2. Anomalohimalaya lamai Hoogstraal, Kaiser and Mitchell, 1970a .
An Oriental and Palearctic species, as proposed by Camicas et al. (1998), rather than exclusively Palearctic as proposed in Guglielmone et al. (2014). The adults of Anomalohimalaya lamai are usually found on Rodentia: Cricetidae, but all parasitic stages have been collected from Cricetidae . Nymphs and larvae have also been found on Rodentia: Muridae, and Soricomorpha: Soricidae; nymphs alone have been recovered from Lagomorpha: Leporidae . There are no records of Anomalohimalaya lamai causing human parasitism.
M: Hoogstraal et al. (1970a), under the name Anomalohimalaya lama and amended in Camicas et al. (1998)
F: Hoogstraal et al. (1970a), under the name Anomalohimalaya lama
N: Hoogstraal et al. (1970a), under the name Anomalohimalaya lama
L: Hoogstraal et al. (1970a), under the name Anomalohimalaya lama
Redescriptions
M: Teng and Jiang (1991), under the name Anomalohimalaya lama
F: Teng and Jiang (1991), under the name Anomalohimalaya lama
N: Teng and Jiang (1991), under the name Anomalohimalaya lama
L: Teng and Jiang (1991), under the name Anomalohimalaya lama