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'''''Echidnophaga''''' is a [[genus]] of [[flea]]s. It includes species which are found in the [[Palaearctic ecozone|Palaearctic]], [[Afrotropic ecozone|Afrotropic]] and [[Australasia ecozone|Australasian]] regions.<ref name="Schmidts 2016">{{cite book|last1=Schmidts|first1=G|title=Foundations of Parasitology|date=2016|publisher=Cram101 Textbook Reviews|isbn=9781467280884|edition=8th|chapter=Chapter 38. Parasitic insects: Fleas, order Siphonaptera}}</ref>{{non-tertiary source needed}} Fleas in this genus remain attached to their host in a single location for long periods of time, causing swelling and ulceration of tissue.<ref name="Gosling 2005">{{cite book|last1=Gosling|first1=Peter J.|title=Dictionary of parasitology|date=2005|publisher=Taylor & Francis|location=Boca Raton|isbn=9781420019629|page=99}}</ref>
'''''Echidnophaga''''' is a [[genus]] of [[flea]]s. It includes species which are found in the [[Palaearctic ecozone|Palaearctic]], [[Afrotropic ecozone|Afrotropic]] and [[Australasia ecozone|Australasian]] regions.<ref name="Schmidts 2016">{{cite book|last1=Schmidts|first1=G|title=Foundations of Parasitology|date=2016|publisher=Cram101 Textbook Reviews|isbn=9781467280884|edition=8th|chapter=Chapter 38. Parasitic insects: Fleas, order Siphonaptera}}</ref>{{non-tertiary source needed|date=May 2017}} Fleas in this genus remain attached to their host in a single location for long periods of time, causing swelling and ulceration of tissue.<ref name="Gosling 2005">{{cite book|last1=Gosling|first1=Peter J.|title=Dictionary of parasitology|date=2005|publisher=Taylor & Francis|location=Boca Raton|isbn=9781420019629|page=99}}</ref>


==Species==
==Species==

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Echidnophaga
Echidnophaga gillinacea infesting a chicken's head
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Echidnophaga

Olliff, 1886

Echidnophaga is a genus of fleas. It includes species which are found in the Palaearctic, Afrotropic and Australasian regions.[1][non-tertiary source needed] Fleas in this genus remain attached to their host in a single location for long periods of time, causing swelling and ulceration of tissue.[2]

Species

Encyclopedia of Life lists the following species:[3]

References

  1. ^ Schmidts, G (2016). "Chapter 38. Parasitic insects: Fleas, order Siphonaptera". Foundations of Parasitology (8th ed.). Cram101 Textbook Reviews. ISBN 9781467280884.
  2. ^ a b c Gosling, Peter J. (2005). Dictionary of parasitology. Boca Raton: Taylor & Francis. p. 99. ISBN 9781420019629.
  3. ^ "Echidnophaga - Overview". Encyclopedia of Life. Retrieved 2017-03-18.
  4. ^ Taylor, MA; Coop, RL; Wall, RL, eds. (2015). Veterinary parasitology (4 ed.). John Wiley & Sons. p. 215. ISBN 9781119073697.