Department of Entomology, Penn State University, University Park, PA.
J Med Entomol. 2019 Apr 16;56(3):744-760. doi: 10.1093/jme/tjy238.
Deer keds (Diptera: Hippoboscidae: Lipoptena Nitzsch, 1818 and Neolipoptena Bequaert, 1942) are parasitic flies that primarily attack cervids and occasionally bite humans. Recent reports have documented nearly half a dozen pathogens in deer keds, but it is unknown whether keds are competent vectors. Although geographic ranges of the four North American deer ked species are known generally, precise limits are not well understood. If keds are competent vectors, knowing where they occur will inform the risk of pathogen transmission to people and animals. Herein, we report deer ked occurrence by county in the United States and Canada, including 7 new state and 91 new county/parish/administrative district records. We also include a key to North American deer ked species to facilitate specimen identification.
鹿虱(双翅目:皮蝇科:Lipoptena Nitzsch,1818 和 Neolipoptena Bequaert,1942)是一种寄生性蝇类,主要攻击鹿科动物,偶尔也会叮咬人类。最近的报告记录了近六种病原体在鹿虱中,但尚不清楚鹿虱是否是有能力的传播媒介。尽管已知四种北美的鹿虱物种的地理分布范围大致上,但确切的范围还不是很清楚。如果鹿虱是有能力的传播媒介,那么了解它们的分布地点将有助于了解病原体向人和动物传播的风险。本文报道了美国和加拿大各县的鹿虱发生情况,包括 7 个新的州和 91 个新的县/区/行政区记录。我们还包括了北美鹿虱物种的一个鉴别特征,以方便标本鉴定。