Geographic distribution of the hard ticks (Acari: Ixodida: Ixodidae) of the world by countries and territories
Author
Guglielmone, Alberto A.
0000-0001-5430-2889
guglielmone.alberto@inta.gob.ar
Author
Nava, Santiago
0000-0001-7791-4239
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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1
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5251.1.1
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Ixodes persulcatus
Schulze, 1930
.
Oriental: 1)
China
(south), 2)
Taiwan
; Palearctic: 1)
Belarus
, 2)
China
(north), 3)
Estonia
, 4)
Finland
, 5)
Japan
(except the Ryukyu Islands), 6)
Kazakhstan
, 7)
Kyrgyzstan
, 8)
Latvia
, 9)
Lithuania
, 10)
Mongolia
, 11)
North Korea
, 12)
Poland
, 13)
Russia
, 14)
South Korea
, 15)
Sweden
, 16)
Ukraine
, 17)
Uzbekistan
(
Filippova 1985
,
Jaenson
et al.
1994
,
Robbins 2005
,
Uspensky 2008
,
2016
,
Chen
et al.
2010
,
Kiefer
et al.
2010
,
Kim
et al.
2011
a
, Fedorova 2012,
Nowak-Chmura & Siuda 2012
,
Akramova
et al.
2016
,
Jaenson
et al.
2016
,
Capligina
et al.
2020
,
Perfilyeva
et al.
2020
,
Tsapko 2020
,
Li
et al.
2022
).
Filippova (1985)
cautioned that
Ixodes persulcatus
can be confused with the related species
Ixodes kashmiricus
,
Ixodes kazakstani
,
Ixodes nipponensis
,
Ixodes pavlovskyi
and
Ixodes ricinus
, while
Estrada-Peña
et al.
(2017)
noted that specimens of
Ixodes persulcatus
and
Ixodes ricinus
from northwestern Europe may also be confused with one another because these species are known to occur in the same localities and parasitize the same hosts.
Petney
et al.
(2012)
discussed the limited records of
Ixodes persulcatus
from
Germany
, concluding that this species is not established in that country.
Guglielmone & Robbins (2018)
listed
Hungary
as being within the range of
Ixodes persulcatus
, but
Hornok
et al.
(2020a)
found that this tick is not established there.
Estrada-Peña
et al.
(2017)
listed
Turkey
within the geographic distribution of
Ixodes persulcatus
, based on
Bursali
et al.
(2010)
, but its presence in
Turkey
was not confirmed in
Bursali
et al.
(2012)
. We do not include
Germany
,
Hungary
and
Turkey
within the geographic distribution of
Ixodes persulcatus
.