Ixodes
Taxonavigation
editTaxonavigation: Ixodoidea |
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Superregnum: Eukaryota |
Familia: Ixodidae
Subfamilia: Ixodinae
Genus: Ixodes
Subgenera: I. (Afrixodes) – I. (Alloixodes) – I. (Ceratixodes) – I. (Endopalpiger) – I. (Eschatocephalus) – I. (Exopalpiger) – I. (Haemixodes) – I. (Ixodes) – I. (Lepidixodes) – I. (Multidentatus) – I. (Partipalpiger) – I. (Pholeoixodes) – I. (Scaphixodes) – I. (Sternalixodes)
Species (249):
I. abrocomae –
I. acuminatus –
I. acutitarsus –
I. affinis –
I. albignaci –
I. alluaudi –
I. amarali –
I. amersoni –
I. anatis –
I. andinus –
I. angustus –
I. antechini –
I. apronophorus –
I. arabukiensis –
I. aragaoi –
I. arboricola –
I. arebiensis –
I. asanumai –
I. aulacodi –
I. auriculaelongae –
I. auritulus –
I. australiensis –
I. baergi –
I. bakeri –
I. banksi –
I. barkeri –
I. bedfordi –
I. bequaerti –
I. berlesei –
I. bivari –
I. boliviensis –
I. brewsterae –
I. browningi –
I. brumpti –
I. brunneus –
I. calcarhebes –
I. caledonicus –
I. canisuga –
I. capromydis –
I. catherinei –
I. cavipalpus –
I. ceylonensis –
I. chilensis –
I. colasbelcouri –
I. collocaliae –
I. columnae –
I. conepati –
I. confusus –
I. cookei –
I. cooleyi –
I. copei –
I. cordifer –
I. cornuae –
I. cornuatus –
I. cornutus –
I. corwini –
I. crenulatus –
I. cuernavacensis –
I. cumulatimpunctatus –
I. dampfi –
I. daveyi –
I. dawesi –
I. dendrolagi –
I. dentatus –
I. dicei –
I. diomedeae –
I. diversifossus –
I. djaronensis –
I. domerguei –
I. downsi –
I. drakensbergensis –
I. eadsi –
I. eastoni –
I. eichhorni –
I. eldaricus –
I. elongatus –
I. eudyptidis –
I. euplecti –
I. evansi –
I. fecialis –
I. festai –
I. filippovae –
I. fossulatus –
I. frontalis –
I. fujitai –
I. fuliginosus –
I. fuscipes –
I. fynbosensis –
I. galapagoensis –
I. ghilarovi –
I. gibbosus –
I. granulatus –
I. gregsoni –
I. guatemalensis –
I. hearlei –
I. heinrichi –
I. hexagonus –
I. himalayensis –
I. hirsti –
I. holocyclus –
I. hoogstraali –
I. howelli –
I. hyatti –
I. hydromyidis –
I. jacksoni –
I. jellisoni –
I. jonesae –
I. kaiseri –
I. kashmiricus –
I. kazakstani –
I. kerguelenensis –
I. kingi –
I. kohlsi –
I. kopsteini –
I. kuntzi –
I. laguri –
I. lanigeri –
I. laridis –
I. lasallei –
I. latus –
I. laysanensis –
I. lemuris –
I. lewisi –
I. lividus –
I. longiscutatus –
I. loricatus –
I. loveridgei –
I. luciae –
I. lunatus –
I. luxuriosus –
I. macfarlanei –
I. malayensis –
I. marmotae –
I. marxi –
I. maslovi –
I. matopi –
I. mexicanus –
I. minor –
I. minutae –
I. mitchelli –
I. monospinosus –
I. montoyanus –
I. moreli –
I. moscharius –
I. moschiferi –
I. muniensis –
I. muris –
I. murreleti –
I. myospalacis –
I. myotomys –
I. myrmecobii –
I. nairobiensis –
I. nchisiensis –
I. nectomys –
I. neitzi –
I. nesomys –
I. neuquenensis –
I. nicolasi –
I. nipponensis –
I. nipponrhinolophi –
I. nitens –
I. nuttalli –
I. nuttallianus –
I. occultus –
I. ochotonae –
I. okapiae –
I. oldi –
I. ornithorhynchi –
I. ovatus –
I. pacificus –
I. paranaensis –
I. pararicinus –
I. pavlovskyi –
I. percavatus –
I. peromysci –
I. persulcatus –
I. petauristae –
I. philipi –
I. pilosus –
I. pomerantzevi –
I. pomerantzi –
I. priscicollaris –
I. procaviae –
I. prokopjevi –
I. radfordi –
I. rageaui –
I. randrianasoloi –
I. rasus –
I. redikorzevi –
I. rhabdomysae –
I. ricinus –
I. rothschildi –
I. rotundatus –
I. rubicundus –
I. rubidus –
I. rugicollis –
I. rugosus –
I. sachalinensis –
I. scapularis –
I. schillingsi –
I. schulzei –
I. sculptus –
I. semenovi –
I. shahi –
I. siamensis –
I. sigelos –
I. signatus –
I. simplex –
I. sinaloa –
I. sinensis –
I. soricis –
I. spinae –
I. spinicoxalis –
I. spinipalpis –
I. steini –
I. stilesi –
I. stromi –
I. subterraneus –
†I. succineus –
I. taglei –
I. tamaulipas –
I. tancitarius –
I. tanuki –
I. tapirus –
I. tasmani –
I. tecpanensis –
I. texanus –
I. theilerae –
I. thomasae –
I. tiptoni –
I. tovari –
I. transvaalensis –
I. trianguliceps –
I. trichosuri –
I. tropicalis –
I. turdus –
I. ugandanus –
I. unicavatus –
I. uriae –
I. vanidicus –
I. venezuelensis –
I. ventalloi –
I. vespertilionis –
I. vestitus –
I. victoriensis –
I. walkerae –
I. werneri –
I. woodi –
I. zaglossi –
I. zairensis
Name
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edit- Zicha, Ondřej et al. Ixodes {aut – Taxon details on Biological Library (BioLib)., 1795}}