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- Ixodes persulcatus, the taiga tick, is a species of hard-bodied tick distributed from Europe through central and northern Asia to China and ****an. The...
- persulcatus) Far-Eastern tick-borne encephalitis virus, formerly known as Russian spring summer encephalitis virus (transmitted by I. persulcatus)....
- is also called the sheep tick or castor bean tick. In China, Ixodes persulcatus (the taiga tick) is probably the most important vector. In North America...
- hard-bodied ticks of the Ixodes genus (Ixodes ricinus in Europe, and Ixodes persulcatus in temperate regions of Asia), infecting various wild mammals in nature...
- (Ixodes sca****ris (=I. dammini), I. pacificus, I. ricinus (Europe), I. persulcatus (Asia)) Endemic to: The Americas and Eurasia Symptoms: Fever, arthritis...
- particularly Echinococcus. Ticks include Dermacentor pictus, Ixodes ricinus, I. persulcatus, I. crenulatus, and Acarus siro. Six species of fleas are known to be...
- Northwest. In Europe, the I. ricinus is the main tick vector, and I. persulcatus is the currently known tick vector in Asia. The major mammalian reservoir...
- hard-bodied ticks of the Ixodes genus (Ixodes ricinus in Europe, and Ixodes persulcatus in temperate regions of Asia), infecting various wild woodland mammals...
- Ixodes persulcatus); Far Eastern subtype (formerly Russian Spring Summer encephalitis virus, RSSEV; prin****l tick vector: Ixodes persulcatus). The reference...
- Neumann, 1906 Ixodes peromysci Augustson, 1940[citation needed] Ixodes persulcatus Schulze, 1930[citation needed] Ixodes petauristae Warburton, 1933[citation...