Haemaphysalis lagrangei Larrousse, 1925

Haemaphysalis lagrangei has been reported from Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam; however, it is most commonly found in tick collections from Cambodia and southern Vietnam (Hoogstraal et al. 1973b). There is a tentative identification from Lao PDR (Vongphayloth et al. 2016). Carnivores are frequent hosts of all developmental stages, while adults are found commonly on sambar and barking deer ( Muntiacus muntjak) (Hoogstraal et al. 1968a, 1973b). In addition to these hosts, birds, rodents and primates have been found infested with Ha. lagrangei . There are also reports from domestic cattle and humans (Hoogstraal et al. 1973b).

The male lectotype and female paralectotype are described in Hoogstraal and Trapido (1966b). All life history stages are described in Hoogstraal et al. (1973b).