Species of tick
Haemaphysalis hystricis
Scientific classification
Domain:
Eukaryota
Kingdom:
Animalia
Phylum:
Arthropoda
Subphylum:
Chelicerata
Class:
Arachnida
Order:
Ixodida
Family:
Ixodidae
Genus:
Haemaphysalis
Species:
H. hystricis
Binomial name
Haemaphysalis hystricis Supino, 1897
Synonyms
Haemaphysalis genevrayi Toumanoff, 1944
Haemaphysalis iwasakii Sugimoto, 1937
Haemaphysalis menui Toumanoff, 1944
Haemaphysalis nishiyamai Luh & Woo, 1950
Haemaphysalis nishiyamai Sugimoto, 1935
Haemaphysalis tieni Phan Trong, 1977
Haemaphysalis trispinosa Toumanoff, 1941
Haemaphysalis (Kaiseriana) hystricis Hoogstraal & Kim, 1985
Haemaphysalis hystricis , the East Asian mountain haemaphysalid , is a hard-bodied tick of the genus Haemaphysalis . It is found in India , Sri Lanka , Vietnam , Myanmar , China , Japan , India , Indonesia , Laos , Taiwan and Thailand .[ 1] It is an obligate ectoparasite of mammals. It is a potential vector of Kyasanur Forest disease virus ,[ 2] Coxiella sp., Ehrlichia sp., and Rickettsia japonica .[ 3] [ 4] In 2007, an unknown trypanosoma species known as Trypanosoma KG1 isolate was isolated from naturally infected H. hystricis ticks.[ 5]
Parasitism
Adults parasitize various wild and domestic mammals such as domestic cattle , dogs , and humans .[ 6]
References
^ "Species Details : Haemaphysalis hystricis Supino, 1897" . Catalogue of Life. Retrieved 6 February 2017 .
^ Sreenivasan, M. A.; Rajagopalan, P. K. (1981). "Ixodid ticks on cattle and buffaloes in the Kyasanur forest disease area of Karnataka State [1981]" . Indian Journal of Medical Research . Retrieved 6 February 2017 .
^ "A case of human tick Haemaphgsalis hgstricisbite by (Acari:a nymphal tick, Ixodidae),in Japan" . The Japan Society of Medical Entomology and Zoology. Retrieved 6 February 2017 .
^ "First survey of the hard tick (Acari: Ixodidae) fauna of Nakai District, Khammouane Province, Laos, and an updated checklist of the ticks of Laos" . Systematic & Applied Acarology. Retrieved 6 February 2017 .
^ Thekisoe, OM; Honda, T; Fujita, H; Battsetseg, B; Hatta, T; Fujisaki, K; Sugimoto, C; Inoue, N (2007). "A trypanosome species isolated from naturally infected Haemaphysalis hystricis ticks in Kagoshima Prefecture, Japan" . Parasitology . 134 (Pt 7): 967–74. doi :10.1017/S0031182007002375 . PMID 17306058 . S2CID 5546788 .
^ Hoogstraal, Harry; Lim, Boo-Liat; Anastos, George (1969). "Haemaphysalis (Kaiseriana) bispinosa Neumann (Ixodoidea: Ixodidae): Evidence for Consideration as an Introduced Species in the Malay Peninsula and Borneo". The Journal of Parasitology . 55 (5): 1075–1077. doi :10.2307/3277178 . JSTOR 3277178 . PMID 5391311 .