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.
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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18.
Hyalomma marginatum
Koch, 1844a
.
Palearctic: 1)
Albania
, 2)
Algeria
, 3)
Armenia
, 4) Azerbaijan, 5)
Bosnia and Herzegovina
, 6)
Bulgaria
, 7)
Croatia
, 8)
Cyprus
, 9)
Egypt
, 10)
France
, 11) Georgia, 12)
Greece
, 13)
Iran
, 14)
Iraq
, 15)
Israel
, 16)
Italy
, 17)
Jordan
, 18)
Kazakhstan
, 19)
Kosovo
, 20)
Kyrgyzstan
, 21)
Libya
, 22)
Malta
, 23)
Moldova
, 24)
Montenegro
, 25)
Morocco
, 26) North Macedonia, 27)
Palestine
, 28)
Portugal
, 29)
Romania
, 30)
Russia
, 31)
Serbia
, 32)
Spain
, 33)
Syria
, 34)
Tunisia
, 35)
Turkey
, 36)
Turkmenistan
, 37)
Ukraine
(
Feider 1965
, K ö hler
et al.
1967, Hoogstraal 1979,
Saliba
et al.
1990
,
Morel 2003
,
Apanaskevich & Horak 2008
b
, Keysary
et al.
2011,
Akimov & Nebogatkin 2011
b
, Santos-Silva
et al.
2011,
Bursali
et al.
2012
, Sherifi
et al.
2014,
Hovhannisyan & Dilbaryan 2016
,
Estrada-Peña
et al.
2017
, Fedorova. 2017,
Pflieger
et al.
2017
,
Nader
et al.
2018
,
Hosseini-Chegeni
et al.
2019
,
Perfilyeva
et al.
2020
,
Tsapko 2020
).
Many records of
Hyalomma marginatum
were published under the names
Hyalomma plumbeum
or
Hyalomma plumbeum plumbeum
, and to a lesser extent as
Hyalomma savignyi
, names treated as
incertae sedis
in
Guglielmone & Nava (2014)
.
Morphological diagnosis of adult
Hyalomma marginatum
can be difficult due to intraspecific variation, and even more so in the case of the immature stages. Therefore, several published records of
Hyalomma marginatum
and related species should be considered provisionally valid.
Apanaskevich
et al.
(2008b) and
Estrada-Peña
et al.
(2017)
explained that the northern limit of
Hyalomma marginatum
is uncertain, but records from central and northern Europe are considered to be a consequence of ticks being introduced with migrating birds, since no permanent populations of
Hyalomma marginatum
have been detected there, although this species may eventually establish itself in such territories (
Estrada-Peña
et al.
2021
).
Jaenson
et al.
(1994)
and
Jameson
et al.
(2012)
, among others, presented evidence of this situation in northern Europe, as did
Trilar
et al.
(2004)
for central Europe.
Grandi
et al.
(2020)
described a worrisome scenario for
Hyalomma marginatum
in northern Europe because several adults of this species have been found on local domestic mammals and humans in
Sweden
, possibly a result of hotter than usual summers that allowed nymphs brought with migrating birds to develop into adults. Similar reports have come from
Germany
,
the Netherlands
and
Czechia
, as detailed in
Rubel
et al.
(2021)
,
Uiterwijk
et al.
(2021)
and
Lesiczka
et al.
(2022)
, respectively.
Chen
et al.
(2010)
, Zhang, G.
et al.
(2019) and Zhang, K.Y.
et al.
(2019) did not mention the presence of
Hyalomma marginatum
in
China
, but
Zhao
et al.
(2021)
listed this tick as found in that country, although without providing references more recent than 2018.
China
is therefore provisionally excluded from the range of
Hyalomma marginatum
. Livestock infestations with
Hyalomma marginatum
in countries such as
Benin
(Chiba
China
et al.
2016
),
Ethiopia
(
Walker
et al.
2003
, Kebede & Fatene 2012),
India
(
Walker
et al.
2003
,
Anish
et al.
2020
),
Nigeria
(
Mamman
et al.
2021
),
Pakistan
(
Ali
et al.
2019
,
Kasi
et al.
2020
, and others),
Somalia
(
Pegram 1976
),
Sudan
(
Walker
et al.
2003
,
Elhaj
et al.
2019
) and
Zambia
(
Kajihara
et al.
2021
), among others, require further studies to determine whether the specimens collected were from established populations and to check the accuracy of species diagnoses. At the moment, none of these countries are included within the geographic distribution of this tick.