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Which tick features need magnification?

Small mouthpart structures, grooves, spurs, festoons, spiracular plates and fine surface patterns often need magnification for reliable tick identification.

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Short answer

Small mouthpart structures, grooves, spurs, festoons, spiracular plates and fine surface patterns often need magnification for reliable tick identification.

At a glance

The decisive characters depend on family, genus, species, sex and life stage.

Key takeaways

• Use the correct view for the key character.

• Clean and position the specimen carefully.

• Confirm difficult records with an expert.

More than colour and size

Colour changes with feeding, preservation and lighting. Taxonomic keys instead use repeatable structures such as palp proportions, coxal spurs and the shape of the anal groove.

Magnification must preserve context

Record overall dorsal and ventral images before focusing tightly. Labels should include collection data, magnification and specimen orientation.

Sources and further reading