Subspecies
No subspecies are recognized.
Synonyms
Ixodes inopinatus
Estrada-Pena,
Nava et Petney, 2014 (p. 735)
This species has previously been subsumed under Ixodes ricinus,
but is in fact a separate species.
Note: do not confuse this taxon with the taxon Amblyomma
inopinatum Santos Dias, 1989
Identification
No information has been entered yet.
Distribution
This species is widely distributed in the Mediterranean, but in
recent years there are accumulating reports from Central Europe
as well. The first record for Germany has been published by
Petney
et al. 2015.
Biology
No information has been entered yet.