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| + | [[Flea Structure]] | ||
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| + | ==[[Flea Life Cycle]]== | ||
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| + | [[Flea Habitat and Control]] | ||
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| + | ==Species of veterinary importance== | ||
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| + | '''[[Ctenocephalides felis|''Ctenocephalides felis'']] | ||
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| + | '''[[Ctenocephalides canis|''Ctenocephalides canis'']] | ||
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| + | '''[[Ceratophyllus gallinae|''Ceratophyllus gallinae'']] | ||
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| + | '''[[Pulex irritans|''Pulex irritans'']] | ||
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| + | '''[[Spilopsyllus cuniculi|''Spilopsyllus cuniculi'']] | ||
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| + | ===Other important flea species=== | ||
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| + | *Fleas of wildlife can sometimes infect domestic animals | ||
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| + | '''[[Tunga penetrans|''Tunga penetrans'']] | ||
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| + | '''[[Nosopsyllus fasciatus|''Nosopsyllus fasciatus'']] | ||
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| + | '''[[Echisnophaga gallinacea|''Echisnophaga gallinacea'']] | ||
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| + | '''[[Archaeopsylla erinacei|''Archaeopsylla erinacei'']] | ||
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| + | ==[[Fleas Flashcards]]== | ||
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| + | ==Links== | ||
| + | ''Internal'' | ||
| + | *[[Skin Immunologic - Pathology#Flea bite hypersensitivity|Flea allergic dermatitis (FAD)]] | ||
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| + | *Fleas act as intermediate hosts for [[Dipylidium|'''''Dipylidium'' tapeworms''']] | ||
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| + | *Fleas act as vectors for [[Myxomatosis|myxomatosis]] in rabbits | ||
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| + | ''External'' | ||
| + | *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flea Wikipedia- Fleas] | ||
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| + | [[Category:Fleas]] | ||
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Flea Life Cycle
Species of veterinary importance
Other important flea species
- Fleas of wildlife can sometimes infect domestic animals
Fleas Flashcards
Links
Internal
- Fleas act as intermediate hosts for Dipylidium tapeworms
- Fleas act as vectors for myxomatosis in rabbits
External