Amblyomma rotundatum Koch, 1844a

Guglielmone, Alberto A., Petney, Trevor N. & Robbins, Richard G., 2020, Ixodidae (Acari: Ixodoidea): descriptions and redescriptions of all known species from 1758 to December 31, 2019, Zootaxa 4871 (1), pp. 1-322 : 118

publication ID

https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.4871.1.1

publication LSID

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DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.4583200

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/C04787D4-FF9C-FFB7-FF07-FDE16462CD4E

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Plazi

scientific name

Amblyomma rotundatum Koch, 1844a
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109. Amblyomma rotundatum Koch, 1844a View in CoL .

A Nearctic and Neotropical parthenogenetic species also present on an island in the Pacific Ocean, whose females, nymphs and larvae are usually found on Anura : Bufonidae , and Squamata : Boidae , but they have also been collected from Squamata : Teiidae and Viperidae . Females and nymphs have been recovered from Squamata : Colubridae , Iguanidae and Phrynosomatidae ; Crocodilia: Alligatoridae , and Testudines : Testudinidae ; female ticks alone have been taken from Anura : Pipidae and Leptodactylidae , Squamata : Elapidae and Tropiduridae , Testudines (several families), and Mammalia (several orders); nymphs and larvae have been found on Squamata : Scincidae ; nymphs alone have been collected from Passeriformes : Turdidae , and Rodentia : Caviidae ( Nava et al. 2017, Guglielmone & Robbins 2018, Oda et al. 2018, Zimmermann et al. 2018, Gruhn et al. 2019). Amblyomma rotundatum is a very rare parasite of humans.

M: Keirans and Oliver (1993) described a male with some gynandromorphic characters from a laboratory colony, while Labruna et al. (2005a) described a normal male collected in nature; see note below

F: Koch (1844a)

N: Aragão (1912b), under the name Amblyomma agamum , a synonym of Amblyomma rotundatum

L: Aragão (1912b), under the name Amblyomma agamum

Redescriptions

M: Voltzit (2007), Nava et al. (2017); see note below

F: Koch (1847), Neumann (1899) , Robinson (1926), Floch and Abonnenc (1940), Boero (1957), Floch and Fauran (1958), Voltzit (2007), Guzmán-Cornejo et al. (2011), Nava et al. (2017), Bermúdez et al. (2018), Dantas-Torres et al. (2019b)

N: Keirans and Oliver (1993), Keirans and Durden (1998), Martins et al. (2010, 2014), Nava et al. (2017)

L: Bárbara and Dios (1918) under the name Amblyomma agamum, Keirans and Oliver (1993) , Amorim and Serra-Freire (1995)

Note: Amblyomma rotundatum is a parthenogenetic species, but male specimens have been collected in nature from time to time in Brazil ( Gianizella et al. 2018a); therefore, records of unusual numbers of males of this tick, as in Pietszch et al. (2006) and Rodríguez-Vivas et al. (2016), without further discussion of such unexpected findings, require confirmation. See also Amblyomma dissimile and Amblyomma goeldii for their confusion with Amblyomma rotundatum .

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Arachnida

Order

Ixodida

Family

Ixodidae

Genus

Amblyomma

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