Difference between revisions of "Archaeopsylla erinacei"
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− | Before the female lays eggs, it must first have several large blood feeds on the host. It then lays its eggs on the host, which shortly hatch into larvae. The larvae undergo three transformations, before entering the pupae stages | + | Before the female lays eggs, it must first have several large blood feeds on the host. It then lays its eggs on the host, which shortly hatch into larvae. The larvae undergo three transformations, before entering the pupae stages. They then finally become fully reproductive females. |
They spend most of their life cycle on the host. | They spend most of their life cycle on the host. | ||
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Revision as of 19:14, 21 July 2010
This article is still under construction. |
Also known as: | Hedgehog flea |
Scientific Classification
Class | Insecta |
Order | Siphonaptera |
Family | Pulicide |
Hosts
Hedgehogs, cats and dogs.
Identification
The adults are 2-3.5mm in length. They have anything from 1-3 genal combs, and a pronotal comb.
Life Cycle
Before the female lays eggs, it must first have several large blood feeds on the host. It then lays its eggs on the host, which shortly hatch into larvae. The larvae undergo three transformations, before entering the pupae stages. They then finally become fully reproductive females.
They spend most of their life cycle on the host.