61. Amblyomma integrum Karsch, 1879c .

An Oriental species, all of whose parasitic stages are usually found on Artiodactyla: Bovidae, but they have also been collected from Carnivora: Felidae; adults and nymphs have been recovered from Mammalia (several orders), and from Galliformes: Phasianidae . Amblyomma integrum is a frequent parasite of humans.

M: Neumann (1906), under the name Amblyomma prolongatum, a synonym of Amblyomma integrum

F: Karsch (1879c)

N: Sharif (1928)

L: Satyanarayana et al. (1981)

Redescriptions

M: Dönitz (1909), Robinson (1926), Sharif (1928), Toumanoff (1944), Santos Dias (1954a), Voltzit and Keirans (2002), Apanaskevich et al. (2016)

F: Neumann (1901), Dönitz (1909), Robinson (1926), Sharif (1928), Toumanoff (1944), Santos Dias (1954a), Voltzit and Keirans (2002), Apanaskevich et al. (2016)

N: Satyanarayana et al. (1981), Apanaskevich et al. (2016)

L: Apanaskevich et al. (2016)

Note: Soundararajan et al. (2017) supposedly conducted morphological and molecular analyses of Amblyomma integrum, but while molecular results were reported, no morphological study was attempted and their paper simply includes figures of a male and a female tick, presented without further elaboration.