80. Amblyomma naponense (Packard, 1869) .

A Neotropical species, all of whose parasitic stages have been found on Pilosa: Myrmecophagidae; adults and nymphs have been found on Artiodactyla: Tayassuidae, Carnivora: Canidae and Procyonidae, Perissodactyla: Tapiridae, and Rodentia: Caviidae, Cuniculidae and Dasyproctidae; adult ticks alone have been collected from Artiodactyla: Cervidae and Suidae; immature stages have been recovered from Carnivora: Mustelidae; Didelphimorphia: Didelphidae, Rodentia: Cricetidae, and Echimyidae, Coraciiformes: Momotidae, Galliformes: Cracidae, and Passeriformes (several families) (Acosta et al. 2016, Bermúdez et al. 2018, Gianizella et al. 2018b, Guglielmone & Robbins, 2018, Gruhn et al. 2019, Domínguez et al. 2019). Amblyomma naponense is a sporadic parasite of humans.

M: Packard (1869), under the name Ixodes naponensis and given its current status in Neumann (1911a)

F: Aragão (1908b), under the name Amblyomma mantiquirense, a synonym of Amblyomma naponense

N: Martins et al. (2010)

L: undescribed

Redescriptions

M: Robinson (1926), Floch and Abonnenc (1940) and Floch and Fauran (1958), all under the name Amblyomma mantiquirense, Neumann (1911a), Onofrio et al. (2006b), Voltzit (2007), Bermúdez et al. (2018), Dantas-Torres et al. (2019b), Rodríguez et al. (2019)

F: Aragão (1911), Robinson (1926), Floch and Abonnenc (1942) and Floch and Fauran (1958), all under the name Amblyomma mantiquirense, Onofrio et al. (2006b), Voltzit (2007), Bermúdez et al. (2018), Dantas-Torres et al. (2019b), Rodríguez et al. (2019)

N: none