1. "C . sanguineus " grows in conifer woodlands in autumn. 2. It is closely related to " Cortinarius sanguineus ", which grows under conifers. 3. It is similar to " Calothamnus sanguineus " except that it has larger fruiting capsules. 4. Wild hedgehogs have been found to carry Rhipicephalus sanguineus , the brown dog tick, which can transmit Boutonneuse fever. 5. The mite is " Liponyssoides sanguineus ", which was previously known as " Allodermanyssus sanguineus ". 6. The mite is " Liponyssoides sanguineus ", which was previously known as " Allodermanyssus sanguineus ". 7. DNA was first reported in " Rhipicephalus sanguineus " and " Dermacentor nitens " ticks in Peru. 8. "R . sanguineus " can also transmit Rocky Mountain spotted fever in humans in the southwestern United States. 9. The vector was identified in 1907 by Christopher to be the brown dog tick ( " Rhipicephalus sanguineus " ). 10. The brown dog tick, " Rhipicephalus sanguineus ", acts as the nymph and adult stage in transstadial transmission.