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Classification of flea families (Siphonaptera): I. Family Hystrichopsyllidae (first part)
Authors:S. G. Medvedev
Affiliation:(1) Zoological Institute, Russian Academy of Sciences, St. Petersburg, 199034, Russia
Abstract:A contribution is made to the previously elaborated classification of the order Siphonaptera (Medvedev, 1994, 1998). Host-parasite associations, geographical distribution, and morphology of the family Hystrichopsyllidae (sensu Hopkins and Rothschild, 1962, 1966) in comparison with other flea families are analyzed together with a position of the family within the infraorder Hystrichopsyllomorpha. The presence of two spermathecae, frequently used as a taxonomic character, is a character insufficient for the basic phylogenetic reconstructions, e.g., establishment of close relationship between the families Coptopsyllidae and Macropsyllidae or the tribes Ctenopariini and Hystrichopsyllini, because this character is a plesiomorphy of the order Siphonaptera. The subfamily Hystrichopsyllinae (sensu Hopkins and Rothschild, 1962) is characterized by a large number of morphological features which can be considered as plesiomorphic characters of the family Hystrichopsyllidae as a whole. The subfamily Hystrichopsyllinae should be restricted to the tribes Ctenopariini and Hystrichopsyllini. The family Macropsyllidae possesses a unique structure of the ctenidia and some other structures. It should be treated as a group closely related to Hystrichopsyllidae. The family Coptopsyllidae demonstrates another trend in the evolution of the head, thorax, and abdomen.
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