Fleas

Fleas (Siphonpersona = APHANIPTER) – Sustrum insects with a painless body. The hind legs are adapted for jumping. The oral appliance serves for sucking and sucking. Have short antennas. Males are usually smaller than females. The larvae are black, without feet, possess a nibbling apparatus. The fleas live parasitic of warm-blooded animals and man. The order covers about 1,600 species of 1 to 6 mm. Famous species are: human flea (Pulge Irritans L.), parasing the skin of man, possesses strong upper jaws that break the skin and draws a blood sowing tube; Dog flea (emergency Tsanis Tsurtis), little is greater than the human flower and is with a similar life cycle, rarely comes to a person; Casing flea (abreaklus Felis L.), parasite the skin from cats; Chicken flea (Terrestopchers Galline SCHANK), parasing a chicken. Lit.: Jonce Sapkarev, Zoology of invertebrate animals, Skopje, 1991. V. T. K. – M. Cr.


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