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118. Amblyomma supinoi Neumann, 1905. An Oriental species whose adults are usually found on Testudines: Testudinidae, but they have also been collected from Testudines: Emydidae, Squamata: Varanidae, Carnivora: Herpestidae, and Rodentia: Hystricidae; nymphs have been collected from Testudines (unknown family). There are no records of Amblyomma supinoi causing human parasitism. M: Robinson (1926) F: Supino (1897a), under the name Ixodes testudinis, preoccupied, and given its current status in Neumann (1905) N: Voltzit and Keirans (2002) L: unknown Redescriptions M: Sharif (1928), Toumanoff (1944), Voltzit and Keirans (2002) F: Robinson (1926), Sharif (1928), Toumanoff (1944), Voltzit and Keirans (2002) N: none Note: see Amblyomma robinsoni for the confusion of the female of that species with the female of Amblyomma supinoi.
Published as part of Guglielmone, Alberto A., Petney, Trevor N. & Robbins, Richard G., 2020, Ixodidae (Acari: Ixodoidea): descriptions and redescriptions of all known species from 1758 to December 31, 2019, pp. 1-322 in Zootaxa 4871 (1) on pages 121-122, DOI: 10.11646/zootaxa.4871.1.1, http://zenodo.org/record/4423340
Ixodida, Amblyomma supinoi, Arthropoda, Ixodidae, Amblyomma, Arachnida, Animalia, Biodiversity, Taxonomy
Ixodida, Amblyomma supinoi, Arthropoda, Ixodidae, Amblyomma, Arachnida, Animalia, Biodiversity, Taxonomy
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