19. Hyalomma nitidum Schulze, 1920 .
An Afrotropical species whose adults are usually found on Artiodactyla: Bovidae . All parasitic stages have been collected from Lagomorpha: Leporidae; adults alone have been taken from Artiodactyla: Bovidae and Suidae, Carnivora: Canidae, and Perissodactyla: Equidae; while nymphs and larvae have been recovered from Rodentia: Muridae . There are no records of Hyalomma nitidum causing human parasitism.
M: Schulze (1920)
F: Schulze (1920)
N: Apanaskevich and Horak (2008a)
L: Apanaskevich and Horak (2008a)
Redescriptions
M: Schulze and Schlottke (1929a) and Kratz (1940), under the name Hyalomma impressum nitidum, Tomassone et al. (2005), Apanaskevich and Horak (2008a)
F: Schulze and Schlottke (1929a) and Kratz (1940), under the name Hyalomma impressum nitidum, Tomassone et al. (2005), Apanaskevich and Horak (2008a)
N: none
L: none
Note: Apanaskevich and Horak (2008a) treat Hyalomma nitidum as a valid species but leave open the possibility that it is conspecific with Hyalomma truncatum . Sands et al. (2017b) presented molecular evidence indicating that Hyalomma nitidum is most probably a synonym of the “northern lineage” of Hyalomma truncatum . See also Hyalomma albiparmatum for a discussion of the difficulties involved in morphologically separating Hyalomma albiparmatum, Hyalomma nitidum and Hyalomma truncatum .