Illustrated Morphological Keys for Fleas (Siphonaptera) in Madagascar

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Harimalala, Mireille | Ramihangihajason, Tojo, R | Rakotobe Harimanana, Ravo | Girod, Romain | Duchemin, Jean-Bernard

Edité par CCSD ; Entomological Society of America -

International audience. Madagascar has an important diversity of fleas (Siphonaptera), which almost species do not exist elsewhere. Scientists have provided huge efforts to improve knowledge on Malagasy fleas since the middle of 1900s particularly by investigating topics such as taxonomy, systematics, biogeography, and flea vector role. Since then, new species discovery has increased and currently, 48 species are recorded which the majority is endemic. Therefore, it becomes necessary to have updated keys to identify species membership. This paper presents morphological-based keys to identify at genus and species levels adult fleas reported as occurring in Madagascar. Illustrations are proposed to make easier the observation of morphological criteria, which may be tricky for sibling species.

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