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*Ctenocephalides felis
 
*Ctenocephalides felis
 
*Cat flea
 
*Cat flea
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|q2=Which flea only has pronotal combs?
 
|q2=Which flea only has pronotal combs?
 
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*Ceratophyllus gallinae
 
*Ceratophyllus gallinae
 
*Poultry flea
 
*Poultry flea
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|q3=What are the key features of ''Pulex irritans''?
 
|q3=What are the key features of ''Pulex irritans''?
 
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*No combs
 
*No combs
 
*Head rounded anteriorly
 
*Head rounded anteriorly
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|q4=How is the life cycle of ''Spilopsyllus cuniculi'' scynchronised with their main hosts the rabbit?
 
|q4=How is the life cycle of ''Spilopsyllus cuniculi'' scynchronised with their main hosts the rabbit?
 
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*After parturition the adult fleas move onto the kittens where they feed, mate and lay eggs
 
*After parturition the adult fleas move onto the kittens where they feed, mate and lay eggs
 
*The new adult fleas emerge from the pupa before the kittens leave the nest
 
*The new adult fleas emerge from the pupa before the kittens leave the nest
|l4=Fleas#Spilopsyllus cuniculi
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|q5=How long do adult fleas live?
 
|q5=How long do adult fleas live?
 
|a5=7-10 days
 
|a5=7-10 days
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|q6=What do flea eggs look like?
 
|q6=What do flea eggs look like?
 
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*Oval shaped
 
*Oval shaped
 
*0.5mm long
 
*0.5mm long
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|q7=Which life cycle stage is negatively phototropic and what does this mean?
 
|q7=Which life cycle stage is negatively phototropic and what does this mean?
 
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*Larvae
 
*Larvae
 
*Crawl away from light sources
 
*Crawl away from light sources
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|q8=What is the name of the flea juvenile hormone?
 
|q8=What is the name of the flea juvenile hormone?
 
|a8=Methoprene
 
|a8=Methoprene
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Latest revision as of 13:45, 7 February 2011

Question Answer Article
What is the most common species of flea which infects cats and dogs? Link to Article
Which flea only has pronotal combs? Link to Article
What are the key features of Pulex irritans? Link to Article
How is the life cycle of Spilopsyllus cuniculi scynchronised with their main hosts the rabbit? Link to Article
How long do adult fleas live? Link to Article
What do flea eggs look like? Link to Article
Which life cycle stage is negatively phototropic and what does this mean? Link to Article
What is the name of the flea juvenile hormone? Link to Article