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Note sur les Siphonaptères de l’Émirat de Ras Al Khaimah: description de Nosopsyllus (Gerbillophilus) jabeljaisensis n. sp. (Siphonaptera, Ceratophyllidae, Ceratophyllinae)

Note on the Siphonaptera of the Emirate of Ras Al Khaimah: description of Nosopsyllus (Gerbillophilus) jabeljaisensis n. sp. (Siphonaptera, Ceratophyllidae, Ceratophyllinae)

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Pages 102-106 | Accepted 01 Apr 2016, Published online: 19 Apr 2016
 

Résumé

Vingt-deux puces collectées lors de captures de Acomys dimidiatus et Gerbillus dasyurus dans les montagnes de Ras Al Khaimah aux Émirats arabes unis ont été identifiées comme appartenant à deux espèces. Un nouveau taxon est décrit dans le genre Nosopsyllus

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Summary

Twenty two fleas collected during Acomys dimidiatus et Gerbillus dasyurus trapping in the montains of Ras Al Khaimah in the United Arab Emirates were identified as belonging to two species. A new taxon is descrided in the genus Nosopsyllus.

Remerciements

Nous exprimons notre vive gratitude à RAK Bank qui a financé cette étude et au « Public Works and services Department » de l’émirat de Ras Al Khaimah pour leur soutien logistique. Nous étendons nos remerciements à deux lecteurs anonymes pour leurs précieux conseils.

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