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humans and the
death of one cat.
Ixodes cornuatus has been
implicated in the
envenomation of cats.
Ixodes cornuatus is
difficult to
distinguish from Ixodes...
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Ceratogyrus schultzei (Purcell, 1908) =
Ceratogyrus darlingi Ceratogyrus cornuatus (De Wet & Dippenaar-Schoeman, 1991) =
Ceratogyrus marshalli Ceratogyrus...
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Ceratogyrus Species: C. marshalli
Binomial name
Ceratogyrus marshalli (Po****, 1897)
Synonyms Ceratogyrus dolichocephalus Ceratogyrus cornuatus...
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cordifer Neumann, 1908
Ixodes cornuae Arthur, 1960[citation needed]
Ixodes cornuatus Roberts, 1960[citation needed]
Ixodes corwini Keirans,
Clifford & Walker...
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Ceratogyrus bechuanicus (Purcell, 1902) =
Ceratogyrus darlingi Ceratogyrus cornuatus (De Wet & Dippenaar-Schoeman, 1991) =
Ceratogyrus marshalli Ceratogyrus...
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paralysis caused by
Ixodes holocyclus. A
similar tick species,
Ixodes cornuatus,
appears to
cause paralysis in Tasmania. The
paralyzing toxin (or toxins)...
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confucius (Hope, 1842)
Prosopocoilus congo**** Duvivier, 1891
Prosopocoilus cornuatus Didier, 1927
Prosopocoilus corporaali Nagel, 1933
Prosopocoilus crenulidens...
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Olavius clavatus (Erséus, 1981)
Olavius comorensis (Erséus, 1981)
Olavius cornuatus Davis, 1984
Olavius cr****itunicatus Finogenova, 1986
Olavius curtus Erséus...
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carniolensis Brachydesmus cernagor****
Brachydesmus chyzeri Brachydesmus cornuatus Brachydesmus cristofer Brachydesmus croaticus Brachydesmus dadayi Brachydesmus...
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vectors of R.
australis are
Ixodes tasmani,
Ixodes holocyclus, and
Ixodes cornuatus. The
species of
ticks known to
harbor R.
australis typically reside along...