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
|
|