East and west separation of Rhipicephalus sanguineus mitochondrial lineages in the Mediterranean Basin.
Sándor HornokAttila D SándorSnežana TomanovićRelja BeckGianluca D'AmicoJenő KontschánNóra TakácsTamás GörfölMohammed Lamine BendjeddouGábor FöldváriRóbert FarkasPublished in: Parasites & vectors (2017)
In the Mediterranean Basin two mitochondrial lineages of R. sanguineus, i.e. Rhipicephalus sp. I and Rhipicephalus sp. II exist, which show different geographical distribution. Therefore, data from this study confirm limited gene flow between Rhipicephalus sp. I and Rhipicephalus sp. II, but more evidence (analyses of nuclear markers, extensive morphological and biological comparison etc.) are necessary to infer if they belong to different species or not. The phylogenetic relationships of eastern and western African ticks, which align with R. leporis, need to be studied further within R. sanguineus (s.l.) ("tropical lineage").