Ticks (Argasidae, Ixodidae) and tick-borne diseases of continental Southeast Asia
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Petney, Trevor N.
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Boulanger, Nathalie
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Saijuntha, Weerachai
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Chitimia-Dobler, Lidia
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Pfeffer, Martin
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Eamudomkarn, Chatanun
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Andrews, Ross H.
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Ahamad, Mariana
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Putthasorn, Noppadon
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Muders, Senta V.
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Petney, David A.
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Robbins, Richard G.
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Zootaxa
2019
2019-02-18
4558
1
1
89
journal article
28542
10.11646/zootaxa.4558.1.1
5f6ace70-93a7-400c-b58a-a1d2c95d3b53
1175-5326
2613120
lsid:zoobank.org:pub:71232906-9C90-4A6E-B893-83AC1574C8CA
Dermacentor taiwanensis
Sugimoto, 1935
This species has been recorded from East and Southeast Asian evergreen forests (Guglielmone
et al
. 2014). It is a parasite of wild pigs (
Sus scrofa
). Immatures are frequently found on small to medium-sized mammals, especially rodents, with one record from a bird (
Kitaoka and Suzuki 1981
; Hoogstraal
et al
. 1986).
Dermacentor taiwanensis
has rarely been reported from humans (Yano
et al
. 1993; de la
Fuente
et al
. 2008
) and these specimens may have been confused with
D. bellulus
.
Dermacentor taiwanensis
has been recorded from
Vietnam
(
Kolonin 1992
), but records from peninsular
Malaysia
(
Mariana
et al
. 2005
,
2008a
) are considered doubtful due to similarities with the newly redescribed
D. bellulus
and the newly described
D. tamokensis
(
Apanaskevich and Apanaskevich 2015b
,
c
, 2016).
Wassef and Hoogstraal (1986a)
described the male and female, and
Kitaoka and Suzuki (1981)
the immature stages. However, the descriptions of the larva and nymph of
D. taiwanensis
in
Kitaoka & Suzuki (1981)
are considered to be the first descriptions of the larva and nymph of
D. bellulus
according to
Apanaskevich & Apanaskevich (2015c)
.
Apanaskevich and Apanaskevich (2015b)
redescribed the male and female.