Geographic distribution of the hard ticks (Acari: Ixodida: Ixodidae) of the world by countries and territories
Author
Guglielmone, Alberto A.
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guglielmone.alberto@inta.gob.ar
Author
Nava, Santiago
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nava.santiago@inta.gob.ar
Author
Robbins, Richard G.
0000-0003-2443-5271
robbinsrg@si.edu
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Zootaxa
2023
2023-03-07
5251
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5251.1.1
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72.
Ixodes diversifossus
Neumann, 1899
.
Nearctic: 1)
USA
(
Keirans & Clifford 1978
,
Guglielmone
et al.
2020
).
Ixodes diversifossus
is known from
two female
ticks collected in the
USA
, but this species has often been confused with
Ixodes dentatus
and
Ixodes spinipalpis
(
Keirans & Clifford 1978
)
. These authors also stated that
Ixodes diversifossus
and
Ixodes boliviensis
(Neotropical)
are very close morphologically, leading
Camicas
et al.
(1998)
to synonymize the two names, with
Ixodes diversifossus
treated as both a Nearctic and Neotropical tick. However,
Guglielmone
et al.
(2020)
stated that
type
comparisons are needed to support the synonymy proposed by
Camicas
et al.
(1998)
, a view endorsed here. Therefore,
Ixodes diversifossus
is provisionally considered to be a Nearctic species. See
Ixodes spinipalpis
for additional discussion of its confusion with
Ixodes diversifossus
.