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Morphometric Analysis of Adult Dermacentor parumapertus Neumann (Acari: Ixodidae) From Various Locations Within its Geographical Range
by
Moraru, Gail M.
, Portugal, José Santos
, Smith, Travis C.
, Svobodova, Zdenka
, Mcinnis, Sarah J.
, Bednarova, Andrea
, Becker, Tom
, Paddock, Christopher D.
, Goddard, Jerome
in
Acari
/ adults
/ Animal Distribution
/ Animals
/ Brazil
/ Dermacentor
/ Dermacentor - anatomy & histology
/ Dermacentor - classification
/ distribution
/ evolution
/ Female
/ Geography
/ Idaho
/ Ixodidae
/ Male
/ Mexico
/ Morphology
/ MORPHOLOGY, SYSTEMATICS, EVOLUTION
/ morphometry
/ Rabbits
/ rain forests
/ Rainforests
/ Rickettsia parkeri
/ Southwestern United States
/ Species
/ systematics
/ taxonomy
/ ticks
2018
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Morphometric Analysis of Adult Dermacentor parumapertus Neumann (Acari: Ixodidae) From Various Locations Within its Geographical Range
by
Moraru, Gail M.
, Portugal, José Santos
, Smith, Travis C.
, Svobodova, Zdenka
, Mcinnis, Sarah J.
, Bednarova, Andrea
, Becker, Tom
, Paddock, Christopher D.
, Goddard, Jerome
in
Acari
/ adults
/ Animal Distribution
/ Animals
/ Brazil
/ Dermacentor
/ Dermacentor - anatomy & histology
/ Dermacentor - classification
/ distribution
/ evolution
/ Female
/ Geography
/ Idaho
/ Ixodidae
/ Male
/ Mexico
/ Morphology
/ MORPHOLOGY, SYSTEMATICS, EVOLUTION
/ morphometry
/ Rabbits
/ rain forests
/ Rainforests
/ Rickettsia parkeri
/ Southwestern United States
/ Species
/ systematics
/ taxonomy
/ ticks
2018
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Morphometric Analysis of Adult Dermacentor parumapertus Neumann (Acari: Ixodidae) From Various Locations Within its Geographical Range
by
Moraru, Gail M.
, Portugal, José Santos
, Smith, Travis C.
, Svobodova, Zdenka
, Mcinnis, Sarah J.
, Bednarova, Andrea
, Becker, Tom
, Paddock, Christopher D.
, Goddard, Jerome
in
Acari
/ adults
/ Animal Distribution
/ Animals
/ Brazil
/ Dermacentor
/ Dermacentor - anatomy & histology
/ Dermacentor - classification
/ distribution
/ evolution
/ Female
/ Geography
/ Idaho
/ Ixodidae
/ Male
/ Mexico
/ Morphology
/ MORPHOLOGY, SYSTEMATICS, EVOLUTION
/ morphometry
/ Rabbits
/ rain forests
/ Rainforests
/ Rickettsia parkeri
/ Southwestern United States
/ Species
/ systematics
/ taxonomy
/ ticks
2018
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Morphometric Analysis of Adult Dermacentor parumapertus Neumann (Acari: Ixodidae) From Various Locations Within its Geographical Range
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Morphometric Analysis of Adult Dermacentor parumapertus Neumann (Acari: Ixodidae) From Various Locations Within its Geographical Range
2018
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Overview
Dermacentor parumapertus Neumann (Acari: Ixodidae), a tick primarily associated with rabbits which occurs over much of the western United States, has a fairly large north-to-south distribution, being found from central Idaho southward into northern Mexico. This mostly obscure tick species has recently been the focus of attention due to the discovery of a unique strain of Rickettsia parkeri associated with it which appears closely related to a Rickettsia sp. found in the Atlantic rainforest of Brazil. Historically, a morphological variety of this species was reported in the literature based on significant variation in ornamentation of the tick throughout its range. This study examines several key morphological characters to determine if there are indeed more than one distinct population of this species throughout its range.
Publisher
Entomological Society of America,Oxford University Press
Subject
/ adults
/ Animals
/ Brazil
/ Dermacentor - anatomy & histology
/ Dermacentor - classification
/ Female
/ Idaho
/ Ixodidae
/ Male
/ Mexico
/ MORPHOLOGY, SYSTEMATICS, EVOLUTION
/ Rabbits
/ Species
/ taxonomy
/ ticks
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