Ixodidae (Acari: Ixodoidea): descriptions and redescriptions of all known species from 1758 to December 31, 2019
Author
Guglielmone, Alberto A.
0000-0001-5430-2889
guglielmone.alberto@inta.gob.ar
Author
Petney, Trevor N.
0000-0002-9135-4546
trevor.petney@smnk.de
Author
Robbins, Richard G.
0000-0001-5430-2889
guglielmone.alberto@inta.gob.ar
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Zootaxa
2020
2020-11-05
4871
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1
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journal article
7890
10.11646/zootaxa.4871.1.1
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218.
Ixodes spinosus
Neumann, 1899
.
A Neotropical species whose females are usually found on
Rodentia
:
Dasyproctidae
, and the only records of larvae and nymphs are from specimens collected from the same host. There are no reports of
Ixodes spinosus
causing human parasitism.
M:
unknown
F:
Neumann (1899)
N:
Neumann (1899)
L:
Neumann (1899)
Redescriptions
F:
Nuttall and Warburton (1911)
,
Onofrio
et al.
(2006
a
, 2009), all under the name
Ixodes fuscipes
,
Labruna
et al.
(2020)
; see note below
N:
Nuttall and Warburton (1911)
, under the name
Ixodes fuscipes
; see note below
L:
Nuttall and Warburton (1911)
, Sénevet and Ripert (1967), both under the name
Ixodes fuscipes
; see note below
Note:
the female, nymph and larva of
Ixodes spinosus
were described without accompanying figures by
Neumann (1899)
, but reduced to the synonymy of
Ixodes fuscipes
in
Neumann (1901)
. This opinion was supported by
Nuttall and Warburton (1911)
, who redescribed and figured the female of
Ixodes fuscipes
based on a female from the
syntype
series of
Ixodes spinosus
, and translated the brief original descriptions of the larva and nymph of
Ixodes spinosus
under the name
Ixodes fuscipes
.
Cooley and Kohls (1945)
treated
Ixodes fuscipes
as a doubtful species but this view was not supported by other tick workers, and the definition of
Ixodes fuscipes
in
Nuttall and Warburton (1911)
was applied to sustain the diagnosis of several records of this species. This situation changed when
Labruna
et al.
(2020)
morphologically compared the
holotype
female of
Ixodes fuscipes
with the female of the
syntype
series of
Ixodes spinosus
used by
Nuttall and Warburton (1911)
to redescribe
Ixodes fuscipes
.
Using reliable morphological characters,
Labruna
et al.
(2020)
demonstrated that
Ixodes fuscipes
and
Ixodes spinosus
are both valid species.