ixodes pacificus
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Definition
Noun: * A species of hard-bodied tick, commonly known as the western black-legged tick. It is a parasitic arachnid that feeds on the blood of various hosts, including the dusky-footed wood rat. It is medically significant as the primary carrier (vector) of the bacteria that cause Lyme disease in the western regions of the United States, particularly in northern California.
Usage
- The term is used in scientific, medical, and public health contexts to specifically identify this tick species and discuss its role in disease transmission.
- It functions as a singular noun. The plural form is ticks, or simply in taxonomic lists.
Examples
- Scientific Identification: "The specimen collected was confirmed to be ."
- Public Health: "Health officials warn that is active during the spring and early summer."
- Medical Context: "The patient had a history of a tick bite, and the engorged tick was identified as ."
Advanced Usage
- In formal scientific writing, the binomial name is always italicized. The genus name () is capitalized, while the species epithet () is not.
- It is often discussed in relation to its eastern counterpart, (the black-legged tick or deer tick), which is the primary vector for Lyme disease in the eastern and north-central United States.
Variants and Related Words
- Western black-legged tick: The common name for .
- Vector: An organism that transmits a pathogen from one host to another. is a vector for , the Lyme disease bacterium.
- Ixodidae: The family of hard-bodied ticks to which this species belongs.
- Ixodes: The genus comprising various tick species, including and .
Synonyms
- Western black-legged tick (common name).
Different Meanings
- This term has a single, specific meaning in biology and medicine. It does not have general or figurative meanings.
Notes
- There are no idioms or phrasal verbs associated with this specific scientific term. Its usage is strictly technical.
Noun
- a tick that feeds on dusky-footed wood rat and bites humans; principal vector for Lyme disease in western United States especially northern California