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<categorytree mode=pages style="float:right; clear:right; margin-left:1ex; border:1px solid gray; padding:0.7ex; background-color:white;">Insecta</categorytree>
 
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[[Image: flea.jpg|thumb|right|250px|Robert Hooke's famous flea from Micrographia]]
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[[Flea Structure]]
 
[[Flea Structure]]
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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.
      
==[[Flea Life Cycle]]==
 
==[[Flea Life Cycle]]==
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