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Revision as of 15:23, 29 July 2010



Also known as: Sticktight flea
Echisnophaga gallinacea
Class Insecta
Order Siphonaptera
Family Pulicidae

Hosts

Poultry.

Identification

E. gallinacea are of the family Pulicidae, and have no genal or pronotal ctenida. It is a small burrowing flea, at around 2mm in length.

Life Cycle

The adults are present on the surface of the host, where they feed. They then begin to migrate through the skin, where they copulate. The female soon begins to lay eggs, and ulcers are formed under the skin. As the animal moves, the eggs are released, and fall onto the ground. The eggs then hatch into larvae, which mature, typically feeding upon the chicken manure. The larvae then undergo pupation, and later become adults.

See general flea life cycle.

See general flea structure.