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- Aponomma is a former, now defunct, genus of ticks belonging to the family Ixodidae. The genus was fragmented in 1972, with the proposal of three distinct...
- from other what was then Aponomma subgenera. Nuclear rDNA analysis subsequently demonstrated that the heterogenous Aponomma genus was polyphyletic, and...
- species[citation needed] Amblyomma – 130 species (includes 17 formerly in Aponomma, some still consider a valid genus) Anomalohimalaya – 3 species Archaeocroton...
- Oudemans. Keirans, James E.; King, Dennis R.; Sharrad, Robert D. (1994). "Aponomma (Bothriocroton) glebopalma, n. subgen., n. sp., and Amblyomma glauerti...
- species was placed in the genus Aponomma, as members of this genus mostly parasitise reptiles. More primitive Aponomma were placed into the genus Amblyomma...
- include the goanna Var**** rosenbergi. A description nominating the taxon as Aponomma fimbriatum is also recognised. Koch, C.L. 1844. Systematische Übersicht...
- type species for the genus Bothriocroton. Originally designated as within Aponomma when first described, the species was placed into the novel subgenus Bothriocroton...
- ISSN 0374-5481. Bull, C. M. (1985). "Geographical Variation in the Morphology of Aponomma Hydrosauri (denny) (acari: Ixodidae)". Australian Journal of Entomology...
- (Lucas, 1847) Synonyms Aponomma (Aponomma) gervaisi Keirans, King & Sharrad, 1994 Aponomma (Aponomma) pulchrum Santos Dias, 1993 Aponomma gervaisi f. typica...
- the Hard Ticks (Ixodidae) Inferred from 18S rRNA Indicates That the GenusAponommaIs Paraphyletic". Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 11 (2): 288–295...