104. Amblyomma quadricavum (Schulze, 1941b) .

A Neotropical species whose adults are usually found on Squamata: Boidae and Colubridae . Adult ticks were recovered from Squamata: Iguanidae under captive conditions in Poland by Nowak (2010). There are no records of Amblyomma quadricavum causing human parasitism.

M: Černý (1966b), under the name Aponomma quadricavum

F: Schulze (1941b), under the name Aponomma quadricavum and given its current status in Keirans and Klompen (1996)

N: unknown

L: Anderson et al. (1981), under the name Aponomma quadricavum

Redescriptions

M: Keirans and Garris (1986), under the name Amblyomma arianae, Santos Dias (1993) under the name Aponomma quadricavum, Voltzit (2007), Barros-Battesti et al. (2009), Nowak (2010)

F: Santos Dias (1993), under the name Aponomma quadricavum, Voltzit (2007), Barros-Battesti et al. (2009), Nowak (2010)

L: none

Note: Morel (1967) treats Amblyomma quadricavum (under the name Aponomma quadricavum) as a synonym of Amblyomma albopictum .