34. Amblyomma dubitatum Neumann, 1899 .

A Neotropical species, all of whose parasitic stages are usually found on Rodentia: Caviidae, but they have also been recovered from Mammalia (several orders); immature stages have been collected from Rheiformes: Rheidae, and Passeriformes: Furnariidae, Passerellidae and Turdidae . Amblyomma dubitatum is a sporadic parasite of humans.

M: Nuttall and Warburton (1908), under the name Amblyomma cooperi, a synonym of Amblyomma dubitatum

F: Neumann (1899)

N: Estrada-Peña et al. (2002)

L: Joan (1930), under the name Amblyomma cooperi

Redescriptions

M: Estrada-Peña et al. (2002), Onofrio et al. (2006b), Voltzit (2007), Nava et al. (2017), Dantas-Torres et al. (2019b)

F: Estrada-Peña et al. (2002), Onofrio et al. (2006b), Voltzit (2007), Nava et al. (2017), Dantas-Torres et al. (2019b)

N: Martins et al. (2010, 2014), Nava et al. (2017)

L: Amorim and Serra-Freire (1999a), under the name Amblyomma cooperi

Note: Amblyomma dubitatum had been confused with Afrotropical, Oriental and Palearctic species prior to its redescription by Estrada-Peña et al. (2002), as discussed in Guglielmone et al. (2003).