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Haemaphysalis Fossae
''Haemaphysalis'' is a genus of ticks, containing these species: *''Haemaphysalis aborensis'' Warburton, 1913 *''Haemaphysalis aciculifer'' Warburton, 1913 *''Haemaphysalis aculeata'' Lavarra, 1904 *''Haemaphysalis adleri'' Feldman-Muhsam, 1951 *''Haemaphysalis anomala'' Warburton, 1913 *''Haemaphysalis anomaloceraea'' Teng & Cui, 1984 *''Haemaphysalis anoplos'' Hoogstraal, Uilenberg & Klein, 1967 *''Haemaphysalis aponommoides'' Warburton, 1913 *''Haemaphysalis asiatica'' (Supino, 1897) *''Haemaphysalis atheruri'' Hoogstraal, Trapido & Kohls, 1965 *''Haemaphysalis bancrofti'' Nuttall & Warburton, 1915 *''Haemaphysalis bandicota'' Hoogstraal & Kohls, 1965 *''Haemaphysalis bartelsi'' Schulze, 1938 *''Haemaphysalis bequaerti'' Hoogstraal, 1956 *''Haemaphysalis birmaniae'' Supino, 1897 *''Haemaphysalis bispinosa'' Neumann, 1897 *''Haemaphysalis bochkovi'' Apanaskevich & Tomlinson, 2019Dmitry Apanaskevich and Jackson A. Tomlinson. 2019. Description of four new species of ''Haemaphysali ...
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Haemaphysalis Longicornis
''Haemaphysalis longicornis'', the Asian longhorned tick, longhorned tick, bush tick, Asian tick, or cattle tick, is a parasitic arachnid belonging to the tick family Ixodidae. The Asian longhorned tick is a known livestock pest, especially in New Zealand, and can transmit a disease called theileriosis to cattle but not to humans. However, the tick has been associated with several other tickborne diseases in humans. An unfed female is typically 2.0–2.6 mm long and 1.5–1.8 mm wide, and grows to 9.8 mm long and 8.2 mm wide with engorgement. Distinguishing a specimen from other members of the genus ''Haemaphysalis'' requires microscopic examination of minor physical characteristics. Geographic distribution The Asian longhorned tick is native to temperate areas of East and Central Asia, including China, Korea, and Japan, as well as Pacific islands including Australia, New Zealand, Fiji, and Hawaii, to name a few.Rachel Can''Haemaphysalis longicornis'' ...
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