Center for Vector Biology, Department of Entomology, Rutgers University, New Brunswick.
Tick-borne Diseases Laboratory, Monmouth County Mosquito Control Division, Tinton Falls.
J Med Entomol. 2019 Apr 16;56(3):589-598. doi: 10.1093/jme/tjz010.
Standardized tick surveillance requires an understanding of which species may be present. After a thorough review of the scientific literature, as well as government documents, and careful evaluation of existing accessioned tick collections (vouchers) in museums and other repositories, we have determined that the verifiable hard tick fauna of New Jersey (NJ) currently comprises 11 species. Nine are indigenous to North America and two are invasive, including the recently identified Asian longhorned tick, Haemaphysalis longicornis (Neumann, 1901). For each of the 11 species, we summarize NJ collection details and review their known public health and veterinary importance and available information on seasonality. Separately considered are seven additional species that may be present in the state or become established in the future but whose presence is not currently confirmed with NJ vouchers. We compare our list of hard ticks in NJ with those from neighboring states (Connecticut, New York, Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Maryland), discuss the importance of vouchers in tick research and surveillance, and examine the likelihood and public health consequences of additional hard tick species becoming established in NJ.
标准化的蜱虫监测需要了解可能存在的物种。在对科学文献、政府文件进行彻底审查,并仔细评估博物馆和其他收藏库中现有的已入藏蜱虫采集(凭证)后,我们确定新泽西州(NJ)可核实的硬蜱动物群目前包括 11 个物种。其中 9 种原产于北美,2 种是入侵种,包括最近发现的亚洲长角血蜱,Haemaphysalis longicornis(Neumann,1901)。对于这 11 个物种,我们总结了 NJ 的采集细节,并回顾了它们已知的公共卫生和兽医重要性以及季节性的可用信息。另外还有七种可能存在于该州或未来可能建立但尚未通过 NJ 凭证确认存在的物种也分别进行了考虑。我们比较了 NJ 的硬蜱种类与邻近州(康涅狄格州、纽约州、宾夕法尼亚州、特拉华州和马里兰州)的列表,讨论了凭证在蜱虫研究和监测中的重要性,并研究了 NJ 中更多硬蜱物种建立的可能性和公共卫生后果。