Ixodes hearlei Gregson, 1941
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Ixodes hearlei Gregson, 1941 |
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96. Ixodes hearlei Gregson, 1941 View in CoL .
A Nearctic species, all of whose parasitic stages are usually found on Rodentia : Sciuridae ; adults and nymphs have been recovered from Carnivora : Mephitidae ; and unknown tick stages have been collected from Carnivora : Procyonidae (Guglielmone et al. 2014, López-Pérez et al. 2019). There are no records of Ixodes hearlei causing human parasitism.
M: Gregson (1941)
F: Gregson (1941)
N: Gregson (1941)
L: Gregson (1941)
Redescriptions
M: Cooley and Kohls (1945), Gregson (1956), Keirans and Clifford (1978), Furman and Loomis (1984), Lindquist et al. (2016)
F: Cooley and Kohls (1945), Gregson (1956), Keirans and Clifford (1978), Furman and Loomis (1984), Lindquist et al. (2016)
N: Cooley and Kohls (1945), Gregson (1956), Furman and Loomis (1984), Durden and Keirans (1996), Lindquist et al. (2016)
L: Kleinjan and Lane (2008), Lindquist et al. (2016)
Note: Gregson (1941) states that prior to his description of Ixodes hearlei this tick was confused with Ixodes marxi by Hearle (1938). Keirans and Clifford (1978), Furman and Loomis (1984), Camicas et al. (1998) and Guglielmone et al. (2014) state that the larva of Ixodes hearlei is undescribed, but it was described in Gregson (1941, page 223, Plate XV, figure 12), and no writer has disputed Gregson’s description. Surprisingly, Lindquist et al. (2016) stated that Gregson (1941) described the male, female and nymph but not the larva of Ixodes hearlei , while using Gregson’s (1941) figures to redescribe the larva.
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Furman, D. P. & Loomis, E. C. (1984) The ticks of California (Acari: Ixodida). Bulletin of the California Insect Survey, 25, 1 - 239.
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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.
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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
Kleinjan, J. E. & Lane, R. S. (2008) Larval keys to the genera of Ixodidae (Acari) and species of Ixodes (Latreille) [sic] ticks established in California. Pan-Pacific Entomologist, 84, 121 - 142. https: // doi. org / 10.3956 / 2007 - 38.1
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
Lopez-Perez, A. M., Sanchez-Montes, S., Foley, J., Guzman-Cornejo, C., Colunga-Salas, P., Pascoe, E., Becker, I., Delgado-de la Mora, J., Licona-Enriquez, J. D. & Suzan, G. (2019) Molecular evidence of Borrelia burgdorferi sensu stricto and Rickettsia massiliae in ticks collected from a domestic-wild interface in Chihuahua, Mexico. Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases, 10, 1118 - 1123. https: // doi. org / 10.1016 / j. ttbdis. 2019.05.018
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