1. Bothriocroton auruginans (Schulze, 1936b) .

An Australasian species, all of whose parasitic stages are usually found on Diprotodontia: Vombatidae, with a rare nymphal record from Carnivora: Canidae . Bothriocroton auruginans is a very rare parasite of humans.

M: Schulze (1936b), under the name Aponomma auruginans and given its current status in Klompen et al. (2002) F: Schulze (1936b), under the name Aponomma auruginans

N: Roberts (1953), under the name Aponomma auruginans

L: Roberts (1969), under the name Aponomma auruginans

Redescriptions

M: Roberts (1953, 1970), Kaufman (1972) and Santos Dias (1993), all under the name Aponomma auruginans, Barker and Walker (2014)

F: Roberts (1953, 1970), Kaufman (1972) and Santos Dias (1993), all under the name Aponomma auruginans, Barker and Walker (2014)

N: Roberts (1970)

L: none