Ixodes affinis Neumann, 1899
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Ixodes affinis Neumann, 1899 |
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4. Ixodes affinis Neumann, 1899 View in CoL .
A Nearctic and Neotropical species whose adults and immature stages have been found on Artiodactyla : Cervidae , Carnivora : Procyonidae , and Didelphimorphia : Didelphidae ; adults alone have been collected from Artiodactyla : Bovidae , Carnivora : Felidae , Canidae and Ursidae , Perissodactyla : Equidae , and rarely from Cathartiformes: Cathartidae ; immature stages have been recovered from Lagomorpha : Leporidae , Rodentia : Cricetidae , Muridae and Sciuridae , Soricomorpha : Soricidae , Squamata : Teiidae , and Passeriformes (several families) (Guglielmone et al. 2014, Esser et al. 2016 a, b, Heller et al. 2016, Rodríguez-Vivas et al. 2016, Nadolny & Gaff 2018, Scott et al. 2018, Saracho-Bottero et al. 2020). There are no bona fide records of Ixodes affinis causing human parasitism.
M: Cooley and Kohls (1945), but see note below
N: Oliver et al. (1987)
L: Oliver et al. (1987)
Redescriptions
M: Keirans and Clifford (1978), Keirans and Litwak (1989), Guzmán-Cornejo and Robbins (2010), Bermúdez et al. (2018)
F: Cooley and Kohls (1945), Keirans and Clifford (1978), Keirans and Litwak (1989), Guzmán-Cornejo and Robbins (2010), Bermúdez et al. (2018)
N: Durden and Keirans (1996)
L: none
Note: Keirans and Clifford (1978) state that the description of the male of this species is in Fonseca (1935a) under the name Ixodes ricinus aragaoi , but this is in error because that description corresponds to Ixodes aragaoi , currently a synonym of Ixodes fuscipes , treated as a synonym of Ixodes affinis in Cooley and Kohls (1945) and Keirans and Clifford (1978), among others. Clifford et al. (1973) consider Ixodes affinis a Nearctic species, but this is erroneous since its description is based on material obtained in Costa Rica. Ixodes affinis is closely related to Ixodes fuscipes and Ixodes pararicinus , making it difficult to identify with certainty. Rodríguez-Vivas et al. (2016) in Mexico and Polsomboom et al. (2017) in Belize found Ixodes near affinis , suggesting that more than one species may be represented under this name. More recently, Saracho-Bottero et al. (2020) identified as Ixodes cf. I. affinis specimens from northeastern Argentina previously classified as Ixodes pararicinus . Those authors found three populations of Ixodes cf. I. affinis , one in Argentina, another in Colombia-Ecuador, and a third population in Belize-USA that differ at the molecular level from one another and probably from bona fide Ixodes affinis , but found no morphologically significant differences to separate the populations investigated. Most probably the name Ixodes affinis represents a species complex. See also Ixodes pararicinus .
Bermudez, S., Apanaskevich, D. A. & Dominguez, L. (2018) Garrapatas Ixodidae de Panama. Secretaria Nacional de Ciencia, Tecnologia e Innovacion, Panama, 129 pp.
Clifford, C. M., Sonenshine, D. E., Keirans, J. E. & Kohls, G. M. (1973) Systematics of the subfamily Ixodinae (Acarina: Ixodidae). 1. The subgenera of Ixodes. Annals of the Entomological Society of America, 66, 489 - 500. https: // doi. org / 10.1093 / aesa / 66.3.489
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.
Esser, H. J., Foley, J. E., Bongers, F., Herre, E. A., Miller, M. J., Prins, H. H. T. & Jansen, P. A. (2016 a) Host body size and the diversity of tick assemblages on Neotropical vertebrates. International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife, 5, 295 - 304. https: // doi. org / 10.1016 / j. ijppaw. 2016.10.001
Fonseca, F. (1935 a) Notas de acareologia. XV. Ocorrencia de subspecies de Ixodes ricinus (L., 1758) no estado de S. Paulo (Acarina, Ixodidae). Memorias do Instituto Butantan, 9, 131 - 135.
Guzman-Cornejo, C. & Robbins, R. G. (2010) The genus Ixodes (Acari: Ixodidae) in Mexico: adult identification keys, diagnoses, hosts and distribution. Revista Mexicana de Biodiversidad, 81, 289 - 298. https: // doi. org / 10.22201 / ib. 20078706 e. 2010.002.254
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
Khasnatinov, M. A., Liapunov, A. A., Manzarova, E. L., Kulakova, N. V., Petrova, I. V. & Danchinova, G. A. (2016) The diversity and prevalence of hard ticks attacking human hosts in eastern Siberia (Russia Federation) with first description of invasion of non-endemic species. Parasitology Research, 115, 501 - 510. https: // doi. org / 10.1007 / s 00436 - 015 - 4766 - 7
Nadolny, R. M. & Gaff, H. D. (2018) Natural history of Ixodes affinis in Virginia. Ticks and Tick-borne Diseases, 9, 109 - 119. https: // doi. org / 10.1016 / j. ttbdis. 2017.09.016
Neumann, L. G. (1899) Revision de la famille des ixodides (3 e memoire). Memoires de la Societe Zoologique de France, 12, 107 - 294.
Oliver, J. H., Keirans, J. E., Lavender, D. R. & Hutcheson, H. J. (1987) Ixodes affinis Neumann (Acari: Ixodidae): new host and distribution records, description of immatures, seasonal activities in Georgia, and laboratory rearing. Journal of Parasitology, 73, 646 - 652. https: // doi. org / 10.2307 / 3282149
Saracho-Bottero, M. N., Venzal, J. M., Tarragona, E. L., Thompson, C. T., Mangold, A. J., Beati, L., Guglielmone, A. A. & Nava, S. (2020) The Ixodes ricinus complex (Acari: Ixodidae) in the Southern Cone of America: Ixodes pararicinus, Ixodes aragaoi and Ixodes cf. I. affinis. Parasitology Research, 119, 43 - 54. https: // doi. org / 10.1007 / s 00436 - 019 - 06470 - z
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
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