Dermacentor variabilis ( Say, 1821 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4871.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4583344 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C04787D4-FF7B-FF50-FF07-FB69678CCC36 |
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Dermacentor variabilis ( Say, 1821 ) |
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41. Dermacentor variabilis ( Say, 1821) View in CoL .
A Nearctic species, but with a few records from the Neotropical Region, whose adults are usually found on Artiodactyla (several families), Carnivora (several families), and Perissodactyla : Equidae ; nymphs and larvae are commonly recovered from Rodentia (several families). All parasitic stages have also been collected from Mammalia (several orders) and less often from Galliformes : Phasianidae ; immature stages have been found on Caprimulgiformes: Apodidae , Passeriformes (several families), and Squamata : Agamidae . Dermacentor variabilis is a very frequent parasite of humans.
M: Say (1821), under the name Ixodes variabilis and given its current status in Banks (1907)
F: Koch (1844a), under the name Dermacentor electus , a synonym of Dermacentor variabilis
N: Hooker et al. (1912)
L: Hooker et al. (1912)
Redescriptions
M: Banks (1908), Hooker et al. (1912), Cooley (1938), Brinton et al. (1965), Arthur (1960a), Furman and Loomis (1984), Yunker et al. (1986), Lindquist et al. (2016)
F: Banks (1908), Hooker et al. (1912), Cooley (1938), Brinton et al. (1965), Arthur (1960a), Furman and Loomis (1984), Yunker et al. (1986), Lindquist et al. (2016)
N: Cooley (1938), Brinton et al. (1965), Arthur (1960a), Furman and Loomis (1984), Lindquist et al. (2016), Dubie et al. (2017)
L: Cooley (1938), Clifford et al. (1961), Brinton et al. (1965), Arthur (1960a), Furman and Loomis (1984), Coley (2015), Lindquist et al. (2016), Dubie et al. (2017)
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