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* Genus of hard-bodied [[ticks]]
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! Species (Common Name[s])
! Distribution
! Diseases Transmitted
|-
| [[Ixodes scapularis]] (black-legged tick, deer tick)
| eastern US and southern Ontario
| [[Lyme disease]], [[babesiosis]], [[anaplasmosis]], [[ehrliciosis]], [[Powassan virus]]
|-
|[[Ixodes pacificus]] (western black-legged tick)
|Pacific coast of US and Canada
|[[Lyme disease]], [[anaplasmosis]]
|-
|[[Ixodes persulcatus]]
|
|[[tick-borne encephalitis]]
|-
|[[Ixodes ovatus]]
|Japan
|[[tick-borne encephalitis]]
|-
|[[Ixodes ricinus]]
|Eastern Europe and Scandinavia
|[[tick-borne encephalitis]]
|}

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Latest revision as of 15:19, 15 September 2023

  • Genus of hard-bodied ticks
Species (Common Name[s]) Distribution Diseases Transmitted
Ixodes scapularis (black-legged tick, deer tick) eastern US and southern Ontario Lyme disease, babesiosis, anaplasmosis, ehrliciosis, Powassan virus
Ixodes pacificus (western black-legged tick) Pacific coast of US and Canada Lyme disease, anaplasmosis
Ixodes persulcatus tick-borne encephalitis
Ixodes ovatus Japan tick-borne encephalitis
Ixodes ricinus Eastern Europe and Scandinavia tick-borne encephalitis