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Ixodes kaiseri

''Ixodes kaiseri'' is an Old World species of ixodid tick that parasitizes badgers, foxes, steppe polecats, raccoon dogs, and common hedgehogs in forest habitats and along heavily overgrown riverbanks and depressions in steppe habitats; they have also been collected from domestic dogs visiting these habitats.〔Don R. Arthur. 1957. Two North African ''Ixodes'' Ticks: ''I. kaiseri'' sp. nov. from Egyptian Desert Fox Cubs. A Redescription of the Female and a Description of the Male of ''I. festai'' Rondelli, 1926 (Ixodoidea, Ixodidae). ''Journal of Parasitology'' 43(5): 578-585; http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/13476311.〕〔Natalia A. Filippova and Inga G. Uspenskaya. 1973. ''Ixodes kaiseri '' Arthur 1957 (Ixodidae) species taxonomic status. ''Parasitologiya'', Leningrad, 7(4): 297-306; Translation 636 (T636), Medical Zoology Department, U.S. Naval Medical Research Unit No. 3, Cairo, Egypt; http://lrsbeta.afpmb.org/smb/192.168.1.22/pdfs/Archived/060001-090000/079788.PDF.〕 The specific epithet honors the scientific contributions of Dr. Makram N. Kaiser.
''I. kaiseri'' occurs in Moldavia, southern Ukraine and Crimea, Romania, Egypt and Israel, with single finds recorded from the northern Caucasus, Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia.〔〔 Its range overlaps that of ''Ixodes crenulatus'', with corresponding developmental stages found together on the same hosts.〔
All developmental stages of ''I. kaiseri'' are found on its host animals from March through October, with hosts highly infested in March and April after hibernation and all tick developmental stages, most in a fed condition, present.〔 Males are rarely found on hosts, suggesting that in this species, as in other burrow-inhabiting ixodids, the adult males do not feed, and copulation occurs in the burrows.〔
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