Dermacentor
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Dermacentor is a genus of hard-bodied ticks
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Ixodidae
Ixodidae is a family of ticks containing the hard ticks.-Description:They are distinguished from the other main family of ticks, the soft ticks by the presence of a scutum or hard shield...
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Species
- Dermacentor abaensis Teng, 1963
- Dermacentor albipictus Packard, 1869
- Dermacentor andersoniDermacentor andersoniDermacentor andersoni, commonly known as the Rocky Mountain wood tick, is a species of tick.It can cause tick paralysis.Diagnostic features:Larva only has 3 pairs of legs.Nymph has 4 pairs....
Stiles 1908 - Dermacentor asper Arthur, 1960
- Dermacentor atrosignatus Neumann, 1906
- Dermacentor auratus Supino, 1897
- Dermacentor circumguttatus Neumann, 1897
- Dermacentor compactus Neumann, 1901
- Dermacentor dispar Cooley, 1937
- Dermacentor dissimilis Cooley 1947
- Dermacentor everestianus Hirst, 1926
- Dermacentor halli McIntosh, 1931
- Dermacentor hunteri Bishopp, 1912
- Dermacentor imitans Warburton 1933
- Dermacentor latus Cooley, 1937
- Dermacentor marginatus Sulzer, 1776
- Dermacentor montanus Filippova & Panova 1974
- Dermacentor near reticulatus Schille, 1916
- Dermacentor nitens Neumann, 1897
- Dermacentor niveus Neumann 1897
- Dermacentor nuttalli Olenev, 1928
- Dermacentor occidentalis Marx, 1892
- Dermacentor parumapertus Neumann, 1901
- Dermacentor pavlovskyi Olenev 1927
- Dermacentor pomerantzevi Serdyukova, 1951
- Dermacentor raskemensis Pomerantsev, 1946
- Dermacentor reticulatus Fabricius, 1794
- Dermacentor rhinocerinus Denny, 1843
- Dermacentor silvarum Olenev 1931
- Dermacentor sinicus Schulze, 1932
- Dermacentor steini Schulze, 1933
- Dermacentor taiwanensis Sugimoto, 1935
- Dermacentor ushakovae Filippova & Panova 1987
- Dermacentor variabilisDermacentor variabilisDermacentor variabilis, also known as the American dog tick, is a species of tick that is known to carry bacteria responsible for several diseases in humans, including Rocky Mountain spotted fever and tularemia . It is one of the most well-known hard ticks.Though D...
Say, 1821