Haemaphysalis susphilippensis, Robbins & Nava & Ronai & Chong & Guglielmone, 2025
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https://doi.org/10.11646/zootaxa.5606.1.1 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/8263FE48-FF17-42C6-FF23-F8B8FE06FE05 |
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Haemaphysalis susphilippensis |
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See testudinis Supino, 1897 View in CoL , Ixodes View in CoL susphilippensis Hoogstraal, Kohls & Parrish, 1968 View in CoL , Haemaphysalis View in CoL
Hoogstraal, H., Kohls, G.M. & Parrish, D.W. (1968) Studies on Southeast Asian Haemaphysalis ticks (Ixodoidea, Ixodidae View in CoL ). H. susphilippensis View in CoL sp. n., a parasite of Luzon and Mindanao boars. Journal of Parasitology, 54, 616– 621.
Type depositories: USNTC: holotype (male) and paratypes (males and females) ; BMNH?, FMNH and BM: paratypes (males and females)
Type locality: Nehring , Mount Salabusob , Bongabong, Nueva Ecija, Luzon, Philippines
Type host: Sus celebensis philippensis
Comments: Keirans& Hillyard (2001) stated that there is no evidence that paratypes of Haemaphysalis susphilippensis were received by the BMNH.
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Haemaphysalis susphilippensis
Robbins, Richard G., Nava, Santiago, Ronai, Isobel, Chong, Kaylin L. & Guglielmone, Alberto A. 2025 |
H. susphilippensis
Robbins & Nava & Ronai & Chong & Guglielmone 2025 |
susphilippensis
Hoogstraal, Kohls & Parrish 1968 |
testudinis
Supino 1897 |
Haemaphysalis
, C. L. Koch 1844 |
Ixodes
Latreille 1795 |