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- Immature " Haemaphysalis " ticks have been found feeding on greater coucals.
- The organism is transmitted by various tick species including Rhipicephalus, Dermacentor and Haemaphysalis.
- Some species of " Haemaphysalis " are known to carry the virus responsible for the Kyasanur forest disease.
- "Haemaphysalis leporispalustris " commonly feeds on snowshoe hares and jackrabbits, as well as other small rabbits.
- Five out of thirteen birds in an ectoparasite survey were found to have the tick, " Haemaphysalis spinigera ".
- Parasites recorded in this genus include the widespread hard ticks of the genera " Haemaphysalis " and " Ixodes ".
- The virus has been isolated from at least 31 different species of ticks from the genera " Haemaphysalis " and " Hyalomma ".
- Humans appear to be accidental hosts and play no role in the life cycle of the SFTSV . SFTSV has been detected in " Haemaphysalis longicornis " ticks.
- It is a three-host tick and a member of the family Ixodidae, commonly called the " hard ticks, " and the genus " Haemaphysalis ".
- A species of tick in the genus " Haemaphysalis " is known to be specific in its parasitic association with this species and some species of " Leucocytozoon " are known to be blood parasites.
- ""'Haemaphysalis concinna " "'is a common rodent tick species that originally predominantly occurred in Russia and Eastern Europe, but is also known from Japan, China, Germany and France.
- The "'Bhanja virus "'is a tick-borne " Phlebovirus " first discovered in a tick ( " Haemaphysalis intermedia " ) taken from a paralyzed goat in Bhanjanagar, India in 1954.
- ""'Haemaphysalis leporispalustris " "', the "'rabbit tick "'( occasionally known as the "'grouse tick "'), is a species of tick that is widely distributed in the Americas, stretching from Alaska to Argentina . " H . leporispalustris " is known to have one of the largest distributions for a tick originating in the New World.
- Other genera with species that are often of high local importance to domestic animals include these examples : " Ixodes " ( " Ixodes ricinus ", the deer tick of Europe; " Ixodes scapularis ", the black-legged tick of North America; " Ixodes holocyclus ", the paralysis tick of Australia ) . " Haemaphysalis " ( " Ha . leachii ", the yellow dog tick of the tropics ) . " Dermacentor " ( " Dermacentor andersoni ", the Rocky Mountain wood tick; " Dermacentor variabilis ", the American dog tick; " D . reticulatus ", the ornate dog tick of Europe ) . " Dermacentor nitens " the tropical horse tick of the Americas has a one-host lifecycle similar to the boophilids . " Margaropus winthemi ", the beady-legged tick, infests horses and cattle in South Africa.