Abstract
Hyalomma (Euhyalomma) anatolicum excavatum Koch, 1844 is re-described and recorded for the first time from new localities in
Balochistan, Pakistan in detail with special reference to its capitulum, basis capituli, hypostome, palpi, scutum, genital aperture, adanal
and plates subanal plates, anus and festoons. Taxonomic structures not discussed and not illustrated before are described and
illustrated as additional information to facilitate zoologists and veterinarians in correct identification of female and male of this tick. A
key is erected to Acari families and included genera highlighting the relationships. It is hoped that this paper will provide an
anatomical base for future morphological studies.