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About Amblyomma americanum
Amblyomma americanum, also known as the lone star tick, the northeastern water tick, or the turkey tick, is a type of tick indigenous to much of the eastern United States and Mexico, that bites painlessly and commonly goes unnoticed, remaining attached to its host for as long as seven days until it is fully engorged with blood. It is a member of the phylum Arthropoda, class Arachnida. The adult lone star tick is sexually dimorphic, named for a silvery-white, star-shaped spot or "lone star" present near the center of the posterior portion of the adult female shield (scutum); adult males conversely have varied white streaks or spots around the margins of their shields.
Picture credit: Public domain via Wikimedia Commons (Image source) Taxonomy ID 6943
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More information General information about this species can be found in Wikipedia
Taxonomy ID 6943
Data source GenBank
Variation
This species currently has no variation database. However you can process your own variants using the Variant Effect Predictor: