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Field Guide to Venomous and Medically Important Invertebrates ...

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Glossina spp. (tse tse fly): Africa<br />

Warble <strong>and</strong> Bot Flies (Family Oestridae)<br />

Oestris ovis (sheep bot fly): Middle East, Cyprus<br />

Siphonaptera (fleas)<br />

Family Cera<strong>to</strong>phyllidae<br />

Cera<strong>to</strong>phyllus gallinae (European chicken flea): Temperate regions worldwide<br />

C. niger (western chicken flea): Western North America<br />

Dasypsyllus gallinulae (bird flea): Worldwide<br />

Diamanus montanus (ground squirrel flea): Western North America<br />

Lep<strong>to</strong>psylla segnis (European mouse flea): worldwide<br />

Nosopsyllus faciatus (northern rat flea): North America <strong>and</strong> Europe<br />

Orchopeas howardii (squirrel flea): North America<br />

Family Hystrichopsyllidae<br />

Neopsylla se<strong>to</strong>sa (rodent flea): Eurasia<br />

Family Pulicidae<br />

Cediopsylla simplex (rabbit flea): North America<br />

Ctenocephalides canis (dog flea): Worldwide<br />

Ctenocephalides felis (cat flea): Worldwide<br />

Echidnophaga gallinaceus (sticktight flea): Worldwide<br />

Hoplopsyllus anomalus (rodent flea): North America<br />

Pulex irritans (human flea): Temperate <strong>and</strong> tropical regions worldwide

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