Experimental and Applied Acarology (2021) 84, 183-214

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Franz Rubel, Katharina Brugger, Lidia Chitimia-Dobler, Hans Dautel, Elisabeth Meyer-Kayser and Olaf Kahl (2021)
Atlas of ticks (Acari: Argasidae, Ixodidae) in Germany
Experimental and Applied Acarology 84 (1), 183-214
Abstract: An updated and increased compilation of georeferenced tick locations in Germany is presented here. This data collection extends the dataset published some years ago by another 1448 new tick locations, 900 locations of which were digitized from literature and 548 locations are published here for the first time. This means that a total of 3492 georeferenced tick locations is now available for Germany. The tick fauna of Germany includes two species of Argasidae in the genera Argas and Carios and 19 species of Ixodidae in the genera Dermacentor, Haemaphysalis, and Ixodes, altogether 21 tick species. In addition, three species of Ixodidae in the genera Hyalomma (each spring imported by migratory birds) and Rhipicephalus (occasionally imported by dogs returning from abroad with their owners) are included in the tick atlas. Of these, the georeferenced locations of 23 tick species are depicted in maps. The occurrence of the one remaining tick species, the recently described Ixodes inopinatus, is given at the level of the federal states. The most common and widespread tick species is Ixodes ricinus, with records in all 16 federal states. With the exception of Hamburg, Dermacentor reticulatus was also found in all federal states. The occurrence of the ixodid ticks Ixodes canisuga, Ixodes frontalis, Ixodes hexagonus and I. inopinatus were documented in at least 11 federal states each. The two mentioned argasid tick species were also documented in numerous federal states, the pigeon tick Argas reflexus in 11 and the bat tick Carios vespertilionis in seven federal states. The atlas of ticks in Germany and the underlying digital dataset in the supplement can be used to improve global tick maps or to study the effects of climate change and habitat alteration on the distribution of tick species.
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Ixodes ricinus Germany
Rhipicephalus sanguineus Germany
Hyalomma marginatum Germany
Argas reflexus Germany
Dermacentor reticulatus Germany
Dermacentor marginatus Germany
Haemaphysalis punctata Germany
Haemaphysalis concinna Germany
Ixodes trianguliceps Germany
Ixodes frontalis Germany
Ixodes uriae Germany
Ixodes hexagonus Germany
Ixodes canisuga Germany
Hyalomma rufipes Germany
Ixodes apronophorus Germany
Ixodes vespertilionis Germany
Ixodes inopinatus Germany