10. Haemaphysalis atheruri Hoogstraal, Trapido and Kohls, 1965a .
An Oriental species, all of whose parasitic stages are usually found on Rodentia: Hystricidae; adults alone have been collected from Scandentia: Tupaiidae, and Carnivora: Canidae . There are no records of Haemaphysalis atheruri causing human parasitism.
M: Hoogstraal et al. (1965a), under the name Haemaphysalis atherurus, but amended in Nadchatram et al. (1966) F: Hoogstraal et al. (1965a), under the name Haemaphysalis atherurus
N: Hoogstraal et al. (1965a), under the name Haemaphysalis atherurus
L: Hoogstraal et al. (1965a), under the name Haemaphysalis atherurus
Redescriptions
M: Tanskul and Inlao (1989), under the name Haemaphysalis atherurus
F: Tanskul and Inlao (1989), under the name Haemaphysalis atherurus
N: none
L: none
Note: Hoogstraal et al. (1965a) state that specimens of Haemaphysalis atheruri (named as Haemaphysalis atherurus) from Malaya had earlier been identified as Haemaphysalis birmaniae by Kohls (1957c) and Audy et al. (1960).