Archaeocroton sphenodonti ( Dumbleton, 1943 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.4871.1.1 |
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4583261 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C04787D4-FF68-FF40-FF07-F991675DCAB2 |
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Archaeocroton sphenodonti ( Dumbleton, 1943 ) |
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1. Archaeocroton sphenodonti ( Dumbleton, 1943) .
An Australasian species, all of whose parasitic stages are usually found on Rhynchocephalia : Sphenodontidae , with a rare record of adults from Squamata : Gekkonidae . There are no records of Archaeocroton sphenodonti causing human parasitism.
M: Dumbleton (1943), under the name Aponomma sphenodonti and given its current status in Barker and Burger (2018); see note below
F: Dumbleton (1943), under the name Aponomma sphenodonti
N: Dumbleton (1943), under the name Aponomma sphenodonti
L: Dumbleton (1943), under the name Aponomma sphenodonti
Redescriptions
M: Dumbleton (1953), Kaufman (1972) and Santos Dias (1993), all under the name Aponomma sphenodonti, Nowak (2010)
F: Dumbleton (1953), Kaufman (1972) and Santos Dias (1993), all under the name Aponomma sphenodonti, Siuda
(1972) under the name Aponomma ludovici , a synonym of Archaeocroton sphenodonti, Nowak (2010)
N: Dumbleton (1953) under the name Aponomma sphenodonti, Siuda (1972) under the name Aponomma ludovici L: Dumbleton (1953) under the name Aponomma sphenodonti, Siuda (1972) under the name Aponomma ludovici Note: Miller et al. (2007) and several other workers found molecular evidence for the inclusion of Archaeocroton (under the name Amblyomma sphenodonti ) in a new genus of Ixodidae . Those molecular results support morphological studies showing that this species is an atypical member of the former genus Aponomma ( Kaufman, 1972) , and the study of Klompen et al. (2002), where “primitive Aponomma ” ( Amblyomma elaphense and Amblyomma sphenodonti at that time) were provisionally included in the genus Amblyomma . Recently, Barker and Burger (2018) created the monotypic genus Archaeocroton for Archaeocroton sphenodonti , which is treated as a probable basal group for the genus Bothriocroton .
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