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Что (кто) такое Flea - определение

ORDER OF INSECTS
Siphonaptera; Fleas; Aphaniptera; Flea Bites; Siphonoptera; Purici; Syphonaptera; Flea egg; Flea infestations
  • Dog flea]] (from top) larva, egg, pupa and adult
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  • Flea larva
  • mya]], is morphologically modern.
  • Flea bites in humans.
  • [[The Great Plague of London]], in 1665, killed up to 100,000 people.
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  • Human foot infested with jigger fleas, ''[[Tunga penetrans]]''
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  • Pseudopulex wangi]]'', a primitive flea from the Early Cretaceous of China
  • C. F. Holder]] in ''[[St. Nicholas Magazine]]'', 1886
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flea         
(fleas)
A flea is a very small jumping insect that has no wings and feeds on the blood of humans or animals.
N-COUNT
Flea         
·vt To Flay.
II. Flea ·noun An insect belonging to the genus Pulex, of the order Aphaniptera. Fleas are destitute of wings, but have the power of leaping energetically. The bite is poisonous to most persons. The human flea (Pulex irritans), abundant in Europe, is rare in America, where the dog flea (P. canis) takes its place. ·see Aphaniptera, and Dog flea. ·see Illustration in Appendix.
flea         
Someone who does not tip or tips very poorly. Las Vegas gambling term. A flea will almost never get special favors from the house. Cocktail waitresses will stop offering drinks.
Guy's a flea. Won ten thousand and didn't tip anyone.
flea         
n. fleas bite
flea         
¦ noun a small wingless jumping insect which feeds on the blood of mammals and birds. [Pulex irritans (human flea) and other species, order Siphonaptera.]
Phrases
(as) fit as a flea in very good health.
a flea in one's ear a sharp reproof.
Origin
OE flea, fleah, of Gmc origin.
FLEA         
Four Letter Extended Acronym
Flea (Chrono Trigger)         
CHRONO TRIGGER CHARACTER
Flea, known as in Japanese, is a fictional character in the Chrono series of video games. He is a shapeshifter that presents as feminine but identifies as a man and, in Japanese, uses feminine signifiers in his speech.
Flea treatments         
  • Flea and tick repellant powder being applied to a dog.
  • pupal stage]] combed from a cat, are also called flea dirt.
FORM OF PEST CONTROL REGARDING FLEAS
Flea treatment
Flea treatments are procedures used to treat flea infestations in human or animal populations. They may treat both the itching caused by bites and may remove or kill the fleas themselves.
Aphaniptera         
·noun ·pl A group of wingless insects, of which the flea in the type. ·see Flea.
Flea-borne spotted fever         
MEDICAL CONDITION
Flea borne spotted fever
Flea-borne spotted fever or California pseudotyphus is a condition characterized by a rash of maculopapules or furuncles.

Википедия

Flea

Flea, the common name for the order Siphonaptera, includes 2,500 species of small flightless insects that live as external parasites of mammals and birds. Fleas live by ingesting the blood of their hosts. Adult fleas grow to about 3 millimetres (18 inch) long, are usually brown, and have bodies that are "flattened" sideways or narrow, enabling them to move through their hosts' fur or feathers. They lack wings; their hind legs are extremely well adapted for jumping. Their claws keep them from being dislodged, and their mouthparts are adapted for piercing skin and sucking blood. They can leap 50 times their body length, a feat second only to jumps made by another group of insects, the superfamily of froghoppers. Flea larvae are worm-like, with no limbs; they have chewing mouthparts and feed on organic debris left on their hosts' skin.

Genetic evidence indicates that fleas are a specialised lineage of parasitic scorpionflies (Mecoptera) sensu lato, most closely related to the family Nannochoristidae. The earliest known fleas lived in the Middle Jurassic; modern-looking forms appeared in the Cenozoic. Fleas probably originated on mammals first and expanded their reach to birds. Each species of flea specializes, more or less, on one species of host: many species of flea never breed on any other host; some are less selective. Some families of fleas are exclusive to a single host group; for example, the Malacopsyllidae are found only on armadillos, the Ischnopsyllidae only on bats, and the Chimaeropsyllidae only on elephant shrews.

The oriental rat flea, Xenopsylla cheopis, is a vector of Yersinia pestis, the bacterium that causes bubonic plague. The disease was spread to humans by rodents, such as the black rat, which were bitten by infected fleas. Major outbreaks included the Plague of Justinian, about 540, and the Black Death, about 1350, each of which killed a sizeable fraction of the world's people.

Fleas appear in human culture in such diverse forms as flea circuses; poems, such as John Donne's erotic "The Flea"; works of music, such as those by Modest Mussorgsky; and a film by Charlie Chaplin.