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== Background ==
==Background==


=== Microbiology ===
===Microbiology===


* Organised broadly into hard and soft ticks
*Organised broadly into hard and soft ticks
** Hard ticks: typical tick with a dorsal plate (scutum; a hard shell on the back), and can easily see mouth parts
**Hard ticks: typical tick with a dorsal plate (scutum; a hard shell on the back), and can easily see mouth parts
** Soft ticks: no distinct shell or dorsal plate; short mouths, often can't see mouth parts from above
**Soft ticks: no distinct shell or dorsal plate; short mouths, often can't see mouth parts from above
*** Tend to drop off the host after feeding
***Tend to drop off the host after feeding
* "Questing" is when they hang out on tops of grass or plants, reaching out to grasp onto hosts that pass by
*"Questing" is when they hang out on tops of grass or plants, reaching out to grasp onto hosts that pass by


=== Identification ===
===Identification===


* Dorsal plate
*Dorsal plate
** Can be ornate
**Can be ornate
* Festoons are specific decorations on the back; notches along the outside of the back
*Festoons are specific decorations on the back; notches along the outside of the back
* Certain ticks (such as [[Ixodes scapularis]]) will have an anal groove
*Certain ticks (such as [[Ixodes scapularis]]) will have an anal groove
* Males and females look different
*Males and females look different
** Mature females feed and have large sacks behind the dorsal plate that fills up with blood upon feeding
**Mature females feed and have large sacks behind the dorsal plate that fills up with blood upon feeding
* Nymphs are much harder to identify
*Nymphs are much harder to identify
* By species:
*By species:
** Ornate black and white dorsal shield, with festoons, short mouth parts (unlike [[Amblyomma species|Amblyomma]]), and eyes: [[Dermacentor variabilis]]
**Ornate black and white dorsal shield, with festoons, short mouth parts (unlike [[Amblyomma species|Amblyomma]]), and eyes: [[Dermacentor variabilis]]
** Black and white dorsal shield with some ornate markings, with festoons, long mouth parts, and eyes: [[Amblyomma americanum]]
**Black and white dorsal shield with some ornate markings, with festoons, long mouth parts, and eyes: [[Amblyomma americanum]]
*** Female has a single white marking on the dorsal shield, hence lone star tick
***Female has a single white marking on the dorsal shield, hence lone star tick
** Plain dark dorsal shield, long mouth parts, no festoons, no eyes: [[Ixodes scapularis]]
**Plain dark dorsal shield, long mouth parts, no festoons, no eyes: [[Ixodes scapularis]]
*** Also has an anal groove surrounding the anus in a U shape that opens posteriorly
***Also has an anal groove surrounding the anus in a U shape that opens posteriorly
** Soft tick lacking dorsal shield, with small mouth parts: most commonly [[Ornithodoros species]]
**Soft tick lacking dorsal shield, with small mouth parts: most commonly [[Ornithodoros species]]
*** Rarely identified because they fall off after feeding
***Rarely identified because they fall off after feeding


== Further Reading ==
== Tick-Borne Diseases ==


* See [[tick-borne infections]]
* [https://www.inspq.qc.ca/en/identification-guide-ticks-found-quebec INSPQ Identification Guide for Quebec]

==Further Reading==

*[https://www.inspq.qc.ca/en/identification-guide-ticks-found-quebec INSPQ Identification Guide for Quebec]


[[Category:Ectoparasites]]
[[Category:Ectoparasites]]

Revision as of 00:27, 29 October 2020

Background

Microbiology

  • Organised broadly into hard and soft ticks
    • Hard ticks: typical tick with a dorsal plate (scutum; a hard shell on the back), and can easily see mouth parts
    • Soft ticks: no distinct shell or dorsal plate; short mouths, often can't see mouth parts from above
      • Tend to drop off the host after feeding
  • "Questing" is when they hang out on tops of grass or plants, reaching out to grasp onto hosts that pass by

Identification

  • Dorsal plate
    • Can be ornate
  • Festoons are specific decorations on the back; notches along the outside of the back
  • Certain ticks (such as Ixodes scapularis) will have an anal groove
  • Males and females look different
    • Mature females feed and have large sacks behind the dorsal plate that fills up with blood upon feeding
  • Nymphs are much harder to identify
  • By species:
    • Ornate black and white dorsal shield, with festoons, short mouth parts (unlike Amblyomma), and eyes: Dermacentor variabilis
    • Black and white dorsal shield with some ornate markings, with festoons, long mouth parts, and eyes: Amblyomma americanum
      • Female has a single white marking on the dorsal shield, hence lone star tick
    • Plain dark dorsal shield, long mouth parts, no festoons, no eyes: Ixodes scapularis
      • Also has an anal groove surrounding the anus in a U shape that opens posteriorly
    • Soft tick lacking dorsal shield, with small mouth parts: most commonly Ornithodoros species
      • Rarely identified because they fall off after feeding

Tick-Borne Diseases

Further Reading