First two photographs belongs to nymphal stage of Hyalomma sp ticks due to longirostrum , bifid first coxa and sickle shaped ventral plates, Other 3 photographs belongs to Hemaphysalis sp ticks due o the presence of lateral prolongation in the third segment of pedipalp , spur in the first coxa and absence of ventral plates
please sir Agustin Estrada-Peña you are sour that 3 last images correspond Rhipicephalus pusillus? and how we can do difference between this specie & Rhipicephalus sanguineus?
I agree with Narayanaperumal Jeyathilakan in the first two photos are nymphs (no genital opening) belonging to the genus Hyalomma; and I also agree with Estrada Peña in the last three belong to the genus Rhipicephalus (I'm not sure of the species); Moreover it is right that the ticks of the genus Haemaphysalis lacks eyes.
And I also agree with the description of the photographs by Asadollah Chegeni Hosseini.