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Article title
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Abstract
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Key words
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Introduction
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Materials and methods
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Results
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Taxonomy
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Phylogenetic analysis
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Justification of Pseudechinopsyllus as a monophylum and assignment of P. andrei sp. nov. to that genus
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Characterisation of P. sindemarkae and P. andrei sp. nov. as independent species
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Examination of a closer relationship between Pseudechinopsyllus and Echinopsyllus
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Key to the species of Pseudechinopsyllus George, 2006
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Discussion
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Justification of Pseudechinopsyllus as a monophylum and assignment of P. andrei sp. nov. to that genus
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Character 1, cephalothoracic peak particularly prominent
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Characters 2–4, P2–P4 bases densely covered with long spinules
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Character 5, P2 exp1 densely covered with long spinules
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Character 6, P2 exp-2 female tube pore remarkably elongated
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Characterisation of P. sindemarkae and P. andrei sp. nov. as independent species
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Examination of a closer relationship between Pseudechinopsyllus and Echinopsyllus
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Character 31, Female body length > 900 µm
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Characters 32, 34, CLVPa and CLVPp long, rigid, sclerotised
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Character 33, CLVPa basal TP displaced (sub)apically
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Character 35, DP4 developed
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Characters 36–39, deviations on the mouthparts
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Character 40, a tube pore on the P2 exp2
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Character 41, formation of an extremely long setophore
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Conclusions
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Acknowledgments
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Additional information
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Conflict of interest
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