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<journal-title><![CDATA[Revista mexicana de biodiversidad]]></journal-title>
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<article-title xml:lang="en"><![CDATA[Distributional data and taxonomic notes on the flea Strepsylla (Siphonaptera: Ctenophthalmidae: Neopsyllinae: Phalacropsyllini)]]></article-title>
<article-title xml:lang="es"><![CDATA[Datos de distribución y notas taxonómicas de las especies de Strepsylla (Siphonaptera: Ctenophthalmidae: Neopsyllinae: Phalacropsyllini)]]></article-title>
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<surname><![CDATA[Acosta]]></surname>
<given-names><![CDATA[Roxana]]></given-names>
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<institution><![CDATA[,Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México Facultad de Ciencias Departamento de Biología Evolutiva]]></institution>
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<self-uri xlink:href="http://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&amp;pid=S1870-34532011000400010&amp;lng=en&amp;nrm=iso"></self-uri><self-uri xlink:href="http://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&amp;pid=S1870-34532011000400010&amp;lng=en&amp;nrm=iso"></self-uri><self-uri xlink:href="http://www.scielo.org.mx/scielo.php?script=sci_pdf&amp;pid=S1870-34532011000400010&amp;lng=en&amp;nrm=iso"></self-uri><abstract abstract-type="short" xml:lang="en"><p><![CDATA[Strepsylla Traub, 1950 is considered a New World flea genus, parasitizing, in most cases, species of Muridae, particularly peromyscines. Thirteen species of Strepsylla are addressed with respect to their taxonomic characters, host preferences and geographic distribution. A detailed list of material is included.]]></p></abstract>
<abstract abstract-type="short" xml:lang="es"><p><![CDATA[Strepsylla Traub, 1950 es considerado un género de pulgas del nuevo mundo, que en la mayoría de los casos parasitan múridos, particularmente peromisinos. Se comentan algunos de los caracteres taxonómicos, preferencia de huéspedes, distribución geográfica y el material examinado de las 13 especies del género.]]></p></abstract>
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<kwd lng="es"><![CDATA[pulgas del nuevo mundo]]></kwd>
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</front><body><![CDATA[  	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="4">Taxonom&iacute;a y sistem&aacute;tica</font></p> 	    <p align="center"><font face="verdana" size="2">&nbsp;</font></p> 	    <p align="center"><font face="verdana" size="4"><b>Distributional data and taxonomic notes on the flea <i>Strepsylla</i> (Siphonaptera: Ctenophthalmidae: Neopsyllinae: Phalacropsyllini)</b></font></p> 	    <p align="center"><font face="verdana" size="2">&nbsp;</font></p> 	    <p align="center"><font face="verdana" size="3"><b>Datos de distribuci&oacute;n y notas taxon&oacute;micas de las especies de <i>Strepsylla</i> (Siphonaptera: Ctenophthalmidae: Neopsyllinae: Phalacropsyllini)</b></font></p> 	    <p align="center"><font face="verdana" size="2">&nbsp;</font></p> 	    <p align="center"><font face="verdana" size="2"><b>Roxana Acosta</b></font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2">&nbsp;</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Museo de Zoolog&iacute;a Alfonso L. Herrera, Departamento de Biolog&iacute;a Evolutiva, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Aut&oacute;noma de M&eacute;xico. Apartado postal 70&#150;399, 04510 M&eacute;xico, D. F., M&eacute;xico. </i><a href="mailto:roxana_a2003@yahoo.com.mx">roxana_a2003@yahoo.com.mx</a></font>.</p> 	    ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2">&nbsp;</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2">Recibido: 10 diciembre 2010;    <br>     aceptado: 12 enero 2011</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2">&nbsp;</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><b>Abstract</b></font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Strepsylla</i> Traub, 1950 is considered a New World flea genus, parasitizing, in most cases, species of Muridae, particularly peromyscines. Thirteen species of <i>Strepsylla</i> are addressed with respect to their taxonomic characters, host preferences and geographic distribution. A detailed list of material is included.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><b>Key words:</b> parasites, New world fleas, peromyscines, taxonomic characters.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2">&nbsp;</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><b>Resumen</b></font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Strepsylla</i> Traub, 1950 es considerado un g&eacute;nero de pulgas del nuevo mundo, que en la mayor&iacute;a de los casos parasitan m&uacute;ridos, particularmente peromisinos. Se comentan algunos de los caracteres taxon&oacute;micos, preferencia de hu&eacute;spedes, distribuci&oacute;n geogr&aacute;fica y el material examinado de las 13 especies del g&eacute;nero.</font></p> 	    ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><b>Palabras clave:</b> par&aacute;sitos, pulgas del nuevo mundo, peromisinos, caracteres taxon&oacute;micos.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2">&nbsp;</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font size="2" face="verdana"><b>Introduction</b></font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Strepsylla</i> Traub, 1950 belongs to the tribe Phalacropsyllini Wagner, 1939, which contains 6 genera and 60 species, the majority of which are distributed in the New World, except for 4 Palearctic species of <i>Catallagia</i> (Hopkins and Rothschild, 1962; Adams and Lewis, 1995). <i>Strepsylla</i> has the southernmost distribution in the Americas (Acosta, 2010). <i>Strepsylla</i> was described from the state of Michoac&aacute;n (Traub, 1950). Species assigned to this genus are distributed from northern Mexico to Panama. <i>Strepsylla</i> is considered 1 of 2 genera endemic to the Caribbean subregion, related to the New World scheme of biogeographical subdivision in Medvedev (1996, 2000). The 13 species are all primarily parasites of peromyscine and microtine rodents, but they occur occasionally on other rodents (Acosta, 2010).</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2">My objectives are to provide new taxonomic and distributional information, and elucidate the hosts of the species of the <i>Strepsylla</i>.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2">&nbsp;</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font size="2" face="verdana"><b>Materials and methods</b></font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font size="2" face="verdana">Data were obtained from the literature and specimens from different collections. I examined 205 slide mounted specimens, including the primary types of 5 species. Specimens were examined with an Olympus vanox&#150;T microscope (Olympus Corporation, Tokyo, Japan). Specimens were obtained on loan from the following institutions: AMNH, American Museum of Natural History, New York, New York; BMNH, Department of Entomology, The Natural History Museum, London, U.K.; CMNH, The Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; IBUNAM, Laboratorio de Acarolog&iacute;a, Instituto de Biolog&iacute;a, Universidad Nacional Aut&oacute;noma de M&eacute;xico, M&eacute;xico, D.F., Mexico; BYU Collection, Monte L. Bean Life Science Museum (MLBLSM), Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah; RPE, Personal Collection of Ralph Eckerlin, Northern Virginia Community College (NVCC), Annandale, Virginia; MZFC&#150;S, Colecci&oacute;n de Siphonatera, Museo de Zoolog&iacute;a, Facultad de Ciencias, Universidad Nacional Aut&oacute;noma de M&eacute;xico, Mexico, D.F., Mexico; and USNM, Department of Entomology, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2">&nbsp;</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font size="2" face="verdana"><b>Results</b></font></p> 	    ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><font size="2" face="verdana"><i><b>Strepsylla dalmati</b></i> Traub and Barrera, 1955</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font size="2" face="verdana"><i>Strepsylla dalmati</i> Traub and Barrera, 1955: 541.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font size="2" face="verdana"><i>Distribution</i>. Guatemala, Costa Rica, Honduras, and Panama.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font size="2" face="verdana"><i>Hosts</i>. Muridae: <i>Peromyscus</i> aztecus (Saussure, 1860), <i>P. mexicanus</i> (Saussure, 1860), <i>P. nudiceps</i> (J. Allen, 1891) = <i>P. mexicanus</i>, <i>Peromyscus</i> sp., <i>Reithrodontomys mexicanus</i> (Saussure, 1860), <i>Scotinomys teguina</i> Alston, 1877, and <i>S. xerampelinus</i> Bangs, 1902; and Sciuridae: <i>Sciurus granatensis</i> Humboldt, 1811.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Comments</i>. The widely separated distribution records for this species support the need for additional collecting and suggest that the southernmost range of the genus remains yet to be discovered. The host preference is peromyscine rodents. It shares with other species the flap of the sternite IX with spiniform bristle not curly (<a href="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v82n4/a10f1.jpg" target="_blank">Fig. 1</a>) as <i>S. davisae</i>, <i>S. machadoi</i>, and <i>S. schmidti</i>. <i>In</i> the specimens of <i>S. dalmati</i> examined from Costa Rica, Honduras and Panama, the last segment of the metatarsus has 5 pairs of plantar setae with the proximal pair displaced mesad, as in the other species of the genus. This character was diagnostic in the original description of the specimens from Guatemala (Traub and Barrera, 1955). It is possible that the absence of the character is only on the holotype, which was the only specimen of the species not reviewed. Specimens from Costa Rica have 2 setae near the apex of the movable process that are slightly longer than in the holotype (compare figures from original publication) and the movable process is somewhat wider; plus they have 3 long setae in sternite VIII instead of 2. I consider these differences within the range of geographic variation, because the majority of the remaining characters of the species are consistent.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Material examined</i>. <b>Costa Rica</b>. San Jos&eacute;. 10 km S Empalme, 2560 m, 1&#150;2/I/1993, 1 male, 7 females ex <i>P. mexicanus</i>, R. P. Eckerlin (RPE); 14 km S Empalme, 2499 m, 29/III/1987, 1 male, 1 female ex <i>P. mexicanus</i>, R. P. Eckerlin (RPE); idem 31/XII/1992, 1 female ex <i>Scotinomys</i> sp., R. P. Eckerlin (RPE); 14 km SE Empalme, 2499 m, 23, 29/III/1986, 3 males, 2 females ex <i>S. xerampelinus</i> and <i>P. nudipes</i> = <i>P. mexicanus</i>, R. P. Eckerlin (RPE); 14 km S Empalme, 2499 m, 29/III/1987, 1 male, 1 female ex <i>P. mexicanus</i>, R. P. Eckerlin (RPE); Cerro de la Muerte, 3352 m, 4/I/1999, 1 male ex <i>P. mexicanus</i>, R. P. Eckerlin (RPE); 4 km S, 2 km E, Ojo de Agua, 21/V/1986, 1 male ex <i>P. mexicanus</i>, R. P. Eckerlin (RPE). <b>Honduras.</b> Depto. Lempira. Parque Nacional Celaque, Naranjo, 2560 m, 4, 6, 8, 11/II/1998, 6 males, 4 females ex <i>P. aztecus</i>, <i>P. mexicanus</i>, <i>R. mexicanus</i>, and <i>Scotinomys teguina</i>, R. P. Eckerlin (RPE); Don Tomas, 2083 m, 4&#150;5, 7/II/1998, 2 males, 1 female ex <i>P. aztecus</i>, and <i>S. teguina</i>, R. P. Eckerlin (RPE); Depto. Francisco Morazan, Parque Nacional La Tigra, 1900&#150;2100 m, 1&#150;5/I/1995, 3 males, 4 females ex <i>Peromyscus</i>, ex <i>P. aztecus</i>, R. P. Eckerlin (RPE). <b>Panama.</b> Chiriqui. Bambito &#150; Cerro Punta, camino Boquete, 1828&#150;2346 m, 8&#150;9, 14/III/1962, 2 males, 3 females ex P. nudipes = <i>P. mexicanus</i>, Keenan and Tipton (MWH); idem 7150 m, 12/III/1962, 1 male ex <i>P. nudiceps</i> = <i>P. mexicanus</i>, Keenan and Tipton (MWH); Prov. Cerro Punta, Abore Marinz Dairy, 25/IV/1960, 1 female ex <i>Sciurus granatensis</i>, Keenan and Tipton (BMNH).</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><b><i>Strepsylla davisae </i></b><i>Traub and Johnson, 1952</i></font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Strepsylla</i> davisae Traub and Johnson, 1952: 4.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Distribution</i>. Mexico (Durango).</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Host</i>. Muridae: <i>Peromyscus</i> sp.</font></p> 	    ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Comments</i>. Distal arm of sternite IX (<a href="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v82n4/a10f1.jpg" target="_blank">Fig. 2</a>) as in <i>S. fautini</i> more or less same width, apically with 2 slender setae. Neither the host preference nor the distribution can be accurately inferred with the existing data.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Material examined</i>. <b>Mexico</b>. Durango: 11.2 km NE Revolcaderos, 2438 m, 29/VII/1965, 2 males ex <i>Peromyscus</i> sp., J. J. O'Keefe and R. Kronmeyer (CMNH, USNM); 12.8 km S El Salto, 9/VIII/1965, 1 female ex <i>Peromyscus</i> sp. (USNM).</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><b><i>Strepsylla fautini </i></b><i>Traub, 1950</i></font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Strepsylla</i> fautini Traub, 1950: 80; Traub and Johnson 1952: 4.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Distribution</i>. Mexico (Michoac&aacute;n).</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Host</i>. Muridae: <i>Peromyscus</i> hylocetes Merriam, 1898.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Comments</i>. Male distinguishable from other species by the double spiral of the twisted spiniform on distal arm of sternite IX (<a href="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v82n4/a10f1.jpg" target="_blank">Fig. 3</a>). Distal arm of sternite IX not unlike that of <i>S. davise</i> or <i>S. longicauda</i>, but straighter; apex of the flap longer than distal arm. Crochet with 1 arm as in <i>S. machadoi</i>, but slender at the apex and wider at the base (<a href="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v82n4/a10f1.jpg" target="_blank">Fig. 4</a>). Inmovable process square as in <i>S. ixtlanensis</i> and <i>S. mina</i>. Female unknown. Neither the host preference nor distribution can be accurately inferred with the existing data.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Material examined</i>. <b>Mexico.</b> Michoac&aacute;n: Mount Tanc&iacute;taro, 2377 m from <i>P. hylocetes</i>. Holotype male, Field Museum of Natural History (Chicago) (FMNH). The paratype male collected from same locality as the holotype, coll. by R. Traub.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><b><i>Strepsylla ixtlanensis </i></b><i>Acosta, 2010</i></font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Strepsylla ixtlanensis</i> Acosta, 2010: 294.</font></p> 	    ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Distribution</i>. Mexico (Oaxaca).</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Host</i>. Muridae: <i>Peromyscus</i> difficilis.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Comments</i>. Separable from all known <i>Strepsylla</i> species in that the dorsal margin of male fixed process is somewhat sinuate instead of convex or almost straight (<a href="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v82n4/a10f1.jpg" target="_blank">Fig. 5</a>) as in <i>S. queretana</i> and <i>S. taluna</i>. Movable process as wide as that of <i>S. dalmati</i>, <i>S. taluna</i>, and <i>S. queretana</i>. This species is similar to <i>S. davisae</i>, by the spiculose flap and the spiniform of the distal arm of the sternite IX (<a href="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v82n4/a10f1.jpg" target="_blank">Fig. 6</a>), and the setae of the fixed and movable processes. The hyperdevelopment of lateral lobes is unique from other species. Known only from males (Acosta, 2010). Neither the host preference nor the distribution can be accurately inferred with the existing data.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Material examined</i>. <b>Mexico</b>. Oaxaca: Ixtl&aacute;n, 8.75 km SE de Santa Mar&iacute;a Yaves&iacute;a, 19&deg;10.2'N, 96&deg;22.5'W, fir forest, 2990 m. Holotype male 06073 MZFC&#150;S, 24/IV/2002, G. Ambriz. Paratypes (3 males) 06072, 06074 and 06075 MZFC&#150;S, coll. by G. Ambriz, the locality and host for these specimens are the same as the holotype.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i><b>Strepsylla longicauda</b> Acosta, 2010</i></font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Strepsylla longicauda </i>Acosta, 2010: 292.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Distribution</i>. Mexico (Durango and Nuevo Le&oacute;n).</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Host</i>. Muridae: <i>Peromyscus</i> sp.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Comments</i>. Separable from all known <i>Strepsylla</i> species in that the dorsal margin of male fixed process (<a href="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v82n4/a10f1.jpg" target="_blank">Fig. 7</a>) is straight instead of somewhat sinuate as <i>S. queretana</i> and <i>S. ixtlanensis</i> and in that there is a dense patch of many thin short setae. The number of long setae on movable process less than in <i>S. mina</i> and <i>S. machadoi</i>. The missing information of the type host species supports the need for additional collecting to determine host preferences (Acosta, 2010).</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Material examined</i>. Mexico. Nuevo Le&oacute;n: Cerro Potos&iacute;. Holotype male, coll. V. J. Tipton, 1964 (MWH). Paratypes. Cerro Potos&iacute;, 1 male ex unknown, V. J. Tipton, 1964 (MWH). Durango: 804 m SE Buenos Aires, 2651 m, 3/VIII/1965, 1 male, 1 female ex <i>Peromyscus</i> sp., J. J. O'Keefe, E. Fisher, and R. Kronmeyer (CMNH).</font></p> 	    ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i><b>Strepsylla machadoi </b>Barrera and Traub, 1963</i></font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Strepsylla machadoi </i>Barrera and Traub, 1963: 191.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Distribution</i>. Mexico (Guerrero).</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Hosts</i>. Muridae: <i>Oryzomys alfaroi</i> (J. A. Allen, 1891), <i>Megadontomys thomasi</i> (Merriam, 1898), <i>Peromyscus</i> boylii levipes Merriam, 1898 = <i>P. levipes</i> Merriam, 1898, <i>P. megalops</i> (Merriam, 1898), <i>P. osgoodomys banderanus</i> (J. A. Allen, 1897) = <i>Osgoodomys banderanus</i> (J. A. Allen, 1897), and <i>Peromyscus</i> sp.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Comments</i>. Although dissimilar to most species in the genus, <i>S. machadoi</i> resembles <i>S. villai</i> and <i>S. longicauda</i> more than the other species. <i>S. machadoi</i> has marginal setae on flap of distal arm of sternum IX (<a href="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v82n4/a10f1.jpg" target="_blank">Fig. 8</a>); in all other species, the dorsal margin of fixed process is nearly straight or only slightly concave; there is no posterior hump, and there is a small sinus on the posterior margin of the sternite VIII. Further, in <i>S. machadoi</i> sternite VIII is definitely higher than wide, whereas in <i>S. villai</i>, it is wider than high; in fact in none of the other species is this segment significantly longer than broad. Crochet is different from other species of the genus (<a href="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v82n4/a10f1.jpg" target="_blank">Fig. 9</a>). Specimens have been collected in the Mexican state of Guerrero, so I assume a restricted geographical distribution in Guerrero. Specimens were collected from 4 species of rodents; most of the records were taken from genus <i>Peromyscus</i> and 1 on the species <i>P. megalops</i>. The type series was collected in Mexico; Guerrero Puerto Chico, Omiltemi from <i>Peromyscus</i> sp. and Chichihualco, Camotla, ex <i>Osgoodomys banderanus</i>.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Material examined</i>. <b>Mexico</b>. Guerrero: Chichihualco, Puerto Chico, Camotla 16/V/1960, male holotype, 1 female paratype ex <i>P. osgoodomys banderanus = Osgoodomys banderanus</i>, C. Machado and A. Barrera (MZFC&#150;S); 1.6 km SW of Omiltemi, 2212 m, 3&#150;6, 17/IV/1963, 9 males, 2 females ex <i>Peromyscus</i>, A. D. Stock and A. Shaw (MZFC&#150;S, CMNH, USNM); Toro Muerto, San Miguel Totolapan, 1/IV/1983, 1 male ex <i>Peromyscus</i>, J. Ju&aacute;rez G. (MZFC&#150;S); km 14 carr. Puerto del Gallo &#150; El Para&iacute;so, 26/XI/1983, 1 male, 2 females ex <i>M. thomasi</i>, J. Ju&aacute;rez G. (MZFC&#150;S): Agua Fr&iacute;a, 22 km SW de Yextla, 2600 m, 11/IV/1963, 1 male, 10 females ex <i>Peromyscus</i>, T. &Aacute;lvarez (BMHN, MZFC&#150;S); Chilpancingo, Omiltemi, Ca&ntilde;ada de agua fr&iacute;a, 6/VIII/1985, 1 male, 4 females ex <i>M. thomasi</i>, J. Ju&aacute;rez G. (MZFC&#150;S); Los Retrocesos, 3/IX/1983, 1 male ex <i>O. alfaroi</i>, J. Ju&aacute;rez G. (MZFC&#150;S); Tlacotepec, Puerto del Gallo, 1/IX/1983, 1 male ex <i>P. megalops</i>, J. Ju&aacute;rez G. (MZFC&#150;S); 29/III/1983, 1 female ex <i>M. thomasi</i>, J. Ju&aacute;rez G. (MZFC&#150;S); 30/VII/1983, 1 female ex <i>P. boylii levipes</i> = <i>P. levipes</i>, J. Ju&aacute;rez G. (MZFC&#150;S); 7/VIII/1983, 1 female ex unknown, J. Ju&aacute;rez G. (MZFC&#150;S); 30/VIII/1983, 3 females ex <i>P. megalops</i>, J. Ju&aacute;rez G. (MZFC&#150;S); 4/XII/1984, 1 female ex <i>Peromyscus</i>, J. Ju&aacute;rez G. (MZFC&#150;S); Tlacotepec, El Iris, 7 km W de Puerto del Gallo, 3/VII/1983, 1 male ex <i>P. megalops</i>, J. Ju&aacute;rez G. (MZFC&#150;S); 31/VII/1983, 1 female ex <i>P. megalops</i>, J. Ju&aacute;rez G. (MZFC&#150;S); idem 25/XI/1983, 1 female ex <i>Peromyscus</i>, J. Ju&aacute;rez G. (MZFC&#150;S): Leonardo Bravo, Carrizal de Bravo (17&deg;35'20.1''N 99&deg;50'21.1''W), 2687 m, 16/IV/2003, 2 females ex <i>Peromyscus</i>, H. Olgu&iacute;n and A. Garza (MZFC&#150;S); Chilpancingo, 4 km N de Omiltemi, 10/IV/1983, 2 females ex undetermined <i>Peromyscus</i> sp., <i>P. megalops</i>, JJG (MZFC&#150;S); km 18, carr. Puerto del Gallo &#150; El Para&iacute;so, La Golondrina, 7/VIII/1983, 1 female ex <i>Peromyscus</i>, J. Ju&aacute;rez G. (MZFC&#150;S); Tlacotepec, El Iris, 2/IX/1983, 1 female ex <i>M. thomasi</i>, J. Ju&aacute;rez G. (MZFC&#150;S); 25/XI/1983, 2 females ex <i>Peromyscus</i>, and <i>M. thomasi</i>, J. Ju&aacute;rez G. (MZFC&#150;S); 5/XII/1984, 1 female ex <i>P. megalops</i>, J. Ju&aacute;rez G. (MZFC&#150;S); La Golondrina, 28/X/1983, 2 females ex <i>P. megalops</i>, J. Ju&aacute;rez G. (MZFC&#150;S); Nueva Delhi, 23/VII/1984, 1 female ex <i>Peromyscus</i>, J. Ju&aacute;rez G. (MZFC&#150;S).</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><b><i>Strepsylla mina </i></b><i>Traub, 1950</i></font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Strepsylla</i> mina Traub, 1950: 77.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Distribution</i>. Mexico (Distrito Federal, Estado de M&eacute;xico, Hidalgo, Jalisco, Michoac&aacute;n, Morelos and Quer&eacute;taro).</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Hosts</i>. Muridae: <i>Microtus</i> mexicanus (Saussure, 1861), <i>M. mexicanus phaeus, <i>Microtus</i></i> sp., <i>Neotomodon</i> alstoni Merriam, 1898, <i>P. boylii levipes</i> = <i>P. levipes, <i>P. difficilis</i></i> (J. A. Allen, 1891), <i>P. hylocetes</i>, <i>P. maniculatus</i>, P. melanosis (J. A. Allen and Champan, 1897), <i>Peromyscus</i>, and <i>Reithrodontomys</i> nest.</font></p> 	    ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Comments</i>. Very long setae on posterior margin of movable process (<a href="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v82n4/a10f1.jpg" target="_blank">Fig. 10</a>) as in <i>S. machadoi</i> and <i>S. longicauda</i>. Crochet similar to <i>S. villai</i> and <i>S. tezontli</i>. Characters of female terminal segments follow: dorsal antesensilial setae present, somewhat smaller than ventral one; single spermatheca with bulga slightly longer than wide, hilla about one and a half times as long as bulga, broadening towards apex, apex not much narrower than bulga, dorsal wall of hilla entering into bulga for about one third the length of the latter. The host preferences are mainly for 2 sympatric species of mice (<i>P. maniculatus</i> and <i>P. melanotis</i>), parasitized by this flea in 6 of the 7 states where this flea has been found. The altitudinal range is more than 2600 m. The type series included 4 male and 12 female paratypes collected from the same locality as the holotype, Mount Tanc&iacute;taro, Michoac&aacute;n on <i>M. mexicanus</i> phaeus, <i>P. melanotis</i> and <i>N. alstoni</i>.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Material examined</i>. <b>Mexico</b>. Distrito Federal: La Venta, 22/XII/1951, 1 female ex <i>P. truei</i>, I. Bassols and A. Barrera (MZFC&#150;S); 2 km NE Ajusco, 2/XI/1966, 1 male, 2 females ex <i>Peromyscus</i>, A. Oca&ntilde;a (MZFC&#150;S); Cuajimalpa, Cabeza del Toro, P. Nal. Desierto de los Leones, 3514 m (19&deg;17'27''N 99&deg;17'58''W), 8/II/2004, 1 male, 1 female ex <i>P. maniculatus</i>, H. Olgu&iacute;n (MZFC&#150;S); Cuajimalpa 1 km del paraje Cruz Blanca sobre brecha corta fuego, Parque. Nal. Desierto de los Leones, 3020 m (19&deg;18'13.1''N 99&deg;19'34.1''W), 28/II/2004, 1 male ex <i>P. difficilis</i>, H. Olgu&iacute;n (MZFC&#150;S); Parres, 3100 m, 26/VI/1965, 2 males, 4 females ex <i>Peromyscus</i> and <i>N. alstoni</i>, E. Mart&iacute;n (MZFC&#150;S); idem 3000 m, 25/I/1965, 2 males, 6 females ex <i>Peromyscus</i>, E. Mart&iacute;n (MZFC&#150;S); Contreras, 3300 m, 1/XI/1966, 1 male, 2 females ex <i>Peromyscus</i>, T. &Aacute;lvarez (MZFC&#150;S); La Venta, 2850 m, 29/III/1952, 1 male ex <i>P. hylocetes</i>, I. Bassols and A. Barrera (MZFC&#150;S). Estado de M&eacute;xico: Lagunas de Zempoala, nr. Ojotongo, 2743 &#150; 2788 m, 20, 24/III/1963, 2 males, 1 female ex <i>Peromyscus</i> and <i>P. maniculatus</i>, R. Traub, A. D. Stock, and J. H. Shaw (CMNH); Lagunas de Zempoala nr. Morelos, 2788 m, 18/III/1963, 1 male, 1 female ex <i>Peromyscus</i>, R. Traub (CMNH); Lagunas de Zempoala, La Cachucha, 2865 m, 24/III/1963, 1 male ex <i>P. maniculatus</i>, J. H. Shaw (CMNH). Hidalgo: El Chico, 13/VI/1952, 2 females ex <i>P. maniculatus</i>, R. MacGregor and A. Barrera (MZFC&#150;S). Popocat&eacute;petl, 3100 m, 9/X/1950, 1 female ex <i>N. alstoni</i>, A. Barrera (MZFC&#150;S); idem 28/X/1950, 2 females ex <i>P. melanotis</i>, A. Barrera and G. W. Wharton (MZFC&#150;S); idem 11/VI/1952, 1 female ex <i>P. hylocetes</i>, A. Barrera and R. MacGregor (MZFC&#150;S, USNM); Popocat&eacute;petl, 5.5 km S San Pedro Nexapa, 2800 m, 31/V/1964, 1 female ex <i>Peromyscus</i>, A. Barrera and T. &Aacute;lvarez (MZFC&#150;S); Popocat&eacute;petl, 5 km E, San Pedro Nexapa, 2700 m, 30/V/1964, 6 males, 3 females ex <i>P. maniculatus</i>, A. Barrera and T. &Aacute;lvarez (MZFC&#150;S); Popocat&eacute;petl, San Pedro Nexapa, 19/IV/1964, 1 male, 2 females ex nest of <i>Reithrodontomys</i>, A. Barrera (MZFC&#150;S); idem 2800 m, 31/V/1964, 1 male, 2 females ex <i>P. difficilis</i>, A. Barrera (MZFC&#150;S); idem 2700 m, 30/V/1964, 1 male, 2 females ex <i>P. maniculatus</i>, A. Barrera and T. &Aacute;lvarez (MZFC&#150;S). Jalisco: Nevado de Colima, 3322 m, 20/VII/1965, ex <i>Microtus</i>, ex <i>M. mexicanus</i>, 3 females (MZFC&#150;S, USNM); idem 3352 m, 1 male, 2 females ex <i>Microtus</i> (CMNH); idem 2255 m, 8/VII/1965, 1 female ex <i>Peromyscus</i> (USNM); Nevado de Colima, La Joya, 3352 m, 4, 18, 21&#150;22, 28&#150;29/VI/1965, 5 males, 5 females ex <i>Microtus</i> and <i>P. melanotis</i>, R. Traub (MWH, CMNH, USNM); 2, 5/VII/1965, 1 male, 3 females ex <i>Microtus</i> (USNM); 3291 m, 22/VI/1965, 1 female ex <i>Peromyscus</i> (USNM); Nevado de Colima nr la Joya, 3352 m, 19, 21, 24, 27/VI/1965, 1 male, 4 females ex <i>Peromyscus</i>, <i>P. melanotis</i>, and <i>P. hylocetes</i> (USNM); Nevado de Colima, 6.4 km W La Joya, 2895 m, 25/VI/1965, 2 females ex <i>P. melanotis</i>, R. Traub and E. M. Fisher (CMNH, USNM); idem 3352 m, 25&#150;26/VI/1965, 1 male, 2 females ex <i>Microtus</i> (USNM). Michoac&aacute;n: Tancitaro, Mt Tancitaro, 3200&#150;3505 m, 26/VII/1941, 1 female ex <i>M. mexicanus</i> phaeus, R. Traub (BMNH), 2 males paratypes (USNM); idem 3352 m, 19, 22/VII/1941, 1 male ex <i>P. melanotis</i>, R. Traub (BMNH), 2 females paratypes (USNM). Morelos: km 42 carretera a Cuernavaca, 1 female ex unknown, A. Barrera (MZFC&#150;S): 6.4&#150;9.6 km N of Tres Mar&iacute;as, or Tres Cumbres, 1 male ex unknown, A. Barrera (CMNH). Quer&eacute;taro: 1 km S de Pinal de Amoles, 2650 m, 6/VIII/1982, 1 female ex <i>P. boylii</i> levipes = <i>P. levipes</i>, JCM (MZFC&#150;S).</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><b><i>Strepsylla queretana </i></b><i>Acosta, 2010</i></font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Strepsylla queretana</i> Acosta, 2010: 296.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Distribution</i>.Mexico (Quer&eacute;taro).</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Host</i>. Muridae: <i>Peromyscus difficilis.</i></font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Comments</i>. Base of lateral lobes wide, similar to <i>S. fautini</i>, toward apex narrow and rounded; dorsal lobes wide with a slightly deep cleft near the apex, similar to <i>S. dalmati</i>, and <i>S. taluna</i>. Crochet (<a href="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v82n4/a10f1.jpg" target="_blank">Fig. 11</a>) similar to <i>S. ixtlanensis</i>. Movable process with a few slender setae in dorsal margin (<a href="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v82n4/a10f1.jpg" target="_blank">Fig. 12</a>) as <i>S. taluna</i>. Neither the host preference nor the distribution can be accurately inferred with the existing data. Females unknown.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Material examined</i>. <b>Mexico</b>. Quer&eacute;taro: Maguey Verde, 2290 m. Holotype male (03646 MZFC&#150;S), 24/II/1983, E. Romo, ex <i>P. difficilis</i>.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><b><i>Strepsylla schmidti </i></b><i>Traub and Barrera, 1955</i></font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Strepsylla schmidti</i> Traub and Barrera, 1955: 544.</font></p> 	    ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Distribution</i>. Mexico (Chiapas).</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Host</i>. Muridae: <i>Peromyscus beatae</i> Thomas, 1903.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Comments</i>. Compared with <i>S. dalmati</i>, the crochet lacks a caudally directed upper lobe (<a href="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v82n4/a10f13.jpg" target="_blank">Fig. 13</a>) and the distal arm of sternite IX is ventrally straight and weakly sclerotized (<a href="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v82n4/a10f13.jpg" target="_blank">Fig. 14</a>). <i>In</i> the original publication, <i>S. schmidti</i> was separated from <i>S. dalmati</i> by the presence of 5 pairs of plantar setae, although the proximal pair is smaller than the others and displaced ventrally in the last segment of the metatarsus. Although typical, this character is not actually consistent in all the material examined. Neither the host preference nor distribution can be accurately inferred with existing data, so this species is in need of additional collecting.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Material examined</i>. <b>Mexico</b>. Chiapas: Tzontehuitz, 2910 m, 10/VII/1965, 1 male ex <i>P. beatae</i>, D. L. Kilgore, Jr. (USNM); 17 km MW of Teopisca, 1981 m, 31/VII/1953, 1 male ex <i>P. beatae</i>, Furman and Price (CMNH).</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i><b>Strepsylla taluna </b>Traub and Johnson, 1952</i></font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Strepsylla taluna</i> Traub and Johnson, 1952: 547.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Distribution</i>. Mexico (Distrito Federal, Estado de M&eacute;xico, Morelos, and Tlaxcala).</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Hosts</i>. Muridae: <i>Neotomodon</i> alstoni, N. alstoni alstoni, <i>Neotomodon</i> sp., <i>Peromyscus hylocetes, P. maniculatus labecula</i> = <i>P. maniculatus</i>, and <i>Peromyscus</i> sp.; and Leporidae: <i>Romerolagus diazi</i> (Ferrari&#150;P&eacute;rez in Diaz, 1898).</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Comments</i>. This species is similar to <i>S. fautini</i> and <i>S. davisae</i> because marginal setae on digitoid are relatively small (<a href="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v82n4/a10f13.jpg" target="_blank">Fig. 15</a>); distinctive in that lateral lobes of aedeagus are very broad and subtruncate apically and nearly equal in breadth. Male separable from <i>S. mina</i>, <i>S. machadoi</i> and <i>S. longicauda</i> by the absence of very long setae on posterior margin of movable process, distal arm of sternite IX (<a href="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v82n4/a10f13.jpg" target="_blank">Fig. 16</a>) more sickle&#150;shaped and the poorly sclerotized ventral flange smaller than the other species except <i>S. villai</i>, ending distally far short of the apex of the arm; the large, twisted spiniform forming one spiral. Sternite IX with 2 antesensilial setae as <i>S. villai</i> and <i>S. fautini</i>. This flea was found on the endemic volcano mouse <i>Neotomodon</i> alstoni in 3 of the 4 states where it was collected and from another 4 species of rodents: however, the data support the need for additional collecting. This species has been previously collected in central Mexico. The record from Distrito Federal: km 43 on Cuernavaca highway, ex <i>R. diazi</i> is an accidental association, because <i>Strepsylla</i> does not parasitize lagomorphs.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Material examined</i>. <b>Mexico</b>. Distrito Federal: El Zarco, 3000 m, 12/X/1951, 1 male ex <i>P. hylocetes</i>, A. Barrera (MZFC&#150;S); La Venta, 2850 m, 21/IX/1951, 2 males ex <i>P. maniculatus</i> labecula = <i>P. maniculatus</i>, A. Barrera (MZFC&#150;S); 22/XI/1951, 1 male ex <i>P. maniculatus</i> labecula = <i>P. maniculatus</i>, A. Barrera (CMNH); 29/XII/1951, 1 female ex <i>Peromyscus</i>, A. Barrera (MZFC&#150;S); Parres, 3100 m, 25/I/1965, 1 male ex <i>N. alstoni</i>, E. Mart&iacute;n (MZFC&#150;S); idem 2900 m, 10/VI/1965, 1 male ex <i>Neotomodon</i>, T. &Aacute;lvarez (MZFC&#150;S). Estado de M&eacute;xico: 8 km W R&iacute;o Fr&iacute;o, 3100 m, 17/I/1965, 5 males ex <i>N. alstoni alstoni</i>, T. &Aacute;lvarez and A. Barrera (MZFC&#150;S); Lagunas de Zempoala nr. Ojotongo, 2743 m, 23/III/1963, 2 males ex <i>Neotomodon</i>, R. Traub (MZFC&#150;S, BMNH). Morelos: 1 km NE de Lagunas de Zempoala, 28/III/1954, 2 females ex <i>P. maniculatus</i> labecula = <i>P. maniculatus</i>, A. Barrera (MZFC&#150;S); Lag. Zempoala, nr. Ojo de Agua, 2286 m, 25/III/1963, 1 male, 1 female ex <i>Neotomodon</i>, R. Traub (USNM). Tlaxcala: Altamira, La Malinche, caseta n. 5 (19&deg;21.34'N 98&deg;06.62'W), 3040 m, 03/V/2003, 1 male ex <i>Peromyscus</i>, Jes&uacute;s A. Fern&aacute;ndez (MZFC&#150;S).</font></p> 	    ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i><b>Strepsylla tezontli </b>Acosta, 2010</i></font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Strepsylla tezontli</i> Acosta, 2010: 287.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Distribution</i>. Mexico (Estado de Mexico).</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Hosts</i>. Muridae: <i>Microtus mexicanus, Neotomodon alstoni, Peromyscus melanotis</i>, and <i>Peromyscus</i> sp.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Comments</i>. Fixed process of clasper with a marked concavity in dorsal margin (<a href="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v82n4/a10f13.jpg" target="_blank">Fig. 17</a>) as in <i>S. mina</i>. <i>In</i> <i>S. tezontli</i> the sinus is more prominent, sternite IX (<a href="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v82n4/a10f13.jpg" target="_blank">Fig. 18</a>) similar to <i>S. villai</i>, but the apex is more slender, slightly hooked and caudad. Crochet (<a href="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v82n4/a10f13.jpg" target="_blank">Fig. 19</a>) similar to <i>S. villai</i>, but the ventral arm is not as slender as <i>S. villai</i> and in <i>S. mina</i> is wider. Neither the host preference nor the distribution can be accurately inferred with the existing data (Acosta, 2010).</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Material examined</i>. <b>Mexico</b>. Popocat&eacute;petl: Tlamacas, 3850 m. Holotype male (0732 mZFC&#150;S), 19/X/1963, Coll. A. Barrera; Paratypes: Iztacc&iacute;huatl, Vertiente oriental, 3700 m, 23/I/1966, 1 female ex <i>M. mexicanus</i>, A. Barrera (MZFC&#150;S); 3600 m, 1 male ex <i>P. melanotis</i>, A. Barrera and R. Mu&ntilde;iz (MZFC&#150;S); Popocat&eacute;petl: Cerro Tlamacas, 3850 m, 19&#150;20/X/1963, 2 males, 3 females ex <i>P. melanotis</i>, A. Barrera (MZFC&#150;S); 1 km NE, Mirador del Poeta, 3900 m, 19/VII/1964, 2 males, 3 females ex <i>Peromyscus</i>, A. Barrera (MZFC&#150;S); Popocat&eacute;petl, 3250 m, 23/XI/1963, 1 male ex <i>N. alstoni</i>, A. Barrera (MZFC&#150;S); Popocat&eacute;petl: Cerro Tlamacas, 3900 m, 16/V/1964, 1 male, 5 females, ex <i>N. alstoni</i>, A. Barrera and T. &Aacute;lvarez (MZFC&#150;S); idem 5/VII/1964, 1 female ex <i>N. alstoni</i>, A. Barrera and T. &Aacute;lvarez (MZFC&#150;S); Otlaltepec, 2975 m, 1 male ex <i>Peromyscus</i>, A. Barrera (MZFC&#150;S); Nexpayantla, 4000 m, 18/IX/1963, 2 females ex <i>Peromyscus</i>, A. Barrera and R. Mu&ntilde;iz (MZFC&#150;S); 1 km NE, Mirador del Poeta, 3900 m, 19/VII/1964, 1 male ex <i>Peromyscus</i> (MZFC&#150;S); Paso de Cortez, 3625 m, 9/I/1965, 1 male ex <i>N. alstoni</i>, T. &Aacute;lvarez and A. Barrera (MZFC&#150;S); Paraje Providencial, 3250 m, 22/XI/1963, 1 male ex <i>Peromyscus</i>, A. Barrera (MZFC&#150;S); Paraje Zumpango, 3100 m, 19/VII/1964, 1 male ex <i>P. melanotis</i>, A. Barrera (MZFC&#150;S): Iztacc&iacute;huatl, Vertiente oriental, 3700 m, 23/I/1966, 1 male ex <i>P. melanotis</i>, A. Barrera (MZFC&#150;S); idem 3600 m, 4 males, 1 female ex, <i>M. mexicanus</i> A. Barrera (MZFC&#150;S): R&iacute;o Fr&iacute;o, 3100 m, 29/XI/1966, 1 male, 1 female ex <i>Peromyscus</i>, A. Barrera (MZFC&#150;S).</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i><b>Strepsylla vargasi </b>Acosta, 2010</i></font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Strepsylla vargasi</i> Acosta, 2010: 294.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Distribution</i>. Mexico (Nuevo Le&oacute;n and Zacatecas).</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Hosts</i>. Muridae: <i>Peromyscus</i> sp. and <i>Sigmodon</i> sp.</font></p> 	    ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Comments</i>. Separable from all known <i>Strepsylla</i> species except <i>S. taluna</i> and <i>S. davisae</i> in that the movable process is more slender (<a href="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v82n4/a10f13.jpg" target="_blank">Fig. 20</a>), with a scattered row of setae in the dorsal margin as <i>S. taluna</i>, fixed process similar to <i>S. taluna</i>. Neither the host preference nor the distribution can be accurately inferred with the existing data (Acosta, 2010).</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Material examined</i>. <b>Mexico</b>. Nuevo Le&oacute;n: 7.4 km S, 0.2 km W San Josecito, 2670 m (Holotype) 3 males, 1 female ECMV2200, ECMV 2215 13/VI/1991, coll. M. Vargas (IBUNAM), ex <i>Peromyscus</i>; 5.2 km N, 0.2 km W San Josecito, 1600 m, 14/XI/1990, 1 female ex Peromyscus, M. Vargas, ECMV 2261 (IBUNAM). Zacatecas. 4.3 km N, 5.4 km E San Juan Capistrano, 1250 m, 21/XII/1987, 1 male ex <i>Peromyscus</i>, M. Vargas, ECMV 542 (IBUNAM). Nuevo Le&oacute;n. 15/VI/1991, M. Vargas, ECMV 2614, 1 male ex Sigmodon, 3 females ex <i>Peromyscus</i>, M. Vargas. ECMV 2620, ECMV 2624, ECMV 2631 (IBUNAM).</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i><b>Strepsylla villai </b>Traub and Barrera, 1955</i></font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Strepsylla villai</i> Traub and Barrera, 1955: 546.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Distribution</i>. Mexico: Distrito Federal, Estado de M&eacute;xico, Puebla, Quer&eacute;taro, Tlaxcala, and Veracruz.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Hosts</i>. Muridae: <i>Neotomodon alstoni, N. alstoni alstoni, Neotomodon</i> sp., <i>Peromyscus difficilis amplus, P. maniculatus, P. melanotis, P. pectoralis</i> (Osgood, 1904), <i>P. truei</i> (Shufeldt, 1885), <i>Peromyscus</i> sp., <i>Reithrodontomys chrysopsis</i> Merriam, 1900, and <i>Reithrodontomys</i> sp.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Comments</i>. Distinguishable from <i>S. mina</i> by the small size of all the setae on the movable process (<a href="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v82n4/a10f13.jpg" target="_blank">Fig. 21</a>). Base of the sternite IX straight as <i>S. mina</i>, <i>S. taluna</i>, and <i>S. fautini</i>. Sternite VIII with a shallow subventral sinus in the posterior margin; distal arm of sternite IX (<a href="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v82n4/a10f13.jpg" target="_blank">Fig. 22</a>) similar as in <i>S. taluna</i>, but with more numerous setae, the feebly sclerotized flange larger. Apical crochet somewhat inverted C&#150;shaped (<a href="/img/revistas/rmbiodiv/v82n4/a10f13.jpg" target="_blank">Fig. 23</a>), it is similar to <i>S. tezontli</i>. The main host is the volcano mouse <i>Neotomodon</i> alstoni, where it was found in 3 of the 6 states with records for this species, and secondly, mice of the genus Peromyscus with 5 species out of the 8 total species known as hosts. However, additional collecting is necessary, because 3 of the states have few records, and in some cases just 1 as in Veracruz and Puebla.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2"><i>Material examined</i>. <b>Mexico</b>. Distrito Federal: Pedregal de San Angel, 9/V/1964, 1 female ex <i>P. truei</i>, C. E. Avi&ntilde;a (MZFC&#150;S); Cuajimalpa, Cabeza del Toro, Parque Nal. Desierto de los Leones, 3514 m (19&deg;17'27''N 99&deg;17'58''W), 8/II/2004, 1 female ex <i>Reithrodontomys</i>, H. Olgu&iacute;n (MZFC&#150;S); 2 km SW Parres, 2900 m, 10/VI/1965, 2 females ex <i>Neotomodon</i>, T. &Aacute;lvarez (MZFC&#150;S); 23/VII/1965, 1 female ex <i>Neotomodon</i>, E. Mart&iacute;n (MZFC&#150;S): Popocat&eacute;petl, Diego de Ordaz, 3250 m, 24/XI/1963, 2 females ex <i>P. maniculatus</i>, A. Barrera and T. &Aacute;lvarez (MZFC&#150;S); Popocat&eacute;petl, Mirador del Poeta, 3900 m, 5/VII/1964, 2 females ex <i>P. melanotis</i>, A. Barrera and T. &Aacute;lvarez (MZFC&#150;S); Popocat&eacute;petl, Paraje Providencial, 3250 m 23, 24/XI/1963, 2 females ex <i>P. melanotis</i>, <i>P. maniculatus</i>, A. Barrera and T. &Aacute;lvarez (MZFC&#150;S); Popocat&eacute;petl, Pie del Ventorrillo, 4200 m, 19/VII/1964, 1 female ex <i>Peromyscus</i>, A. Barrera (MZFC&#150;S); Popocat&eacute;petl, Tlamacas, 3850 m, 30/X/1963, 2 females ex <i>P. melanotis</i>, unspecified host, A. Barrera and R. Mu&ntilde;iz (MZFC&#150;S); Popocat&eacute;petl, Zumpango, 3100 m, 19/VIII/1964, 1 female ex unspecified host, A. Barrera (MZFC&#150;S). Estado de M&eacute;xico: R&iacute;o Fr&iacute;o, 3100 m, 28/XII/1966, 2 males ex <i>N. alstoni</i> alstoni, A. Barrera (MZFC&#150;S); 8 km W R&iacute;o Fr&iacute;o, 3100 m, 17/I/1965, 5 females ex <i>N. alstoni</i>, A. Barrera and T. &Aacute;lvarez (MZFC&#150;S). Puebla: 1 km SW San Pedro Atlixco, 2200 m, 22/II/1964, 1 male, 1 female ex unspecified host, A. Barrera and T. &Aacute;lvarez (MZFC&#150;S); Atzitzintla, Sta. Cruz Cuyachapa, Ejido de Maguey Cenizo, 2570 m (18&deg;53'16''N 97&deg;20'23''W), 1 female ex Peromyscus, Jes&uacute;s A. Fern&aacute;ndez (MZFC). Quer&eacute;taro: Tolim&aacute;n, El Derramadero, 9/V/1996, 1 male ex <i>P. pectoralis</i>, R. Acosta (MZFC&#150;S). Tlaxcala: Holotype: male, 10 km E of Calpulalpan, 23/VIII/1952, ex <i>P. difficilis</i> amplus, B. Villa (USNM); 10 km NE Calpulalpan, 3100 m, 26/VI/1965, 1 male, 1 female ex <i>Neotomodon</i>, E. Arrington (MZFC&#150;S); Tlaxco, 2/IV/1959, 1 male ex Peromyscus, T. &Aacute;lvarez (MZFC&#150;S); Huamantla, La Malinche, caseta n. 4, 15/VI/2003, 1 female ex <i>R. chrysopsis</i>, Jes&uacute;s A. Fern&aacute;ndez (MZFC&#150;S); 3/V/2003, 1 male ex <i>N. alstoni</i>, Jes&uacute;s A. Fern&aacute;ndez (MZFC&#150;S); Sanctorum, por el camino Rural a Benito Ju&aacute;rez, La Joya, 2755 m (19&deg;31'53''N 98&deg;26'03''W), 20/II/2004, 1 female ex <i>Peromyscus</i>, Jes&uacute;s A. Fern&aacute;ndez and R. Acosta (MZFC&#150;S). Veracruz: Cofre de Perote, 3000 m, 2/V/1968, 2 females ex <i>Reithrodontomys</i>, E. Mart&iacute;n (MZFC&#150;S).</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2">&nbsp;</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font size="2" face="verdana"><b>Acknowledgments</b></font></p> 	    ]]></body>
<body><![CDATA[<p align="justify"><font size="2" face="verdana">To Juan J. Morrone, for comments on the manuscript. To the curators who loaned the specimens and type material studied herein: Nancy Adams (deceased) and David G. Furth, National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C.; James H. Boone, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago; Prof. Ralph P. Eckerlin, Northern Virginia Community College, Annandale, Virginia; John E. Rawlins, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, Pittsburgh; Michael W. Hastriter, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah; Theresa Howard, The Natural History Museum, London; Juan J. Morrone, Museo de Zoolog&iacute;a, Facultad de Ciencias, UNAM, Mexico, D.F.; and Margarita Vargas.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2">Jes&uacute;s A. Fern&aacute;ndez for hand carrying material from the USA. Funding for this study was provided by CONACyT (grant 200243) and Programa de Apoyo a Proyectos de Investigaci&oacute;n e Innovaci&oacute;n Tecnol&oacute;gica (PAPIIT&#150;UNAM) IN205408; Direcci&oacute;n General de Estudios de Posgrado (DGEP&#150;UNAM) and the Museo de Zoolog&iacute;a for provision of working space, equipment, supplies, and general support required for this work.</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2">&nbsp;</font></p> 	    <p align="justify"><font size="2" face="verdana"><b>Literature cited</b></font></p> 	    <!-- ref --><p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2">Acosta, R. 2010. Five new Mexican species of the flea genus <i>Strepsylla</i> Traub, 1950 (Siphonaptera: Ctenophthalmidae: Neopsyllinae: Phalacropsyllini) with a phylogenetic analysis. Journal of Parasitology 96:285&#150;298.    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[&#160;<a href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="javascript: window.open('/scielo.php?script=sci_nlinks&ref=7549566&pid=S1870-3453201100040001000001&lng=','','width=640,height=500,resizable=yes,scrollbars=1,menubar=yes,');">Links</a>&#160;]<!-- end-ref --></font></p> 	    <!-- ref --><p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2">Adams, N. E. and R. Lewis. 1995. An annotated catalog of primary types of Siphonaptera in the National Museum of Natural History, Smithsonian Institution. Smithsonian Contributions to Zoology 560:1&#150;86.    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[&#160;<a href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="javascript: window.open('/scielo.php?script=sci_nlinks&ref=7549568&pid=S1870-3453201100040001000002&lng=','','width=640,height=500,resizable=yes,scrollbars=1,menubar=yes,');">Links</a>&#160;]<!-- end-ref --></font></p> 	    <!-- ref --><p align="justify"><font face="verdana" size="2">Barrera, A. and R. Traub. 1963. Notas sobre sifon&aacute;pteros X.&#150; Descripci&oacute;n de <i>Strepsylla machadoi</i> nov. sp. (Siph. Hystrichops., Neops.). Ciencia (Mex) 22:191&#150;196.    &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;[&#160;<a href="javascript:void(0);" onclick="javascript: window.open('/scielo.php?script=sci_nlinks&ref=7549570&pid=S1870-3453201100040001000003&lng=','','width=640,height=500,resizable=yes,scrollbars=1,menubar=yes,');">Links</a>&#160;]<!-- end-ref --></font></p> 	    ]]></body>
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