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Epitedia wenmanni : ウィキペディア英語版 | Epitedia wenmanni
''Epitedia wenmanni'' is a species of flea in the family Hystrichopsyllidae. It is common throughout North America and associated mainly with ''Peromyscus'' (deermice), although many other hosts have been recorded.〔Durden and Kollars, 1997, p. 15〕 In Missouri, it has been found on the cat (''Felis silvestris''), white-footed mouse (''Peromyscus leucopus''), including nests, marsh rice rat (''Oryzomys palustris''), and western harvest mouse (''Reithrodontomys megalotis'').〔Kollars et al., 1997, pp. 129–130〕 Hosts recorded in Tennessee include the northern short-tailed shrew (''Blarina brevicauda''), eastern chipmunk (''Tamias striatus''), southern red-backed vole (''Myodes gapperi''), white-footed mouse, and golden mouse (''Ochrotomys nuttalli'').〔 ==References==
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