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- Dog_flea abstract "The dog flea (Ctenocephalides canis) is a species of flea that lives as an ectoparasite on a wide variety of mammals, particularly the domestic dog and cat. It closely resembles the cat flea, Ctenophalides felis, which can live on a wider range of animals and is generally more prevalent worldwide.The dog flea is troublesome because it can spread Dipylidium caninum.Although they feed on the blood of dogs and cats, they sometimes bite humans. They can live without food for several months, but females must have a blood meal before they can produce eggs. They can deliver about 4000 eggs on the host's fur. The eggs go through four lifecycle stages: embryo, larva, pupa, and imago (adult). This whole life cycle from egg to adult takes from two to three weeks, although this depends on the temperature. It may take longer in cool conditions.".
- Dog_flea class Insect.
- Dog_flea family Pulicidae.
- Dog_flea genus Ctenocephalides.
- Dog_flea kingdom Animal.
- Dog_flea order Flea.
- Dog_flea phylum Arthropod.
- Dog_flea thumbnail Ctenocephalides-canis.jpg?width=300.
- Dog_flea wikiPageExternalLink dog-fleas-ctenocephalides-canis.
- Dog_flea wikiPageID "25480850".
- Dog_flea wikiPageRevisionID "602574884".
- Dog_flea binomial "Ctenocephalides canis".
- Dog_flea classis "Insecta".
- Dog_flea familia Pulicidae.
- Dog_flea genus "Ctenocephalides".
- Dog_flea hasPhotoCollection Dog_flea.
- Dog_flea name "Dog flea".
- Dog_flea ordo Flea.
- Dog_flea phylum "Arthropoda".
- Dog_flea regnum "Animalia".
- Dog_flea species "C. canis".
- Dog_flea subject Category:Biting_insects.
- Dog_flea subject Category:Fleas.
- Dog_flea type Animal.
- Dog_flea type Eukaryote.
- Dog_flea type Insect.
- Dog_flea type Species.
- Dog_flea type Organism.
- Dog_flea comment "The dog flea (Ctenocephalides canis) is a species of flea that lives as an ectoparasite on a wide variety of mammals, particularly the domestic dog and cat. It closely resembles the cat flea, Ctenophalides felis, which can live on a wider range of animals and is generally more prevalent worldwide.The dog flea is troublesome because it can spread Dipylidium caninum.Although they feed on the blood of dogs and cats, they sometimes bite humans.".
- Dog_flea label "Ctenocephalides canis".
- Dog_flea label "Ctenocephalides canis".
- Dog_flea label "Ctenocephalides canis".
- Dog_flea label "Dog flea".
- Dog_flea label "Hondenvlo".
- Dog_flea label "Hundefloh".
- Dog_flea label "Pchła psia".
- Dog_flea label "Блоха собачья".
- Dog_flea sameAs Hundefloh.
- Dog_flea sameAs Ctenocephalides_canis.
- Dog_flea sameAs Ctenocephalides_canis.
- Dog_flea sameAs Pinjal_anjing.
- Dog_flea sameAs Ctenocephalides_canis.
- Dog_flea sameAs 개벼룩_(곤충).
- Dog_flea sameAs uRtpv.
- Dog_flea sameAs Hondenvlo.
- Dog_flea sameAs Pchła_psia.
- Dog_flea sameAs m.09rvz8w.
- Dog_flea sameAs Q1366855.
- Dog_flea sameAs Q1366855.
- Dog_flea wasDerivedFrom Dog_flea?oldid=602574884.
- Dog_flea depiction Ctenocephalides-canis.jpg.
- Dog_flea isPrimaryTopicOf Dog_flea.
- Dog_flea name "Dog flea".