Keirans (1996), Lindquist et al. (2016)
L: Sénevet and Ripert (1967a), Sonenshine (1979), Lindquist et al. (2016)
Note: see Ixodes hearlei for its confusion with Ixodes marxi .
Banks, N. (1908) A revision of the Ixodoidea, or ticks of the United States. United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology, Technical Series 15. United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Entomology, Washington, D. C., 61 pp.
Clifford, C. M., Anastos, G. & Elbl, A. (1961) The larval ixodid ticks of the eastern United States (Acarina-Ixodidae). Miscellaneous Publications of the Entomological Society of America, 5, 214 - 237.
Cooley, R. A. & Kohls, G. M. (1945) The genus Ixodes in North America. National Institute of Health Bulletin, 184, 1 - 246.
Durden, L. A. & Keirans, J. E. (1996) Nymphs of the genus Ixodes (Acari: Ixodidae) of the United States: taxonomy, identification key, distribution, hosts, and medical / veterinary importance. Thomas Say Publication in Entomology Monographs 9. Entomological Society of America, Lanham, Maryland, 95 pp.
Gregson, J. D. (1956) The Ixodoidea of Canada. Canada Department Agriculture, Science Service, Entomological Division Publication 930. Canada Department Agriculture, Science Service, Entomological Division. Queen's Printer, Ottawa, 92 pp.
Keirans, J. E. & Clifford, C. M. (1978) The genus Ixodes in the United States: a scanning electron microscope study and key to adults. Journal of Medical Entomology, Supplement 2, 1 - 149. https: // doi. org / 10.1093 / jmedent / 15. suppl 2.1
Keirans, J. E. & Litwak, T. R. (1989) Pictorial key to the adults of hard ticks, family Ixodidae (Ixodida: Ixodoidea), east of the Mississippi River. Journal of Medical Entomology, 26, 435 - 448. https: // doi. org / 10.1093 / jmedent / 26.5.435
Lancaster, J. L. (1973) A guide to the ticks of Arkansas. Bulletin of the Agricultural Experimental Station, University of Arkansas, 779, 1 - 39.
Lindquist, E. E., Galloway, T. D., Artsob, H., Lindsay, L. R., Drebot, M., Wood, H. & Robbins, R. G. (2016) A Handbook to the Ticks of Canada (Ixodida: Ixodidae, Argasidae). Biological Survey of Canada Monograph Series No. 7. Biological Survey of Canada, Ottawa, 317 pp. https: // doi. org / 10.3752 / 9780968932186
Nuttall, G. H. F. & Warburton, C. (1911) Ticks. A monograph of the Ixodoidea. Part II. The Ixodidae. Section II. Genus I. Ixodes Latreille 1795. Cambridge University Press, London, pp. 133 - 293. https: // doi. org / 10.5962 / bhl. title. 24075
Scott, J. D., Clark, K. L., Foley, J. E., Anderson, J. F., Bierman, B. C. & Durden, L. A. (2018) Extensive distribution of the Lyme disease bacterium, Borrelia burgdorferi sensu lato, in multiple tick species parasitizing avian and mammalian hosts across Canada. Healthcare, 6 (3, article 131, 1 - 26. https: // doi. org / 10.3390 / healthcare 6040131
Senevet, G. & Ripert, C. (1967 a) Les larves des especes du genre Ixodes. Essai de revue d'ensemble. Annales de Parasitologie Humaine et Comparee, 42, 79 - 121. https: // doi. org / 10.1051 / parasite / 1967421079
Sonenshine, D. E, (1979) Ticks of Virginia (Acari: Metastigmata). Insects of Virginia, 13, 1 - 44.
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