Ixodes caledonicus Nuttall, 1910
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4871.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4576096 |
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Ixodes caledonicus Nuttall, 1910 |
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38. Ixodes caledonicus Nuttall, 1910 View in CoL .
A Palearctic species, all of whose parasitic stages have been found on Aves (several orders). There are no records of Ixodes caledonicus causing human parasitism.
M: Nuttall (1911)
F: Nuttall (1910)
N: Nuttall (1910)
L: Nuttall (1910)
Redescriptions
M: Arthur (1963), Babos (1964), Nosek and Sixl (1972), Siuda (1993), Hillyard (1996)
F: Nuttall and Warburton (1911), Nuttall (1916), Arthur (1953 a, 1963), Babos (1964), Nosek and Sixl (1972), Filippova and Panova (1975), Filippova (1977), Siuda (1993), Hillyard (1996)
N: Nuttall and Warburton (1911), Arthur (1953 a, 1963), Babos (1964), Nosek and Sixl (1972), Filippova and Panova (1975), Filippova (1977), Manilla and Iori (1993), Siuda (1993)
L: Nuttall and Warburton (1911), Arthur (1953 a, 1963), Babos (1964), Sénevet and Ripert (1967a), Filippova and Panova (1975), Filippova (1977), Manilla and Iori (1992), Márquez et al. (1992), Siuda (1993)
Note: Nuttall (1916) redescribed a female of Ixodes caledonicus , stressing morphological differences with the original description in Nuttall (1910). Morel and Aeschlimann (1983) underscore the difficulties involved in morphologically separating Ixodes caledonicus , Ixodes berlesei and Ixodes semenovi (under the genus Scaphixodes ) and treat the diagnosis of Ixodes caledonicus from Switzerland as provisional. Sénevet (1937) did not recognize the male of Ixodes caledonicus described in Nuttall (1911) and presented a sketch of the female that is quite different from figures published by other authors. A comparative morphological study of types and specimens from different populations of Ixodes caledonicus may help in correctly identifying this species, while molecular studies will be needed to support the presumed conspecificity of tick populations. There are descriptions of Ixodes caledonicus under the name Scaphixodes caledonicus that are not included in the above lists. See also Ixodes berlesei for its confusion with Ixodes caledonicus .
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