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Leptomonas Lata
''Leptomonas'' is a genus of parasitic flagellate protist belonging to family Trypanosomatidae and subfamily Leishmaniinae sensu Maslov & Lukeš 2012. It is a monoxenous parasite of mainly Hemiptera, Diptera, and Siphonaptera insects. In addition to ''Leptomonas'', one-host trypanosomatids from insects have been traditionally placed in genera '' Crithidia'', '' Blastocrithidia'', '' Herpetomonas'', '' Rhynchoidomonas'', and '' Wallaceina''. Systematics The etymology of the genus name ''Leptomonas'' derives from the two Ancient Greek words (), meaning "fine-grained, tiny", and (), meaning "alone, isolated" (as an adjective), or "a unit" (as a name). There are 18 species of ''Leptomonas''. * '' Leptomonas agilis'' Chatton * '' Leptomonas brasiliense'' (Franchini) França * '' Leptomonas buetschlii'' W.S. Kent * ''Leptomonas ciliatorum'' H.-D. Görtz & J. Dieckmann, 1987 * '' Leptomonas costoris'' Wallace, Todd & Rogers * '' Leptomonas davidi'' Lafont * '' Leptomonas gerri ...
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Ctenocephalides Canis
The dog flea (''Ctenocephalides canis'') is a species of flea that lives as an ectoparasite on a wide variety of mammals, particularly the domestic dog and cat. It closely resembles the cat flea, ''Ctenocephalides felis'', which can live on a wider range of animals and is generally more prevalent worldwide. The dog flea is troublesome because it can spread ''Dipylidium caninum''. Although they feed on the blood of dogs and cats, they sometimes bite humans. They can live without food for several months, but females must have a blood meal before they can produce eggs. They can deliver about 4000 eggs on the host's fur. The eggs go through four lifecycle stages: embryo, larva, pupa, and imago (adult). This whole life cycle from egg to adult takes from two to three weeks, although this depends on the temperature. It may take longer in cool conditions. Anatomy The dog flea's mouthparts are adapted for piercing skin and sucking blood. Dog fleas are external parasites, living by hemato ...
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Leptomonas Ciliatorum
''Leptomonas'' is a genus of parasitic flagellate protist belonging to family Trypanosomatidae and subfamily Leishmaniinae sensu Maslov & Lukeš 2012. It is a monoxenous parasite of mainly Hemiptera, Diptera, and Siphonaptera insects. In addition to ''Leptomonas'', one-host trypanosomatids from insects have been traditionally placed in genera '' Crithidia'', '' Blastocrithidia'', '' Herpetomonas'', '' Rhynchoidomonas'', and '' Wallaceina''. Systematics The etymology of the genus name ''Leptomonas'' derives from the two Ancient Greek words (), meaning "fine-grained, tiny", and (), meaning "alone, isolated" (as an adjective), or "a unit" (as a name). There are 18 species of ''Leptomonas''. * '' Leptomonas agilis'' Chatton * '' Leptomonas brasiliense'' (Franchini) França * '' Leptomonas buetschlii'' W.S. Kent * '' Leptomonas ciliatorum'' H.-D. Görtz & J. Dieckmann, 1987 * '' Leptomonas costoris'' Wallace, Todd & Rogers * '' Leptomonas davidi'' Lafont * '' Leptomonas gerr ...
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Leptomonas Pisciformis
''Leptomonas'' is a genus of parasitic flagellate protist belonging to family Trypanosomatidae and subfamily Leishmaniinae sensu Maslov & Lukeš 2012. It is a monoxenous parasite of mainly Hemiptera, Diptera, and Siphonaptera insects. In addition to ''Leptomonas'', one-host trypanosomatids from insects have been traditionally placed in genera '' Crithidia'', '' Blastocrithidia'', '' Herpetomonas'', '' Rhynchoidomonas'', and '' Wallaceina''. Systematics The etymology of the genus name ''Leptomonas'' derives from the two Ancient Greek words (), meaning "fine-grained, tiny", and (), meaning "alone, isolated" (as an adjective), or "a unit" (as a name). There are 18 species of ''Leptomonas''. * '' Leptomonas agilis'' Chatton * '' Leptomonas brasiliense'' (Franchini) França * '' Leptomonas buetschlii'' W.S. Kent * ''Leptomonas ciliatorum'' H.-D. Görtz & J. Dieckmann, 1987 * '' Leptomonas costoris'' Wallace, Todd & Rogers * '' Leptomonas davidi'' Lafont * '' Leptomonas gerri ...
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Leptomonas Pangoniae
''Leptomonas'' is a genus of parasitic flagellate protist belonging to family Trypanosomatidae and subfamily Leishmaniinae sensu Maslov & Lukeš 2012. It is a monoxenous parasite of mainly Hemiptera, Diptera, and Siphonaptera insects. In addition to ''Leptomonas'', one-host trypanosomatids from insects have been traditionally placed in genera '' Crithidia'', '' Blastocrithidia'', '' Herpetomonas'', '' Rhynchoidomonas'', and '' Wallaceina''. Systematics The etymology of the genus name ''Leptomonas'' derives from the two Ancient Greek words (), meaning "fine-grained, tiny", and (), meaning "alone, isolated" (as an adjective), or "a unit" (as a name). There are 18 species of ''Leptomonas''. * '' Leptomonas agilis'' Chatton * '' Leptomonas brasiliense'' (Franchini) França * '' Leptomonas buetschlii'' W.S. Kent * ''Leptomonas ciliatorum'' H.-D. Görtz & J. Dieckmann, 1987 * '' Leptomonas costoris'' Wallace, Todd & Rogers * '' Leptomonas davidi'' Lafont * '' Leptomonas gerri ...
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Leptomonas Muscae-domesticae
''Leptomonas'' is a genus of parasitic flagellate protist belonging to family Trypanosomatidae and subfamily Leishmaniinae sensu Maslov & Lukeš 2012. It is a monoxenous parasite of mainly Hemiptera, Diptera, and Siphonaptera insects. In addition to ''Leptomonas'', one-host trypanosomatids from insects have been traditionally placed in genera '' Crithidia'', '' Blastocrithidia'', '' Herpetomonas'', '' Rhynchoidomonas'', and '' Wallaceina''. Systematics The etymology of the genus name ''Leptomonas'' derives from the two Ancient Greek words (), meaning "fine-grained, tiny", and (), meaning "alone, isolated" (as an adjective), or "a unit" (as a name). There are 18 species of ''Leptomonas''. * '' Leptomonas agilis'' Chatton * '' Leptomonas brasiliense'' (Franchini) França * '' Leptomonas buetschlii'' W.S. Kent * ''Leptomonas ciliatorum'' H.-D. Görtz & J. Dieckmann, 1987 * '' Leptomonas costoris'' Wallace, Todd & Rogers * '' Leptomonas davidi'' Lafont * '' Leptomonas gerri ...
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Leptomonas Mesnili
''Leptomonas'' is a genus of parasitic flagellate protist belonging to family Trypanosomatidae and subfamily Leishmaniinae sensu Maslov & Lukeš 2012. It is a monoxenous parasite of mainly Hemiptera, Diptera, and Siphonaptera insects. In addition to ''Leptomonas'', one-host trypanosomatids from insects have been traditionally placed in genera '' Crithidia'', '' Blastocrithidia'', '' Herpetomonas'', '' Rhynchoidomonas'', and '' Wallaceina''. Systematics The etymology of the genus name ''Leptomonas'' derives from the two Ancient Greek words (), meaning "fine-grained, tiny", and (), meaning "alone, isolated" (as an adjective), or "a unit" (as a name). There are 18 species of ''Leptomonas''. * '' Leptomonas agilis'' Chatton * '' Leptomonas brasiliense'' (Franchini) França * '' Leptomonas buetschlii'' W.S. Kent * ''Leptomonas ciliatorum'' H.-D. Görtz & J. Dieckmann, 1987 * '' Leptomonas costoris'' Wallace, Todd & Rogers * '' Leptomonas davidi'' Lafont * '' Leptomonas gerri ...
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Leptomonas Melophagia
''Leptomonas'' is a genus of parasitic flagellate protist belonging to family Trypanosomatidae and subfamily Leishmaniinae sensu Maslov & Lukeš 2012. It is a monoxenous parasite of mainly Hemiptera, Diptera, and Siphonaptera insects. In addition to ''Leptomonas'', one-host trypanosomatids from insects have been traditionally placed in genera '' Crithidia'', '' Blastocrithidia'', '' Herpetomonas'', '' Rhynchoidomonas'', and '' Wallaceina''. Systematics The etymology of the genus name ''Leptomonas'' derives from the two Ancient Greek words (), meaning "fine-grained, tiny", and (), meaning "alone, isolated" (as an adjective), or "a unit" (as a name). There are 18 species of ''Leptomonas''. * '' Leptomonas agilis'' Chatton * '' Leptomonas brasiliense'' (Franchini) França * '' Leptomonas buetschlii'' W.S. Kent * ''Leptomonas ciliatorum'' H.-D. Görtz & J. Dieckmann, 1987 * '' Leptomonas costoris'' Wallace, Todd & Rogers * '' Leptomonas davidi'' Lafont * '' Leptomonas gerri ...
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Leptomonas Lygaei
''Leptomonas'' is a genus of parasitic flagellate protist belonging to family Trypanosomatidae and subfamily Leishmaniinae sensu Maslov & Lukeš 2012. It is a monoxenous parasite of mainly Hemiptera, Diptera, and Siphonaptera insects. In addition to ''Leptomonas'', one-host trypanosomatids from insects have been traditionally placed in genera '' Crithidia'', '' Blastocrithidia'', '' Herpetomonas'', '' Rhynchoidomonas'', and '' Wallaceina''. Systematics The etymology of the genus name ''Leptomonas'' derives from the two Ancient Greek words (), meaning "fine-grained, tiny", and (), meaning "alone, isolated" (as an adjective), or "a unit" (as a name). There are 18 species of ''Leptomonas''. * '' Leptomonas agilis'' Chatton * '' Leptomonas brasiliense'' (Franchini) França * '' Leptomonas buetschlii'' W.S. Kent * ''Leptomonas ciliatorum'' H.-D. Görtz & J. Dieckmann, 1987 * '' Leptomonas costoris'' Wallace, Todd & Rogers * '' Leptomonas davidi'' Lafont * '' Leptomonas gerri ...
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Leptomonas Lunulata
''Leptomonas'' is a genus of parasitic flagellate protist belonging to family Trypanosomatidae and subfamily Leishmaniinae sensu Maslov & Lukeš 2012. It is a monoxenous parasite of mainly Hemiptera, Diptera, and Siphonaptera insects. In addition to ''Leptomonas'', one-host trypanosomatids from insects have been traditionally placed in genera '' Crithidia'', '' Blastocrithidia'', '' Herpetomonas'', '' Rhynchoidomonas'', and '' Wallaceina''. Systematics The etymology of the genus name ''Leptomonas'' derives from the two Ancient Greek words (), meaning "fine-grained, tiny", and (), meaning "alone, isolated" (as an adjective), or "a unit" (as a name). There are 18 species of ''Leptomonas''. * '' Leptomonas agilis'' Chatton * '' Leptomonas brasiliense'' (Franchini) França * '' Leptomonas buetschlii'' W.S. Kent * ''Leptomonas ciliatorum'' H.-D. Görtz & J. Dieckmann, 1987 * '' Leptomonas costoris'' Wallace, Todd & Rogers * '' Leptomonas davidi'' Lafont * '' Leptomonas gerri ...
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Leptomonas Leptoglossi
''Leptomonas'' is a genus of parasitic flagellate protist belonging to family Trypanosomatidae and subfamily Leishmaniinae sensu Maslov & Lukeš 2012. It is a monoxenous parasite of mainly Hemiptera, Diptera, and Siphonaptera insects. In addition to ''Leptomonas'', one-host trypanosomatids from insects have been traditionally placed in genera '' Crithidia'', '' Blastocrithidia'', '' Herpetomonas'', '' Rhynchoidomonas'', and '' Wallaceina''. Systematics The etymology of the genus name ''Leptomonas'' derives from the two Ancient Greek words (), meaning "fine-grained, tiny", and (), meaning "alone, isolated" (as an adjective), or "a unit" (as a name). There are 18 species of ''Leptomonas''. * '' Leptomonas agilis'' Chatton * '' Leptomonas brasiliense'' (Franchini) França * '' Leptomonas buetschlii'' W.S. Kent * ''Leptomonas ciliatorum'' H.-D. Görtz & J. Dieckmann, 1987 * '' Leptomonas costoris'' Wallace, Todd & Rogers * '' Leptomonas davidi'' Lafont * '' Leptomonas gerri ...
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Leptomonas Lata
''Leptomonas'' is a genus of parasitic flagellate protist belonging to family Trypanosomatidae and subfamily Leishmaniinae sensu Maslov & Lukeš 2012. It is a monoxenous parasite of mainly Hemiptera, Diptera, and Siphonaptera insects. In addition to ''Leptomonas'', one-host trypanosomatids from insects have been traditionally placed in genera '' Crithidia'', '' Blastocrithidia'', '' Herpetomonas'', '' Rhynchoidomonas'', and '' Wallaceina''. Systematics The etymology of the genus name ''Leptomonas'' derives from the two Ancient Greek words (), meaning "fine-grained, tiny", and (), meaning "alone, isolated" (as an adjective), or "a unit" (as a name). There are 18 species of ''Leptomonas''. * '' Leptomonas agilis'' Chatton * '' Leptomonas brasiliense'' (Franchini) França * '' Leptomonas buetschlii'' W.S. Kent * ''Leptomonas ciliatorum'' H.-D. Görtz & J. Dieckmann, 1987 * '' Leptomonas costoris'' Wallace, Todd & Rogers * '' Leptomonas davidi'' Lafont * '' Leptomonas gerri ...
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Leptomonas Karyophilus
''Leptomonas'' is a genus of parasitic flagellate protist belonging to family Trypanosomatidae and subfamily Leishmaniinae sensu Maslov & Lukeš 2012. It is a monoxenous parasite of mainly Hemiptera, Diptera, and Siphonaptera insects. In addition to ''Leptomonas'', one-host trypanosomatids from insects have been traditionally placed in genera '' Crithidia'', '' Blastocrithidia'', '' Herpetomonas'', '' Rhynchoidomonas'', and '' Wallaceina''. Systematics The etymology of the genus name ''Leptomonas'' derives from the two Ancient Greek words (), meaning "fine-grained, tiny", and (), meaning "alone, isolated" (as an adjective), or "a unit" (as a name). There are 18 species of ''Leptomonas''. * '' Leptomonas agilis'' Chatton * '' Leptomonas brasiliense'' (Franchini) França * '' Leptomonas buetschlii'' W.S. Kent * ''Leptomonas ciliatorum'' H.-D. Görtz & J. Dieckmann, 1987 * '' Leptomonas costoris'' Wallace, Todd & Rogers * '' Leptomonas davidi'' Lafont * '' Leptomonas gerri ...
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