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  2. Ixodes scapularis - Wikipedia

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    Ixodes scapularis is commonly known as the deer tick or black-legged tick (although some people reserve the latter term for Ixodes pacificus, which is found on the west coast of the US), and in some parts of the US as the bear tick. [2] It was also named Ixodes dammini until it was shown to be the same species in 1993. [3]

  3. Deer tick - Wikipedia

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    Deer tick may refer to a few different Ixodes spp.: Ixodes scapularis , the eastern North America black-legged tick Ixodes pacificus , the western North America black-legged tick

  4. Black-legged tick - Wikipedia

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    Black-legged tick may refer to either of two species of ticks found in North America: Ixodes scapularis , also known as the "deer tick" or "bear tick", found in eastern North America Ixodes pacificus , the western black-legged tick, found on western coast of North America

  5. Lipoptena cervi - Wikipedia

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    Lipoptena cervi, the deer ked or deer fly, is a species of biting fly in the family of louse flies, Hippoboscidae. These flies are commonly encountered in temperate areas of Europe , Siberia , and northern China .

  6. Ixodes pacificus - Wikipedia

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    Ixodes pacificus, the western black-legged tick, is a species of tick found on the western coast of North America. I. pacificus is a member of the family Ixodidae (hard ticks). It is the principal vector of Lyme disease in that region. I. pacificus larvae and nymphs typically feeds on lizards and small mammals, while adults typically feed on ...

  7. Ixodes holocyclus - Wikipedia

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    Grass tick: Nymph and larva The term grass tick is usually used to refer to the smaller stages of Ixodes holocyclus, but the term delivers little useful information because any tick can be found in the grass. Seed tick: Larva The term seed tick usually is used to refer to the smallest stage of Ixodes holocyclus. Shower tick: Larva

  8. Ticks of domestic animals - Wikipedia

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    Ixodes (Ixodes ricinus, the deer tick of Europe; Ixodes scapularis, the black-legged tick of North America; Ixodes holocyclus, the paralysis tick of Australia). Haemaphysalis ( Ha. leachii , the yellow dog tick of the tropics).

  9. Deer tick virus - Wikipedia

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    Deer tick virus Black and white Feulgen stained microphotograph depicting intact tick salivary glands infected by deer tick virus. Hypotrophied salivary acinus filled with amorphous masses of pinkstaining (=Feulgen positive) material (arrows). Scale bar = 10 µm. Virus classification (unranked): Virus: Realm: Riboviria: Kingdom: Orthornavirae ...