Species Ixodes kopsteini (Oudemans, 1925)
- Eschatocephalus ropsteini Oudemans, A.C. 1925. Acarologische aanteekeningen. LXXIX. Entomologische Berichten (Amsterdam) 7(146): 26-34 [original spelling].
- Ixodes (Lepidixodes) paradoxus Kohls, G.M. & Clifford, C.M. 1961. A new species of Ixodes (Lepidixodes) from bats in Malaya, North Borneo, and the Congo (Acarina - Ixodidae). Acarologia 3: 285-290.
Introduction
This species was originally described by Oudemans (1925) as Eschatocephalus ropsteini. That this spelling was deliberate is indicated by the fact that Oudemans three times refers to the eponymous Dr. Ph. Ropstein. However, on finding that the person in question was actually named Kopstein, Oudemans (1926, 1927) corrected this spelling to kopsteini, and this usage has been followed subsequently by, for example, Kohls & Clifford (1968), Roberts (1969, 1970), and others. This emended spelling is retained here in the interest of stability.
General References
Barker, D. 2019. Ixodes barkeri n. sp. (Acari: Ixodidae) from the short-beaked echidna, Tachyglossus aculeatus, with a revised key to the male Ixodes of Australia, and list of the subgenera and species of Ixodes known to occur in Australia. Zootaxa 4658(2): 331-342 (as Ixodes kopsteini)
Barker, S.C., Walker, A.R. & Campelo, D. 2014. A list of the 70 species of Australian ticks; diagnostic guides to and species accounts of Ixodes holocyclus (paralysis tick), Ixodes cornuatus (southern paralysis tick) and Rhipicephalus australis (Australian cattle tick); and consideration of the place of Australia in the evolution of ticks with comments on four controversial ideas. International Journal for Parasitology 44: 941-953. (as Ixodes (Lepidixodes) kopsteini)
Beati, L., Keirans, J.E., Durden, L.A. & Opiang, M.D. 2008. Bothriocroton oudemansi (Neumann, 1910) n.comb. (Acari: Ixodida: Ixodidae), an ectoparasite of the western long-beaked echidna in Papua New Guinea: redescription of the male and first description of the female and nymph. Systematic Parasitology 69: 185-200 (as Ixodes kopsteini)
Camicas, J.-L., Hervy, J.-P., Adam, F. & Morel, P.C. 1998. Les Tiques du Monde (Acarida, Ixodida). Paris : Orstom 233 pp. (as Lepidixodes kopsteini)
Kohls, G.M. & Clifford, C.M. 1968. Ixodes (Lepidixodes) kopsteini Oudemans, 1925, valid name for I. (L.) paradoxus Kohls and Clifford, 1961, with notes on distribution and hosts (Acarina : Ixodidae). Journal of Medical Entomology 5: 503-506 (as Ixodes kopsteini)
Oudemans, A.C. 1926. Acarologische aanteekeningen LXXX. Entomologische Berichten (Amsterdam) 7(148): 67-80
Oudemans, A.C. 1927. Acari uit Ambon. Zoologische Mededelingen (Leiden) 10: 185-237 (as Eschatocephalus kopsteini)
Roberts, F.H.S. 1969. The larvae of Australian Ixodidae (Acarina : Ixodoidea). Journal of the Australian Entomological Society 8: 37-78 (as Ixodes kopsteini)
Roberts, F.H.S. 1970. Australian Ticks. Melbourne : CSIRO 267 pp. (as Ixodes kopsteini)
Taylor, F.H. 1946. Spiders, ticks and mites, including the species harmful to man in Australia and New Guinea. Section 1. Descriptive. Commonwealth of Australia Department of Health, Service Publications (School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, University of Sydney) 6: 1-234 (as Eschatocephalus ropsteini)
History of changes
Published | As part of group | Action Date | Action Type | Compiler(s) |
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05-Dec-2019 | Acari | 11-Sep-2019 | MODIFIED | Dr Bruce Halliday |
26-Apr-2016 | IXODIDAE Dugès, 1834 | 12-Nov-2014 | ADDED | Lyn Randall |
07-May-2013 | 07-May-2013 | MODIFIED | ||
07-May-2013 | 16-Feb-2012 | MODIFIED | ||
07-May-2013 | 08-Jul-2010 | MODIFIED | ||
12-Feb-2010 | (import) |