1929
DOI: 10.1590/s0074-02761929000200003
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“…Three genera that are known to occur in this region are not discussed for lack of material. These are Actenopsylla Jordan and Rothschild 1923 (consisting of but one rare species), Malaraeus Jordan 1933, and Tritopsylla Cunha 1929. On the basis of aedeagal characters, as well as those of the modified abdominal segments, the family classification of two genera has been changed from that ordinarily used. I agree with Ewing and Fox that Ctenophthalmus shows more affinities with the Hystrichopsyllidae than with the Ceratophyllidae.…”
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“…Three genera that are known to occur in this region are not discussed for lack of material. These are Actenopsylla Jordan and Rothschild 1923 (consisting of but one rare species), Malaraeus Jordan 1933, and Tritopsylla Cunha 1929. On the basis of aedeagal characters, as well as those of the modified abdominal segments, the family classification of two genera has been changed from that ordinarily used. I agree with Ewing and Fox that Ctenophthalmus shows more affinities with the Hystrichopsyllidae than with the Ceratophyllidae.…”
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