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
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http://dx.doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5251.1.1
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Haemaphysalis hystricis
Supino, 1897
.
Australasian: 1)
East Timor
, 2)
Indonesia
(east of Wallace’s Line); Oriental: 1)
China
(south), 2)
India
, 3)
Indonesia
(west of Wallace’s Line), 4)
Japan
(the Ryukyu Islands), 5)
Laos
, 6)
Malaysia
, 7)
Myanmar
, 8)
Sri Lanka
, 9)
Taiwan
, 10)
Thailand
11)
Vietnam
; Palearctic: 1)
China
(north), 2)
Japan
(except the Ryukyu Islands) (
Hoogstraal
et al.
1965c
,
Keirans 1985
b
, Santos Dias 1988,
Tanskul & Inlao 1989
,
Kolonin 1995b
,
Robbins 2005
,
Durden
et al.
2008
,
Chen
et al.
2010
,
Geevarghese & Mishra 2011
,
Yamauchi
et al.
2013
,
Liyanaarachchi
et al.
2015
a
, Vongphayloth
et al.
2016,
Kuo
et al.
2017
,
Petney
et al.
2019
,
Azama
et al.
2021
,
Zhao
et al.
2021
).
Hoogstraal
et al.
(1965c)
discussed the problems involved in morphologically identifying
Haemaphysalis hystricis
, including several descriptions of different species under this name (
Guglielmone
et al.
2020
). Consequently, records published before 1965 were not included in our analysis.
Camicas
et al.
(1998)
treated
Haemaphysalis hystricis
as an Oriental and Palearctic species, but this tick has also been found in the Australasian Zoogeographic Region. The presence of
Haemaphysalis hystricis
in northern
China
is based on
Keirans (1985b)
, who recorded
two female
specimens collected in
Shandong Province
.