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Side view - Dermacentor variabilis

Side view - Dermacentor variabilis
Pella, Marion County, Iowa, USA
May 21, 2007
Size: 1/2"
I found this walking across my wood floor at around 8:00 a.m. this morning. Wasn't sure it was actually some kind of beetle at first, till I looked closely to see the legs! Color was kind of greenish/grey/brown. Only one break in the entire surface -- no edges to wings or anything -- was one hole in the underside (next photo). What is it??

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Side view - Dermacentor variabilis Underside - Dermacentor variabilis face on - Dermacentor variabilis

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I linked all 3 of the images together, since they're all the same individual.

I would guess this tick came in on a pet, and dropped off when it had as much blood as it could hold. It's harmless for the moment, but might very well lay eggs.

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