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Haemaphysalis luzonensis
Scientific classification Edit this classification
Domain: Eukaryota
Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Ixodida
Family: Ixodidae
Genus: Haemaphysalis
Species:
H. luzonensis
Binomial name
Haemaphysalis luzonensis

Hoogstraal & Parrish, 1968

Haemaphysalis luzonensis, the Luzon mountain glossy haemaphysalid, is an ixodid tick native to Luzon Island, Republic of the Philippines first circumscribedbyentomologists Dr. Harry Hoogstraal and United States Air Force Maj. Dale Parrish in 1968.[1][2][3] Its common name reflects its glossy and nearly apunctate, in comparison to other Haemaphysalis ticks, dorsal integument.[1]

Bionomics[edit]

H. luzonensis inhabits forests dominated by Dipterocarpus plants and Benguet pine at altitudes between 1,800 and 3,000 feet of the mountains in the central western part of the Sierra Madre Mountain rangeofLuzon Island.[1]Itparasitizes the Philippine deer and the Philippine warty piginNueva Ecija and Quezon Provinces of Luzon Island.[1] Collection data suggest that both vertebrates are important hosts of adults and nymphs of this tick species. Males, females, and nymphs were documented to feed on their hosts between October and August, suggesting that they are active year-round.[1] The larvae, which are very small, may feed at different seasons or on different hosts. Other tick species feeding on deer and boar included Boophilus microplus, Haemaphysalis psalistos, Haemaphysalis rusae, Hemaphysalis papuana group, Amblyomma species, Dermacentor species, Rhipicephalus haemaphysaloides, and Rhipicephalus sanguineus.[1] The biology of this species is similar to that of Haemaphysalis lagrangeiinVietnam.[1]

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Hoogstraal, Harry & Parrish, Dale W. (1968). "Studies on Southeast Asian Haemaphysalis ticks (Ixodoidea: Ixodidae). H. (Kaiseriana) luzonensis sp. n. from Philippine deer and boars". Journal of Parasitology. 54 (2): 402–404. JSTOR 3276961.
  • ^ "Species Haemaphysalis luzonensis, Luzon mountain glossy haemaphysalid". Animal Diversity Web. Retrieved April 25, 2018.
  • ^ "Haemaphysalis luzonensis Hoogstraal & Parrish, 1968, Luzon mountain glossy haemaphysalid". Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Retrieved April 25, 2018.


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