Hyalomma lusitanicum : data captured for 6 NUTS3s, with no changes suggested for any NUTS3s.Dermacentor reticulatus : data captured for 5 NUTS3s, with no changes suggested for any NUTS3s.Since the previous update (August 2023), updates for the seven species are as follows: Vector distribution status changes in terms of spatial units since the previous update No Data: No sampling has been performed and no data on the species is available.Īreas outside the scope of the VectorNet geographical scope are colour-coded as ‘ Outside scope’.Confirmed Absent: the species has never been reported within the administrative unit and there have been field surveys or studies on ticks within the last 5 years of the distribution status date.Anticipated Absent: the species has never been reported and there is a high probability that it is absent.Introduced: The species has been introduced in the administrative unit without confirmed establishment.Present: The species has been observed to be present in at least one municipality within the administrative unit.įor native species the possible distribution statuses are: Separate maps for the distribution of each of the following tick species are currently available: Dermacentor reticulatus, Hyalomma lusitanicum, Hyalomma marginatum, Ixodes persulcatus, Ixodes ricinus, Ornithodoros erraticus, Rhipicephalus sanguineus. They are based on published historical data and confirmed data provided by experts from the respective countries as part of the VectorNet project. The map shows the current known distribution of the tick species in Europe at ‘regional’ administrative level (NUTS3).
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