Eutrombicula batatas

Eutrombicula batatas is a species of chigger (trombiculid mite).

Host species include:
 * Didelphimorphia
 * Didelphis marsupialis in Venezuela
 * Lutreolina crassicaudata in Venezuela
 * Marmosa robinsoni in Venezuela
 * Marmosops fuscatus in Venezuela
 * Monodelphis brevicaudata in Venezuela
 * Chiroptera
 * Micronycteris megalotis in Venezuela
 * Noctilio albiventris in Venezuela
 * Cetartiodactyla
 * Odocoileus virginianus in Georgia
 * Lagomorpha
 * Sylvilagus floridanus in Venezuela
 * Rodentia


 * Holochilus sciureus in Bolivia and Venezuela


 * Makalata didelphoides in Bolivia
 * Necromys lenguarum in Bolivia
 * Nectomys sp. in Venezuela
 * Oecomys sydandersoni in Bolivia
 * Oligoryzomys fulvescens in Venezuela
 * Oligoryzomys microtis in Bolivia
 * Oryzomys palustris in Florida
 * Pattonomys semivillosus in Venezuela
 * Proechimys semispinosus in Venezuela
 * Rattus rattus in Florida and Venezuela
 * Sigmodon alstoni in Venezuela
 * Sigmodon hirsutus in Venezuela
 * Sigmodon sp. in Veracruz
 * Zygodontomys brevicauda in Panama and Venezuela
 * Primates
 * Homo sapiens

Literature cited

 * Brennan, J.M. 1970. Chiggers from the Bolivian-Brazilian border (Acarina: Trombiculidae) (subscription required). Journal of Parasitology 56:807–812.
 * Brennan, J.M. and Reed, J.T. 1974. The genus Eutrombicula in Venezuela (Acarina: Trombiculidae) (subscription required). Journal of Parasitology 60(4):699–711.
 * Carleton, M.D., Emmons, L.H. and Musser, G.G. 2009. A new species of the rodent genus Oecomys (Cricetidae: Sigmodontinae: Oryzomyini) from eastern Bolivia, with emended definitions of O. concolor (Wagner) and O. mamorae (Thomas). American Museum Novitates 3661:1–32.
 * Estébanes-González, M.L. and Cervantes, F.A. 2005. Mites and ticks associated with some small mammals in Mexico (subscription required). International Journal of Acarology 31(1):23–37.
 * Voss, R.S. 1991. An introduction to the neotropical muroid rodent genus Zygodontomys. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History 210:1–113.
 * Wilson, N. and Durden, L.A. 2003. Ectoparasites of terrestrial vertebrates inhabiting the Georgia Barrier Islands, USA: an inventory and preliminary biogeographical analysis (subscription required). Journal of Biogeography 30(8):1207–1220.
 * Worth, C.B. 1950. Observations on ectoparasites of some small mammals in Everglades National Park and Hillsborough County, Florida (subscription required). The Journal of Parasitology 36(4):326–335.