A phylogenetic analysis of relationships at the generic to subgeneric
level is carried out for the family Argasidae. The analysis is based o
n a total of eighty-three characters drawn from larval and adult body
and leg morphology, Haller's organ morphology, development and behavio
ur. These characters are polarized by comparison with representatives
of the families Ixodidae and Nuttalliellidae (both suborder Ixodida),
and the suborders Holothyrida and Mesostigmata. A total of two equally
most parsimonious trees was generated after successive approximations
character weighting. Although the support for some lineages in these
trees is not very strong, they provide a substantially better overall
fit to the data than any of the hypotheses derived from existing class
ifications of the family. The classification of the Argasidae is revis
ed to reflect the results of the phylogenetic analysis, and compared t
o existing classifications employed by Eastern European ('Soviet') and
American authors. The subfamily Argasinae sens.n. contains one genus,
Argas sens.n., with five subgenera, A.(Argas) sens.n. [including A.(P
ersicargas) syn.n.], A.(Secretargas), A.(Ogadenus), A.(Proknekalia) co
mb.n. and A.(Alveonasus) comb.n. The latter two subgenera (latter thre
e in the Soviet classification) are transferred from the Ornithodorina
e, where they were classified as subgenera of Ornithodoros (American s
chool) or Alveonasus (Soviet school). The Ornithodorinae sens.n. consi
sts of three genera, Ornithodoros sens.n., Otobius sens.n. and Caries
stat.n. [raised from Argas (Carios)]. The genus Ornithodoros includes
the previously recognized subgenera Ornithodoros (Pavlovskyella), O.(O
rnamentum) and Argas (Microargas), all syn.n., while Otobius is expand
ed to include Ornithodoros sparnus comb.n. The genus Caries contains n
early all bat-associated argasids, including the previously recognized
genera Antricola and Nothoaspis, and subgenera Argas (Chiropterargas)
, Ornithodoros (Alectorobius), O.(Reticulinasus) and O.(Subparmatus),
all syn.n. The available evidence does not allow recognition of subgen
era in the genera Ornithodoros, Otobius or Carios.