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Echidnophaga Suricatta
''Echidnophaga'' is a genus of fleas. It includes species which are found in Africa, parts of Asia, southern Europe, and Australia. Fleas in this genus remain attached to their host in a single location for long periods of time, causing swelling and ulceration of tissue. To remain attach for long periods they use specialized mouthparts, which, compared to other fleas, are relatively much longer. Species Encyclopedia of Life lists the following species: * '' Echidnophaga aethiops'' Jordan et Rothschild, 1906 * '' Echidnophaga ambulans'' Olliff, 1886 * '' Echidnophaga aranka'' M. Rothschild, 1936 * '' Echidnophaga bradyta'' Jordan et Rothschild, 1906 * '' Echidnophaga calabyi'' Mardon et Dunnet, 1971 * '' Echidnophaga cornuta'' Wagner, 1936 * '' Echidnophaga eyrei'' Mardon et Dunnet, 1971 * '' Echidnophaga gallinacea'' Westwood, 1875 Found mainly on poultry, but also on a variety of birds and mammals. * '' Echidnophaga iberica'' Ribeiro, Lucientes, Osacar et Calvete, 1994 * '' E ...
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Arthur Sidney Olliff (21 October 1865 – 29 December 1895), was an Australian taxonomist who was active as Government entomologist in New South Wales ) , nickname = , image_map = New South Wales in Australia.svg , map_caption = Location of New South Wales in AustraliaCoordinates: , subdivision_type = Country , subdivision_name = Australia , established_title = Before federation , es .... He came to Australia in December 1844 to work at the Australian Museum. Discoveries *'' Rhinotia acrobeles'' (1889) Publications *''A chapter on collecting and preserving insects'' - Arthur Sidney Olliff (1889) *''Australian butterflies : a brief account of the native families : with a chapter on collecting & preserving insects'' - Arthur Sidney Olliff (1889) *The Mesozoic and Tertiary Insects of New South Wales' - Robert Etheridge, Junior, Arthur Sidney Olliff (1890) *''Insect pests. The maize moth (Heliothris armigera, Hub.)'' - Arthur Sidney Olliff (1890) *''Insect pests. T ...
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Echidnophaga Macronychia
''Echidnophaga'' is a genus of fleas. It includes species which are found in Africa, parts of Asia, southern Europe, and Australia. Fleas in this genus remain attached to their host in a single location for long periods of time, causing swelling and ulceration of tissue. To remain attach for long periods they use specialized mouthparts, which, compared to other fleas, are relatively much longer. Species Encyclopedia of Life lists the following species: * '' Echidnophaga aethiops'' Jordan et Rothschild, 1906 * '' Echidnophaga ambulans'' Olliff, 1886 * '' Echidnophaga aranka'' M. Rothschild, 1936 * '' Echidnophaga bradyta'' Jordan et Rothschild, 1906 * '' Echidnophaga calabyi'' Mardon et Dunnet, 1971 * '' Echidnophaga cornuta'' Wagner, 1936 * '' Echidnophaga eyrei'' Mardon et Dunnet, 1971 * '' Echidnophaga gallinacea'' Westwood, 1875 Found mainly on poultry, but also on a variety of birds and mammals. * '' Echidnophaga iberica'' Ribeiro, Lucientes, Osacar et Calvete, 1994 * '' E ...
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Echidnophaga Tiscadaea
''Echidnophaga'' is a genus of fleas. It includes species which are found in Africa, parts of Asia, southern Europe, and Australia. Fleas in this genus remain attached to their host in a single location for long periods of time, causing swelling and ulceration of tissue. To remain attach for long periods they use specialized mouthparts, which, compared to other fleas, are relatively much longer. Species Encyclopedia of Life lists the following species: * '' Echidnophaga aethiops'' Jordan et Rothschild, 1906 * '' Echidnophaga ambulans'' Olliff, 1886 * '' Echidnophaga aranka'' M. Rothschild, 1936 * '' Echidnophaga bradyta'' Jordan et Rothschild, 1906 * '' Echidnophaga calabyi'' Mardon et Dunnet, 1971 * '' Echidnophaga cornuta'' Wagner, 1936 * '' Echidnophaga eyrei'' Mardon et Dunnet, 1971 * '' Echidnophaga gallinacea'' Westwood, 1875 Found mainly on poultry, but also on a variety of birds and mammals. * '' Echidnophaga iberica'' Ribeiro, Lucientes, Osacar et Calvete, 1994 * '' E ...
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Echidnophaga Tenerifensis
''Echidnophaga'' is a genus of fleas. It includes species which are found in Africa, parts of Asia, southern Europe, and Australia. Fleas in this genus remain attached to their host in a single location for long periods of time, causing swelling and ulceration of tissue. To remain attach for long periods they use specialized mouthparts, which, compared to other fleas, are relatively much longer. Species Encyclopedia of Life lists the following species: * '' Echidnophaga aethiops'' Jordan et Rothschild, 1906 * '' Echidnophaga ambulans'' Olliff, 1886 * '' Echidnophaga aranka'' M. Rothschild, 1936 * '' Echidnophaga bradyta'' Jordan et Rothschild, 1906 * '' Echidnophaga calabyi'' Mardon et Dunnet, 1971 * '' Echidnophaga cornuta'' Wagner, 1936 * '' Echidnophaga eyrei'' Mardon et Dunnet, 1971 * '' Echidnophaga gallinacea'' Westwood, 1875 Found mainly on poultry, but also on a variety of birds and mammals. * '' Echidnophaga iberica'' Ribeiro, Lucientes, Osacar et Calvete, 1994 * '' E ...
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Echidnophaga Tarda
''Echidnophaga'' is a genus of fleas. It includes species which are found in Africa, parts of Asia, southern Europe, and Australia. Fleas in this genus remain attached to their host in a single location for long periods of time, causing swelling and ulceration of tissue. To remain attach for long periods they use specialized mouthparts, which, compared to other fleas, are relatively much longer. Species Encyclopedia of Life lists the following species: * '' Echidnophaga aethiops'' Jordan et Rothschild, 1906 * '' Echidnophaga ambulans'' Olliff, 1886 * '' Echidnophaga aranka'' M. Rothschild, 1936 * '' Echidnophaga bradyta'' Jordan et Rothschild, 1906 * '' Echidnophaga calabyi'' Mardon et Dunnet, 1971 * '' Echidnophaga cornuta'' Wagner, 1936 * '' Echidnophaga eyrei'' Mardon et Dunnet, 1971 * '' Echidnophaga gallinacea'' Westwood, 1875 Found mainly on poultry, but also on a variety of birds and mammals. * '' Echidnophaga iberica'' Ribeiro, Lucientes, Osacar et Calvete, 1994 * '' E ...
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Echidnophaga Suricatta
''Echidnophaga'' is a genus of fleas. It includes species which are found in Africa, parts of Asia, southern Europe, and Australia. Fleas in this genus remain attached to their host in a single location for long periods of time, causing swelling and ulceration of tissue. To remain attach for long periods they use specialized mouthparts, which, compared to other fleas, are relatively much longer. Species Encyclopedia of Life lists the following species: * '' Echidnophaga aethiops'' Jordan et Rothschild, 1906 * '' Echidnophaga ambulans'' Olliff, 1886 * '' Echidnophaga aranka'' M. Rothschild, 1936 * '' Echidnophaga bradyta'' Jordan et Rothschild, 1906 * '' Echidnophaga calabyi'' Mardon et Dunnet, 1971 * '' Echidnophaga cornuta'' Wagner, 1936 * '' Echidnophaga eyrei'' Mardon et Dunnet, 1971 * '' Echidnophaga gallinacea'' Westwood, 1875 Found mainly on poultry, but also on a variety of birds and mammals. * '' Echidnophaga iberica'' Ribeiro, Lucientes, Osacar et Calvete, 1994 * '' E ...
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Echidnophaga Popovi
''Echidnophaga'' is a genus of fleas. It includes species which are found in Africa, parts of Asia, southern Europe, and Australia. Fleas in this genus remain attached to their host in a single location for long periods of time, causing swelling and ulceration of tissue. To remain attach for long periods they use specialized mouthparts, which, compared to other fleas, are relatively much longer. Species Encyclopedia of Life lists the following species: * '' Echidnophaga aethiops'' Jordan et Rothschild, 1906 * '' Echidnophaga ambulans'' Olliff, 1886 * '' Echidnophaga aranka'' M. Rothschild, 1936 * '' Echidnophaga bradyta'' Jordan et Rothschild, 1906 * '' Echidnophaga calabyi'' Mardon et Dunnet, 1971 * '' Echidnophaga cornuta'' Wagner, 1936 * '' Echidnophaga eyrei'' Mardon et Dunnet, 1971 * '' Echidnophaga gallinacea'' Westwood, 1875 Found mainly on poultry, but also on a variety of birds and mammals. * '' Echidnophaga iberica'' Ribeiro, Lucientes, Osacar et Calvete, 1994 * '' E ...
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Echidnophaga Perilis
''Echidnophaga'' is a genus of fleas. It includes species which are found in Africa, parts of Asia, southern Europe, and Australia. Fleas in this genus remain attached to their host in a single location for long periods of time, causing swelling and ulceration of tissue. To remain attach for long periods they use specialized mouthparts, which, compared to other fleas, are relatively much longer. Species Encyclopedia of Life lists the following species: * '' Echidnophaga aethiops'' Jordan et Rothschild, 1906 * '' Echidnophaga ambulans'' Olliff, 1886 * '' Echidnophaga aranka'' M. Rothschild, 1936 * '' Echidnophaga bradyta'' Jordan et Rothschild, 1906 * '' Echidnophaga calabyi'' Mardon et Dunnet, 1971 * '' Echidnophaga cornuta'' Wagner, 1936 * '' Echidnophaga eyrei'' Mardon et Dunnet, 1971 * '' Echidnophaga gallinacea'' Westwood, 1875 Found mainly on poultry, but also on a variety of birds and mammals. * '' Echidnophaga iberica'' Ribeiro, Lucientes, Osacar et Calvete, 1994 * '' E ...
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Echidnophaga Oschanini
''Echidnophaga'' is a genus of fleas. It includes species which are found in Africa, parts of Asia, southern Europe, and Australia. Fleas in this genus remain attached to their host in a single location for long periods of time, causing swelling and ulceration of tissue. To remain attach for long periods they use specialized mouthparts, which, compared to other fleas, are relatively much longer. Species Encyclopedia of Life lists the following species: * '' Echidnophaga aethiops'' Jordan et Rothschild, 1906 * '' Echidnophaga ambulans'' Olliff, 1886 * '' Echidnophaga aranka'' M. Rothschild, 1936 * '' Echidnophaga bradyta'' Jordan et Rothschild, 1906 * '' Echidnophaga calabyi'' Mardon et Dunnet, 1971 * '' Echidnophaga cornuta'' Wagner, 1936 * '' Echidnophaga eyrei'' Mardon et Dunnet, 1971 * '' Echidnophaga gallinacea'' Westwood, 1875 Found mainly on poultry, but also on a variety of birds and mammals. * '' Echidnophaga iberica'' Ribeiro, Lucientes, Osacar et Calvete, 1994 * '' E ...
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Echidnophaga Octotricha
''Echidnophaga'' is a genus of fleas. It includes species which are found in Africa, parts of Asia, southern Europe, and Australia. Fleas in this genus remain attached to their host in a single location for long periods of time, causing swelling and ulceration of tissue. To remain attach for long periods they use specialized mouthparts, which, compared to other fleas, are relatively much longer. Species Encyclopedia of Life lists the following species: * '' Echidnophaga aethiops'' Jordan et Rothschild, 1906 * '' Echidnophaga ambulans'' Olliff, 1886 * '' Echidnophaga aranka'' M. Rothschild, 1936 * '' Echidnophaga bradyta'' Jordan et Rothschild, 1906 * '' Echidnophaga calabyi'' Mardon et Dunnet, 1971 * '' Echidnophaga cornuta'' Wagner, 1936 * '' Echidnophaga eyrei'' Mardon et Dunnet, 1971 * '' Echidnophaga gallinacea'' Westwood, 1875 Found mainly on poultry, but also on a variety of birds and mammals. * '' Echidnophaga iberica'' Ribeiro, Lucientes, Osacar et Calvete, 1994 * '' E ...
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Echidnophaga Ochotona
''Echidnophaga'' is a genus of fleas. It includes species which are found in Africa, parts of Asia, southern Europe, and Australia. Fleas in this genus remain attached to their host in a single location for long periods of time, causing swelling and ulceration of tissue. To remain attach for long periods they use specialized mouthparts, which, compared to other fleas, are relatively much longer. Species Encyclopedia of Life lists the following species: * '' Echidnophaga aethiops'' Jordan et Rothschild, 1906 * '' Echidnophaga ambulans'' Olliff, 1886 * '' Echidnophaga aranka'' M. Rothschild, 1936 * '' Echidnophaga bradyta'' Jordan et Rothschild, 1906 * '' Echidnophaga calabyi'' Mardon et Dunnet, 1971 * '' Echidnophaga cornuta'' Wagner, 1936 * '' Echidnophaga eyrei'' Mardon et Dunnet, 1971 * '' Echidnophaga gallinacea'' Westwood, 1875 Found mainly on poultry, but also on a variety of birds and mammals. * '' Echidnophaga iberica'' Ribeiro, Lucientes, Osacar et Calvete, 1994 * '' E ...
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Echidnophaga Myrmecobii
''Echidnophaga myrmecobii'' is a stickfast flea that is native to Australia, and is commonly found on marsupials and rabbits. It is also found on European hares ('' Lepus europaeus''), cats, and dogs. On rabbits, the flea is most commonly found on the head and body, whereas the related flea, '' Echidnophaga perilis'', is more often found on the feet. ''E. myrmecobii'' is a minor vector of myxomatosis between rabbits in Australia. Adult ''E. myrmecobii'' can jump 16.5 cm high. References Pulicidae Veterinary entomology Insects of Australia Parasitic arthropods of mammals Insects described in 1909 {{flea-stub ...
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