Regional tick guide

Ticks in Oceania

Explore reviewed tick occurrence records for Oceania, with links to identification profiles, evidence and practical guidance.

Also known as: Oceania, Australasia, Australia, New Zealand

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3 reviewed species records are currently linked to Oceania.

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Adult female Haemaphysalis longicornis Asian longhorned tick climbing a blade of grass

Asian longhorned tick

Also known as: Bush tick, Cattle tick, Scrub tick

Haemaphysalis longicornis

Present Haemaphysalis hard_tick Oceania

New Zealand MPI identifies Haemaphysalis longicornis as the established New Zealand cattle tick.

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An invasive hard tick established in parts of the eastern United States and a major livestock concern. U.S. populations reproduce parthenogenetically.

Also known as: Bush tick, Cattle tick, Scrub tick

Identification:

Unfed stages are small and reddish-tan to dark reddish-brown. Adult females can become grey-green after feeding. Definitive identification requires expert examination.

Hosts: Humans, Cattle, Sheep, Goats, Horses

Habitats: Pasture, Grassland and shrubland, Woodland edges and trails

Photographs and visible features may be insufficient for definitive identification.

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Ixodes holocyclus Australian paralysis tick specimen photographed against lined paper

Australian paralysis tick

Ixodes holocyclus

Present Ixodes hard_tick Oceania

Australian Government health guidance identifies Ixodes holocyclus as the Australian paralysis tick and documents its distribution.

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An eastern Australian tick capable of causing paralysis. Current Australian clinical guidance should be followed after suspected exposure.

Identification:

A hard tick in the genus Ixodes. Species confirmation requires examination of diagnostic morphology; photographs, host and location alone may be insufficient.

Hosts: Humans, Dogs

Habitats: Woodland edges and trails

Photographs and visible features may be insufficient for definitive identification.

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Australian cattle tick (Rhipicephalus australis), adult female and male, dorsal view

Australian cattle tick

Rhipicephalus australis

Present Rhipicephalus hard_tick Oceania

Queensland Government biosecurity guidance identifies Rhipicephalus australis as the Australian cattle tick.

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A one-host cattle tick established in tropical and subtropical parts of Australia and an important livestock parasite.

Identification:

Species-level confirmation should use authoritative morphological keys and, where necessary, expert or molecular examination. Photographs, host and location alone may be insufficient.

Photographs and visible features may be insufficient for definitive identification.

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