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These combs are important for identification of the species. The genal comb is a row below the head, and the pronotal comb is a row behind the head, at the ...
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Adults, 2-3.5mm long; no pronotal or genal comb; basal section of legs equipped with ... Adults, 1.5-2.25mm long; pronotal and genal combs, the latter with five ...
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Genal comb extending along whole ventral margin of the head to oral angle; head without ... Genal comb not nearly reaching oral angle; central tuber present ...
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Genal Comb. A row of stout spines on the lower border of the cheek of certain fleas. Generation. The group of individuals of a given species that have been ...
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Both genal and pronotal combs present, each composed of 16 spines, and ... (4) Other fleas (various families) lack having both pronotal and genal combs or if ...
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Pranoto| comb. Genal comb-. Genal comb «!t 5 or more Genal comb of 4 spines eplnee. Eye preeent Eye abeent. Genai comb Genal comb MOUSE FLEA ...
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Neither pronotal nor genal comb present 24. 2. ... Genal comb of 4 or more spines, rounded or pointed apically. 10 ... Eye well developed; spines of genal comb ...
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The genal genal: pertaining to the cheek comb of dark, flattened bristles surrounding the mouthparts is not found on all fleas, and is useful in identification .
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Aug 23, 2002 ... In some species, a conspicuous transverse row of spines is located just above the mouthparts, and is called the genal comb or ctenidium.
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In both species, the genal comb consists of 8 pairs of spines, and the pronotal comb also consists of 8 pairs (click here to see diagram). With the aid of low ...
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