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Descriptions of Siphonaptera

1933
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Résumé of the Siphonaptera (Insecta) of the World

Journal of Medical Entomology, 1998
The world fauna of the order Siphonaptera is reviewed with respect to undescribed taxa, endangered species, taxonomic specialists, developmental stages, ultrastructure, taxonomic characters, host specificity, literature, fossil record, and the phylogenetic affinities of and within the order.
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The Fleas (Siphonaptera) of Maryland

Annals of Carnegie Museum, 2011
ABSTRACT An annotated checklist of the fleas of Maryland is presented. Previous records are reviewed and new records listed including four new state records and 40 new county distribution records. The new additions to the Maryland flea fauna are all in family Ctenophthalmidae: Catallagia borealis Ewing, 1929; Conorhinopsylla stanfordi Stewart, 1930 ...
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Rearing of Diamanus Montanus (Siphonaptera: Ceratophyllidae) and Hoplopsyllus Anomalus (Siphonaptera: Pulicidae)1

Journal of Medical Entomology, 1979
Diamanus montanus and Hoplopsyllus anomalus were reared in plastic jars on a substrate of ground corncobs, using suckling mice as the blood meal source and a mixture of guinea pig diet and blood meal as the larval food. D. montanus was reared at 27°C and 80% RH; H. anomalus was reared at 19°C and 25% RH. Under these conditions, cultures of D.
L. L. Young   +3 more
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On some european Siphonaptera

1910
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On some Australian Siphonaptera

1937
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The Fleas (Siphonaptera) of West Virginia

Annals of Carnegie Museum, 2016
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) Thirty-five species of fleas are documented from the state of West Virginia including new state records for the ischnopsyllid, Nycteridopsylla chapini Jordan, 1929, and the ctenophthalmid, Corrodopsylla curvata (Rothschild, 1915).
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Immunity of fleas (Order Siphonaptera)

Developmental & Comparative Immunology, 2019
The immune response of arthropod vectors plays a key role in the spread and transmission of vector-borne diseases. Although fleas transmit several human pathogens (e.g., Bartonella henselae, Rickettsia felis, R. typhi, and Yersinia pestis), few studies have examined how these vectors respond to infection.
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Siphonaptera from Pennsylvania Mammals

American Midland Naturalist, 1968
From 1946 to 1951, 2,647 fleas of 32 species were collected by the Pennsylvania Game Commission. Geographical, seasonal, and host distribution were studied, and these data are presented in an annotated list. INTRODUCTION Flea collections from Pennsylvania have heretofore been scanty.
A. H. Benton, G. P. Holland
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XVI. — Siphonaptera from Borneo

1926
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Jordan, Karl, Rothchild, N Charles
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