72. Amblyomma macfarlandi Keirans, Hoogstraal and Clifford, 1973 .

A Neotropical species, all of whose parasitic stages are usually found on Testudines: Testudinidae . There are no bona fide records of Amblyomma macfarlandi feeding on humans.

M: Keirans et al. (1973)

F: Robinson (1926), under the name Amblyomma pilosum, as explained by Keirans et al. (1973)

N: Keirans et al. (1973)

L: Keirans et al. (1973)

Redescriptions

M: Voltzit (2007)

F: Voltzit (2007)

N: none

L: none

Note: see Amblyomma boulengeri, Amblyomma hirtum and Amblyomma pilosum for their confusion with Amblyomma macfarlandi .