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====Lone star tick====
{{ID-Gallery-Top|American dog tick}}
:* Common name: American dog tick, wood tick
:* Scientific name: ''[[Dermacentor variabilis]]''
:* Reservoir: small rodents (larvae and nymphs); dogs and mammals (adult ticks)
:* Geographic distribution: Rocky Mountains, Pacific Coast
:* Disease transmitted: [[Rocky Mountain spotted fever]], [[tularemia]]


* Common name: lone star tick
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* Scientific name: ''Amblyomma americanum''
* Reservoir: birds and deer (larvae and nymphs); white-tailed deer (adult ticks)
* Geographic distribution: southeastern and eastern United States
* Disease transmitted: [[ehrlichiosis]], [[tularemia]], [[southern tick-associated rash illness]]


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Dermacentor variabilis.jpg | American dog tick (''Dermacentor variabilis'') <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/ticks/geographic_distribution.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
American dog tick.jpg | Approximate distribution of the American Dog tick <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/ticks/geographic_distribution.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Amblyomma americanum.jpg | Lone star tick (''Amblyomma americanum'') <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/ticks/geographic_distribution.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Lone star tick.jpg | Approximate distribution of the lone star tick <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/ticks/geographic_distribution.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]


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====Blacklegged tick====
{{ID-Gallery-Top|Blacklegged tick}}
:* Common name: blacklegged tick, deer tick
:* Scientific name: ''[[Ixodes scapularis]]''
:* Reservoir: small mammals and birds (larvae and nymphs); rodents and mammals (adult ticks)
:* Geographic distribution: northeastern and upper midwestern United States
:* Disease transmitted: [[anaplasmosis]], [[babesiosis]], [[Lyme disease]]


* Common name: blacklegged tick, deer tick
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* Scientific name: ''Ixodes scapularis''
* Reservoir: small mammals and birds (larvae and nymphs); rodents and mammals (adult ticks)
* Geographic distribution: [[anaplasmosis]], [[babesiosis]], [[Lyme disease]]
* Disease transmitted: northeastern and upper midwestern United States
 
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Ixodes scapularis.jpg | Blacklegged tick (''Ixodes scapularis'') <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/ticks/geographic_distribution.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Ixodes scapularis.jpg | Blacklegged tick (''Ixodes scapularis'') <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/ticks/geographic_distribution.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
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====American dog tick====
{{ID-Gallery-Top|Brown dog tick}}
:* Common name: brown dog tick
:* Scientific name: ''[[Rhipicephalus sanguineus]]''
:* Reservoir: dogs (entire life cycle)
:* Geographic distribution: throughout the U.S. and the world
:* Disease transmitted: [[Rocky Mountain spotted fever]]


* Common name: American dog tick
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* Scientific name: ''Dermacentor variabilis''
* Reservoir: small rodents (larvae and nymphs); dogs and mammals (adult ticks)
* Geographic distribution: Rocky Mountains, Pacific Coast
* Disease transmitted: [[Rocky Mountain spotted fever]], [[tularemia]]


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Rhipicephalus sanguineus.jpg | Brown dog tick (''Rhipicephalus sanguineus'') <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/ticks/geographic_distribution.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
Brown dog tick.jpg | Approximate distribution of the Brown Dog tick <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/ticks/geographic_distribution.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Dermacentor variabilis.jpg | American dog tick (''Dermacentor variabilis'') <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/ticks/geographic_distribution.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
American dog tick.jpg | Approximate distribution of the American Dog tick <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/ticks/geographic_distribution.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]


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====Brown dog tick====
{{ID-Gallery-Top|Gulf Coast tick}}
:* Common name: Gulf Coast tick
:* Scientific name: ''[[Amblyomma maculatum]]''
:* Reservoir: birds and small rodents (larvae and nymphs); deer and other wildlife (adult ticks)
:* Geographic distribution: coastal areas of the United States along the Atlantic coast and the Gulf of Mexico
:* Disease transmitted: [[Rickettsiosis|''Rickettsia parkeri'' rickettsiosis]]


* Common name: brown dog tick
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* Scientific name: ''Rhipicephalus sanguineus''
* Reservoir: dogs (entire life cycle)
* Geographic distribution: throughout the U.S. and the world
* Disease transmitted: [[Rocky Mountain spotted fever]]


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Amblyomma maculatum.jpg | Gulf Coast tick (''Amblyomma maculatum'') <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/ticks/geographic_distribution.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
Gulf coast tick.jpg | Approximate distribution of the Gulf Coast tick <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/ticks/geographic_distribution.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Rhipicephalus sanguineus.jpg | Brown dog tick (''Rhipicephalus sanguineus'') <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/ticks/geographic_distribution.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Brown dog tick.jpg | Approximate distribution of the Brown Dog tick <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/ticks/geographic_distribution.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]


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====Gulf Coast tick====
{{ID-Gallery-Top|Lone star tick}}
:* Common name: lone star tick
:* Scientific name: ''[[Amblyomma americanum]]''
:* Reservoir: birds and deer (larvae and nymphs); white-tailed deer (adult ticks)
:* Geographic distribution: southeastern and eastern United States
:* Disease transmitted: [[ehrlichiosis]], [[tularemia]], [[southern tick-associated rash illness]]


* Common name: Gulf Coast tick
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* Scientific name: ''Amblyomma maculatum''
* Reservoir: birds and small rodents (larvae and nymphs); deer and other wildlife (adult ticks)
* Geographic distribution: coastal areas of the United States along the Atlantic coast and the Gulf of Mexico
* Disease transmitted: [[Rickettsiosis|''Rickettsia parkeri'' rickettsiosis]]


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Amblyomma americanum.jpg | Lone star tick (''Amblyomma americanum'') <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/ticks/geographic_distribution.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
 
Lone star tick.jpg | Approximate distribution of the lone star tick <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/ticks/geographic_distribution.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Amblyomma maculatum.jpg | Gulf Coast tick (''Amblyomma maculatum'') <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/ticks/geographic_distribution.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Gulf coast tick.jpg | Approximate distribution of the Gulf Coast tick <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/ticks/geographic_distribution.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]


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====Rocky Mountain wood tick====
{{ID-Gallery-Top|Rocky Mountain wood tick}}


* Common name: Rocky Mountain wood tick
:* Common name: Rocky Mountain wood tick
* Scientific name: ''Dermacentor andersoni''
:* Scientific name: ''[[Dermacentor andersoni]]''
* Reservoir: small rodents (larvae and nymphs); large mammals (adult ticks)
:* Reservoir: small rodents (larvae and nymphs); large mammals (adult ticks)
* Geographic distribution: Rocky Mountain states
:* Geographic distribution: Rocky Mountain states
* Disease transmitted: [[Rocky Mountain spotted fever]], [[tularemia]]
:* Disease transmitted: [[Rocky Mountain spotted fever]], [[tularemia]]


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Dermacentor andersoni.jpg | Rocky Mountain wood tick (''Dermacentor andersoni'') <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/ticks/geographic_distribution.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Dermacentor andersoni.jpg | Rocky Mountain wood tick (''Dermacentor andersoni'') <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/ticks/geographic_distribution.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
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====Western blacklegged tick====
{{ID-Gallery-Top|Western blacklegged tick}}
 
:* Common name: western blacklegged tick
* Common name: western blacklegged tick
:* Scientific name: ''[[Ixodes pacificus]]''
* Scientific name: ''Ixodes pacificus''
:* Reservoir: birds and small rodents (larvae and nymphs); deer and other mammals (adult ticks)
* Reservoir: birds and small rodents (larvae and nymphs); deer and other mammals (adult ticks)
:* Geographic distribution: Pacific coast of the United States
* Geographic distribution: Pacific coast of the United States
:* Disease transmitted: [[anaplasmosis]], [[Lyme disease]]
* Disease transmitted: [[anaplasmosis]], [[Lyme disease]]


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Ixodes pacificus.jpg | Western blacklegged tick (''Ixodes pacificus'') <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/ticks/geographic_distribution.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]
Ixodes pacificus.jpg | Western blacklegged tick (''Ixodes pacificus'') <br> [http://www.cdc.gov/ticks/geographic_distribution.html <font size="-2">''Adapted from CDC''</font>]

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  • Common name: blacklegged tick, deer tick
  • Scientific name: Ixodes scapularis
  • Reservoir: small mammals and birds (larvae and nymphs); rodents and mammals (adult ticks)
  • Geographic distribution: northeastern and upper midwestern United States
  • Disease transmitted: anaplasmosis, babesiosis, Lyme disease





  • Common name: Gulf Coast tick
  • Scientific name: Amblyomma maculatum
  • Reservoir: birds and small rodents (larvae and nymphs); deer and other wildlife (adult ticks)
  • Geographic distribution: coastal areas of the United States along the Atlantic coast and the Gulf of Mexico
  • Disease transmitted: Rickettsia parkeri rickettsiosis








  • Common name: western blacklegged tick
  • Scientific name: Ixodes pacificus
  • Reservoir: birds and small rodents (larvae and nymphs); deer and other mammals (adult ticks)
  • Geographic distribution: Pacific coast of the United States
  • Disease transmitted: anaplasmosis, Lyme disease