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The terms '''ctenidia''' and '''combs''' can be used interchangably for spines on the head/thorax. Spines on the cheeks are referred to as '''genal''' and spines on the thorax are called '''pronotal''' combs. The presence and location of the chitinous spines are important in differentiating between the different flea species. The chitinous anal struts are also used for identification and help the flea larvae with vigorous motility.
 
The terms '''ctenidia''' and '''combs''' can be used interchangably for spines on the head/thorax. Spines on the cheeks are referred to as '''genal''' and spines on the thorax are called '''pronotal''' combs. The presence and location of the chitinous spines are important in differentiating between the different flea species. The chitinous anal struts are also used for identification and help the flea larvae with vigorous motility.
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==Species of Veterinary Importance==
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==Species of veterinary importance==
    
===''Ctenocephalides felis''===
 
===''Ctenocephalides felis''===
 
[[Image:Cat flea.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Cat Flea - Andy Brookes BS - Wikimedia Commons]]
 
[[Image:Cat flea.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Cat Flea - Andy Brookes BS - Wikimedia Commons]]
*Most common flea on cats and dogs
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*Most common flea on both cats and dogs
 
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*Most important flea in veterinary medicine
*Most important flea of veterinary medicine
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*Commonly called the 'cat flea'
 
*Commonly called the 'cat flea'
   
*Can bite humans and other animals
 
*Can bite humans and other animals
   
*Both genal and pronotal commbs present
 
*Both genal and pronotal commbs present
   
*Similar length genal combs
 
*Similar length genal combs
   
*Sloping nose
 
*Sloping nose
  
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