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Table 1 Tick specimens examined in this study, origin and sequences obtained

From: Automatic barcode gap discovery reveals diverse clades of Rhipicephalus spp. and Haemaphysalis spp. ticks from small mammals in 'Asir, Saudi Arabia

Tick sample ID

Tick genus

Host species

Location

Year

Habitat type

Loci sequenceda

cox1

16S

12S

R11_1

Rhipicephalus

M. rex

Alogl

2017

Agricultural

Y

Y

N

R11_2

Y

N

N

R11_3

Y

N

N

R12

M. rex

Alogl

2017

Agricultural

N

Y

N

R13

A. dimidiatus

Alogl

2017

Agricultural

Y

N

Y

R15

M. rex

Alogl

2017

Agricultural

Y

Y

Y

R22

M. yemeni

Alogl

2017

Montane

Y

N

N

R25

A. dimidiatus

Wosanib

2017

Montane

Y

Y

Y

R29b

M. rex

Wosanib

2017

Agricultural

N

Y

Y

R3

M. rex

Alogl

2017

Agricultural

Y

N

N

R30

M. rex

Wosanib

2017

Agricultural

Y

N

N

R39

A. dimidiatus

Wosanib

2017

Montane

N

Y

N

R4

M. rex

Alogl

2017

Agricultural

N

Y

N

R46_3

A. dimidiatus

Wosanib

2017

Montane

N

Y

N

R5_1

M. rex

Alogl

2017

Agricultural

Y

Y

Y

R5_2

 

Y

N

N

R5_3

 

Y

N

N

R5_4

 

Y

N

N

R7_1

M. rex

Alogl

2017

Agricultural

Y

Y

Y

R7_2

 

Y

N

N

R7_3

 

Y

Y

Y

R7_4

 

Y

N

N

R8

M. rex

Alogl

2017

Agricultural

Y

Y

N

R9_1

M. rex

Alogl

2017

Agricultural

Y

Y

Y

R9_2

 

N

Y

N

R9_28

 

Y

Y

Y

R9_3

 

Y

Y

N

R9_4

 

Y

Y

Y

R9_5

 

N

Y

Y

R9_6

 

Y

Y

Y

R9_7

 

Y

Y

Y

R9_8

 

Y

N

Y

H1_1

 

P. aethiopicus

Wosanib

2020

Montane

N

Y

Yc

H1_2

     

Y

Y

Yc

R3a_1

Haemaphysalis

A. dimidiatus

Al Ous'

2016

Montane

NA

Y

NA

R3a_2

 

NA

Y

NA

R3a_3

 

NA

Y

NA

R3a_7

 

NA

Y

NA

R6a

Haemaphysalis

A. dimidiatus

Al Ous'

2016

Montane

NA

Y

NA

R20a

Haemaphysalis

A. dimidiatus

Al Ous'

2016

Montane

NA

Y

NA

R44_1

Haemaphysalis

M. musculus

Alogl

2017

Montane

NA

Y

NA

R44_2

 

NA

Y

NA

  1. aY, sequence obtained; N, sequence not obtained; NA, sequence amplification not attempted
  2. bAll sequences were obtained from individual nymphs except for R29, which was a pool of six larvae
  3. cSequences obtained were too short (~ 200 bases) to include in phylogenetic analyses