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
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nava.santiago@inta.gob.ar
Author
Robbins, Richard G.
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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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115.
Ixodes kaiseri
Arthur, 1957c
.
Palearctic: 1)
Armenia
, 2)
Azerbaijan
, 3)
China
(north), 4)
Croatia
, 5)
Egypt
, 6)
Georgia
, 7)
Germany
, 8)
Hungary
, 9)
Iran
, 10)
Israel
, 11)
Kazakhstan
, 12)
Kyrgyzstan
, 13)
Lebanon
, 14)
Malta
, 15)
Moldova
, 16)
Poland
, 17)
Romania
, 18)
Serbia
, 19)
Syria
, 20)
Russia
, 21)
Turkey
, 22)
Ukraine
(
Hoogstraal & Kaiser 1958b
, K ö hler
et al.
1967,
Filippova 1977
,
Kolonin 2009
,
Fedorova 2012
,
Dilbaryan & Hovhannisyan 2016
,
Hornok
et al.
2017
b
, 2020
b, 2021
,
Orkun & Karaer 2018
,
Tsapko 2018
.
Sheng
et al.
2019
,
Dwuźnik
et al.
2020
,
Tsapko 2020
,
Sang
et al.
2021
,
Krčmar
et al.
2022
).
Sonenshine
et al.
(1969)
regarded
Ixodes kaiseri
as a synonym of
Ixodes crenulatus
, but
Filippova & Uspenskaya (1973)
soundly rejected that proposed synonymy and redescribed
Ixodes kaiseri
, cautioning that this tick has been confused with
Ixodes canisuga
,
Ixodes crenulatus
and
Ixodes hexagonus
.
Estrada-Peña
et al.
(2017)
found identification of
Ixodes kaiseri
difficult, stressing that this tick has been reported from
Egypt
and
Israel
but that its range is largely unknown, in contrast to the above authors. Because
Ixodes kaiseri
may be confused with morphologically similar species, its range should be considered provisional.
Zhao
et al.
(2021)
did not recognize the presence of
Ixodes kaiseri
in
China
, but we treat the Chinese records by
Sheng
et al.
(2019)
and
Sang
et al.
(2021)
as provisionally valid.
Perfilyeva
et al.
(2020)
excluded
Kazakhstan
from the range of
Ixodes kaiseri
, although we include that country here.