Ectoparasites and other ectosymbiotic arthropods of vertebrates in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, USA
Author
Reeves, Will K.
Author
Durden, Lance A.
Author
Ritzi, Christopher M.
Author
Beckham, Katy R.
Author
Super, Paul E
Author
Oconnor, Barry M.
text
Zootaxa
2007
1392
31
68
journal article
10.5281/zenodo.273680
b16429f8-be10-4681-ae21-d44e1643a345
11755326
273680
Ixodes cookei
Packard
Ex
Canis lupus
(domestic dog): 2F, NC, Haywood Co., Purchase Knob, W. K. Reeves,
31 Jul. 2003
, L3089.
Ex
Canis rufus
(red wolf—introduced): 2N,
TN
, Sevier Co., Sugarland Mountain,
25 Jul. 1997
, R. D. Keller, RML
122539
;
Ex
Marmota monax
(woodchuck): 1L, NC, Swain Co., Smokemont,
22 Aug. 2002
, W. K. Reeves, L 2988.
Ex
Procyon lotor
(raccoon): 3F,
TN
, Blount Co., Cades Cove, 1979, V. Major & A. Rabinowitz, RML64584;
TN
, Blount Co., Cades Cove,
19791980
(Rabinowitz et al. 1983); 1N,
GSMNP
,
28 Sep. 1986
, R. Thompson, RML119896; 2F, 8N, 1L,
GSMNP
,
26 Feb. 1987
, R. Thompson, RML119898; 3N,
GSMNP
,
4 Sep. 1988
, R. Thompson, RML119894; 1N, 1L,
GSMNP
,
4 Sep. 1988
, R. Thompson, RML119895; 3N,
GSMNP
, date not given, R. Thompson, RML119899.
This tick mainly parasitizes carnivores such as raccoons, foxes, and mustelids across North
America
(Bishopp & Trembley 1945, Durden & Keirans 1996).
Ixodes cookei
is a vector of Powassan encephalitis virus in the northeastern
US
(Main et al. 1979), but the vector potential of this tick and status of the virus in the
GSMNP
has not been studied.