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TICK IDENTIFICATION KEY


BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

Haemaphysalis concinna

GENUS
Haemaphysalis
SPECIES cocinna
LOCATION France, Germany, Poland, to China and Japan
HABITAT Inhabits old forests (deer forests)
ACTIVITY From June to October
LIFE CYCLE Three host tick
MATING HABIT On host in April
  Males are more numerous than females
FEEDING HABIT Immatures are more numerous from June-July
HOSTS Adults target medium to large mammals: deer
  (roe-deer), sheep, cattle, dogs, cats, horses, men
  Nymph and Larva target small mammals, rodents,
  hares, birds,reptiles, hedgehogs and men
DISEASES Francisella tularensis (tularaemia), Rickettsia siberica
  (Siberian tick typhus), Virus of Russian spring-
  summer encephalitis (RSSE), and tick borne
  encephalitis (TBE)
SIZE Female: 3.0-3.8 mm
  Female engorged: 10 mm
  Male: 2.8-3.3 mm
  Unfed Nymph: 1.6-1.8 mm
REFERENCES BAKER 1999, HILLYARD 1996


Haemaphysalis punctata

GENUS
Haemaphysalis
SPECIES punctata
LOCATION Between Spain, southern Scandinavia,
  British Isles (except Ireland and Scotland) and
  to central Asia and north Africa
HABITAT Found in very diverse environments
ACTIVITY From spring to summer
LIFE CYCLE Three host tick
Cycle can be completed in 1 year
  although it takes 2-3 years in Wales
MATING HABIT Female lay approximately 3000-5000 eggs
FEEDING HABIT Bites cause tick paralysis in sheep and cattle
HOSTS Adults target: deer, sheep, cattle, horses, dogs,
  hedgehogs, goats, hares,mustelids and
  occasionally attach to humans
  Nymph and Larva target small mammals, birds
  (crows, starling, sparrow…) and lizards
DISEASES Rickettsia slovaca, Francisella tularensis
  (tularaemia), Coxiella burnetii (Q fever),
  Brucella spp., Theileria mutans, T. ovis, T. recondite,
  Babesiamajor, B. Motasi, Anaplasma mesaeterum,
  tick borne encephalitis (TBE), Tibec,
  Crimean Congo HaemorrhagicFever (CCHF),
  Borrelia burgdorferi (Lyme disease in Spain)
SIZE Female: 3.0-3.5 mm
  Female engorged: 10 mm
  Male: 2.8-3.2 mm
  Unfed Nymph: 1.4-1.8 mm
REFERENCES BAKER 1999, HILLYARD 1996


Haemaphysalis inermis

GENUS
Haemaphysalis
SPECIES inermis
LOCATION France, Poland, Mediterranean regions,
  Balkan Peninsular, Iran and Southern Asia
HABITAT Deciduous and mixed forests, grasslands
ACTIVITY Found on deer from November to April
LIFE CYCLE Three host tick
MATING HABIT On host
FEEDING HABIT Immature stages feed fast and drop off
  (they are hardly found in nature)
  Bites cause tick paralysis
HOSTS Adults target large domestic and wild
mammals: deer, sheep, cattle,horses,
  dogs, hedgehogs and humans
  Nymph and Larva target small mammals,
  rodents and insectivores
DISEASES In Poland may carry tick borne encephalitis (TBE)
SIZE Female: 2.5-3.5 mm
  Female engorged: 8 mm
  Male: 2.4-3 mm
  Unfed Nymph: 1.4-1.8 mm
REFERENCES HILLYARD 1996


Haemaphysalis leachi

GENUS
Haemaphysalis
SPECIES leachi
LOCATION Africa
LIFE CYCLE Three host tick
MATING HABIT Females lay up to 5000 eggs
HOSTS

Dogs, wild carnivores, rodents and humans

DISEASES Babesia canis, Rickettsia conorii (Boutonneuse fever), Babesia felis
REFERENCES

BAKER 1999