: All map images in this gallery could be re-created using vector graphics as SVG files. This has several advantages; see Commons:Media for cleanup for more information. If an SVG form of this image is available, please upload it and afterwards replace this template with {{vector version available|new image name}}. Summary[edit] Description: English: Map illustrating the distribution of I. ricinus and I. persulcatus in Finland based on the coordinates of 17 603 tick samples collected in 2015 via the collection campaign. Blue dots indicate collection points for I. ricinus (n=13 847) and red dots indicate collection points for I. persulcatus (n=3756). Date: 3 March 2017, 20:18:52 (according to Exif data). Source: Laaksonen, Maija (2017-01). "Crowdsourcing-based nationwide tick collection reveals the distribution of Ixodes ricinus and I. persulcatus and associated pathogens in Finland". Emerging Microbes & Infections 6 (1): 1–7. DOI:10.1038/emi.2017.17. PMID28487561. ISSN2222-1751. Author: Laaksonen, Maija; Sajanti, Eeva; Sormunen, Jani J; Penttinen, Ritva; Hänninen, Jari; Ruohomäki, Kai; Sääksjärvi, Ilari; Vesterinen, Eero J; Vuorinen, Ilppo.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Blacklegged tick (Ixodes_scapularis) similar to Deer_tick_Ixodes_scapularis.jpg but with labels aligned better. Date: 2009. Source: US federal government Center for Disease Control (CDC). Author: US federal government Center for Disease Control (CDC). Other versions: Deer_tick_Ixodes_scapularis.jpg.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Hyalomma puta Cambridge = Ixodes uriae White, 1852: a: dorsal view b: body, ventral view c: mouthpartsFrançais : Hyalomma puta Cambridge = Ixodes uriae White, 1852 : a : vue dorsale b : corps, vue ventrale c : bouche. Date: 1876. Source: Plate for "On a new order and some new genera of Arachnida from Kerguelen's Land", in Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, vol. 1876. Author: Octavius Pickard-Cambridge (1828-1917). Other versions: This file has an extracted image: File:Ixodes uriae 1876 - detail.jpg..
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Summary[edit] Description: English: Map illustrating the distribution of I. ricinus and I. persulcatus in Finland based on the coordinates of 17 603 tick samples collected in 2015 via the collection campaign. Blue dots indicate collection points for I. ricinus (n=13 847) and red dots indicate collection points for I. persulcatus (n=3756). Date: 3 March 2017, 20:18:52 (according to Exif data). Source: This file was derived from: Distribution of Ixodes ricinus and Ixodes persulcatus in Finland.jpg: . Author: File:Distribution of Ixodes ricinus and Ixodes persulcatus in Finland.jpg: Laaksonen, Maija; Sajanti, Eeva; Sormunen, Jani J; Penttinen, Ritva; Hänninen, Jari; Ruohomäki, Kai; Sääksjärvi, Ilari; Vesterinen, Eero J; Vuorinen, Ilppo derivative work: Paranaja.
Summary[edit] Description: Français : Ixodes scapularis, vecteur de la maladie de LymeEnglish: These black-legged ticks, Ixodes scapularis, are found on a wide range of hosts including mammals, birds and reptiles. Black-legged ticks, I. scapularis are known to transmit Lyme disease, Borrelia burgdorferi, to humans and animals during feeding, when they insert their mouth parts into the skin of a host, and slowly take in the nutrient-rich host blood. Source: http://phil.cdc.gov/phil/detail.asp?id=1669 Transferred from fr.wikipedia to Commons. Author: Content Provider(s) : CDC/ Michael L. Levin, Ph. D. Photo Credit : Jim Gathany.
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Summary[edit] Description: The black legged tick, also known as the deer tick, is common throughout the United States and the main vector of Lyme Disease. They are typically encountered in wooded areas within the habitat range of white-tailed deer. Date: 14 August 2013, 21:24. Source: Black-Legged Tick. Author: NY State IPM Program at Cornell University from New York, USA.
Summary[edit] Description: English: Ixodes holocyclus capitulum. Date: 1977. Source: Kelly JD (1977) Canine Parasitology, Veterinary Review No 17; The Post-Graduate Foundation in Veterinary Science, University of Sydney, 1977. Author: Kelly JD.