142                  A Check- and Host-List of Ixodoidea (Ticks)

Amblyomma integrum Karsch.
Robinson [1926]. Ticks, II, Pt. 4, pp. 111-114; Sharif [1928]. Rec.
Ind. Mus.
XXX, pp. 324-325.
This species has so far been recorded from Orissa, Bombay and
Madras and in Mukteswar collection evidences of the species being collected
from pig and buffalo exist. Its chief hosts appear to be cattle and buffalo.

Ambylomma supinoi Neumann.
Robinson [1926]. Ticks, II, Pt, 4, pp. 183-186 ; Sharif [1928]. Rec.
Ind, Mus.
XXX, p. 325.
The species has been recorded only from Baradighi in Jalpaiguri District
(Bengal) off tortoise.

Ambylomma sublaeve Neumann.
Robinson [1926]. Ticks, II, Pt. 4, pp. 244-247; Sharif [1928]. Rec.
Ind, Mus.
XXX, p. 330.
The distribution of the species is known from certain localities in Bengal,
Central Provinces, Punjab and Bombay and the species is especially restrict-
ed to Manis, Nicoria and Vesperugo.

Ambylomma testudinarium Koch.
Robinson [1926]. Ticks, II, Pt. 4, pp. 253-257; Sharif [1928]. Rec.
Ind. Mus.
XXX, pp. 332-333.
The author has encountered the species in the collection at his disposal
from Assam off Nellore cow and from Kalain (Assam) off tiger. It thus
infests both domesticated and wild animals. Besides several places in Assam,
the species has been known to infest various localities of Bengal, as also Kanara
District of Bombay and Coorg State (Sharif). Bear, buffalo and goat are also
probably attacked.

Amblyomma hebraeum Koch.
Robinson [1926]. Ticks, II, Pt. 4, pp. 104-107.
This appears to be an entirely new record as far as the literature at the
author's disposal shows, and has been collected from Kalain (Assam) off tiger.

Aponomma gervaisi (Lucas).
Neumann [1899]. Mêm. Soc. Zool. France, XII, pp. 182-185; Sharif
[1928]. Rec. Ind, Mus. XXX, p. 337.
Sharif has recorded the presence of the species throughout the whole of
India, its chief host being Varanus ; Naia and Zamenis snakes are also fre-
quently attacked. The species thus is not of economic importance.

Aponomma gervaisi var. lucasi Warburton.
Warburton [1910]. Parasitol. III, pp. 406-407; Sharif [1928]. Rec.
Ind. Mus.
XXX, pp. 339-340.