Amblyomma parvum is widespread distributed because of a wide range of animals hosts and has been cited as a parasite of humans and domestic animals. This work reports the occurrence of A. parvum on a new host species, Dasypus kappleri, and in a new geographical zone, the State of Amazonas. Three male of Amblyomma parvum were obtained from a dead long-nosed armadillo (Dasypus kappleri) confiscated from a hunter ...