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<font color="#800000">'''''Haemaphysalis punctata'''''</font> Canestrini & Fanzago, 1878 - (red sheep tick)
 
<font color="#800000">'''''Haemaphysalis punctata'''''</font> Canestrini & Fanzago, 1878 - (red sheep tick)
  
This species of tick is found in Europe and temperate parts of western Asia. It has been also recorded since 2010 from north-eastern North America. The hosts include cattle, sheep, goats, horses, and humans. It has been also associated with migratory birds. ''H. punctata'' can carry and transmit a number of disease-causing agents like viruses, as well as ''Babesia'', ''Theileria'', ''Borrelia'', ''Rickettsia'' and ''Anaplasma'' species.
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This species of tick is found in Europe and temperate parts of western Asia. It has been also recorded since 2010 from north-eastern North America ([[Parasites and Vectors (2021) 14 (394) - First hemispheric report of|Tufts & Diuk-Wasser, 2021]]). The hosts include cattle, sheep, goats, horses, and humans. It has been also associated with migratory birds. ''H. punctata'' can carry and transmit a number of disease-causing agents like viruses, as well as ''Babesia'', ''Theileria'', ''Borrelia'', ''Rickettsia'' and ''Anaplasma'' species.
  
 
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Haemaphysalis punctata Canestrini & Fanzago, 1878 - (red sheep tick)

This species of tick is found in Europe and temperate parts of western Asia. It has been also recorded since 2010 from north-eastern North America (Tufts & Diuk-Wasser, 2021). The hosts include cattle, sheep, goats, horses, and humans. It has been also associated with migratory birds. H. punctata can carry and transmit a number of disease-causing agents like viruses, as well as Babesia, Theileria, Borrelia, Rickettsia and Anaplasma species.