taxonID	type	description	language	source
D7DF16DE2BDADEF44242E789A50F95EE.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Female distinguished from all other Araeopsylla species by the shape of the caudal margin of S-VII. The caudal margin lacks lobes but has a broad concave margin extending to near the ventral margin which terminates in a right angled lobe. The apex of the lobe has a small sinus (Fig. 6).	en	Hastriter, Michael W. (2016): Description of two new species of bat fleas of the genus Araeopsylla (Siphonaptera) from Kenya and Madagascar with notes on miscellaneous bat fleas. ZooKeys 572: 7-21, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.572.7823, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.572.7823
D7DF16DE2BDADEF44242E789A50F95EE.taxon	description	Description. Head. Frons smoothly rounded; frontal row of 19 setae, each successively stouter from oral angle to top of falx; more dorsal setae spiniform. Area between margin of frons and frontal row of setae clear, white, without surface structure except at extreme upper limit with one placoid pit. Eight minute setae post-frontal row and group of 10 mixed setae (spiniform, short and long) dorsal to row of eight setae. Of these, one seta adjacent to eye, very stout and long, extending beyond posterior margin of head. Gena darkly sclerotized, tapering to upturned apex. Eye vestigial, dark pigmented area merging with gena. Two genal teeth; anterior most tooth broader and blunter than posterior tooth. Pre-oral tuber divided into three portions; most posterior strongly hooked downward to pointed apex. Falx well demarcated. Post-antennal area with row of six stout setulae along dorsal margin of antennal fossa. Four rows of setae dorsal to setulae (4, 2, 3, 8); posterior main row without intercalaries and ventral four spiniform and grouped together (characteristic of the genus). Occiput with three dorsal incrassations. Antennal scape with a few minute setae. Margin of pedicel with hyaline extension over first three segme 1 nts of clavus; along margin of hyaline area are five or six fine long setae extending to seventh or eighth segment of clavus. Maxilla truncate; shaped like a trumpet at apex. Labial palpus of five segments (excluding bulbous palp-bearing segment); penultimate segment longer than other segments (all being quite short). Labial palpus extending about half length of fore coxa. Length of maxillary palpus similar to labial palpus. Galea and lacinia shorter than labial palpus (Figs 1 - 2). Thorax. Pronotum with 18 - 20 ctenidia; all shorter than length of pronotum. Ctenidia tapered to point, but not sharp at apex. Pronotum with main row of setae minute; more anterior scattered small setae and one long ventral seta. Each thoracic tergum with dorsal incrassations. Twelve stout setae grouped over sclerotic dome of pleural rod. Pleural rod merges with sclerotic dome slightly behind middle of dome. Mesosternum truncate; metasternum diminished but oblique along margin. Metanotum with horizontal row of four setae near interface with dorsal incrassations; one short spinelet at dorsal apex. Lateral metanotal area with one short and one long seta. Metepisternum with one long seta at dorsal margin. Four or five stout (nearly spiniform) setae below level of spiracle on metepimeron. Spiracle on metepimeron large and round (Fig. 4). Legs. Upper portion of fore coxa very narrow; marginal row of six long setae on upper caudal margin. About 17 - 18 long lateral setae excluding marginals. All femora lacking lateral or mesal setae. Fore femorotibial joint with one long seta, Meso- and metafemorotibial joints each with two long setae. Lateral surface of fore tibia with six setae; meso- and metatibiae each with eight setae. Dorsal margin of fore tibia with about 10 dorsal notches; meso- (2, 2, 1, 2, 2, 1, 2, 2) and metatibiae (2, 2, 1, 2, 1, 1, 2, 2) each with eight dorsal notches. From proximal to distal, each succeeding tarsus shorter than preceding segment. Each distitarsomere with five lateral plantar bristles; proximal pair placed between second pair on plantar surface (Fig. 1, 4). Unmodified abdominal segments. Spiracles round on T-II-VII; each segment with one dorsal incrassation and heavily pigmented band extending below incrassation. Terga each with one row of three small setae; single dorsal seta separated from two more ventral setae by large gap. One seta of each row located below spiracle. Heavy sclerotization on ventral surface of S-II-VII. Single row of setae on S-II-VI (1, 2, 2, 3, 3). One antesensilial bristle at margin of T-VII; with internal sclerotized incrassation at base of bristle. Two minute setae on each side of antesensilial bristle (Fig. 3). Modified abdominal segments. Dorsal portion of T-VIII sclerotized cephalad to trumpet shaped spiracle; all setae below spiracle eight. About 14 setae grouped on apical portion of T-VIII. Caudal margin of S-VII concave to near ventral margin terminating in truncate lobe with small apical sinus. Ventral margin of S-VII with heavy sclerotization; with oblique row of four to six lateral setae (Fig. 6). Sternum eight reduced; without setae. Bursa copulatrix undulate; moderately sclerotized entire length (Fig. 7). Hilla of spermatheca more than twice length of bulga; bulga spherical with cribriform area at ventor. Junction of bulga and hilla hardly distinguishable (Fig. 5).	en	Hastriter, Michael W. (2016): Description of two new species of bat fleas of the genus Araeopsylla (Siphonaptera) from Kenya and Madagascar with notes on miscellaneous bat fleas. ZooKeys 572: 7-21, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.572.7823, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.572.7823
D7DF16DE2BDADEF44242E789A50F95EE.taxon	etymology	Etymology. The new species epithet goodmani is named in honor of its collector, Dr. Steven M. Goodman, Field Museum of Natural History, Chicago, IL for his untiring efforts and excellent contributions to the field of mammalogy, specifically for his work on bats and small mammals in Madagascar from which these specimens were obtained.	en	Hastriter, Michael W. (2016): Description of two new species of bat fleas of the genus Araeopsylla (Siphonaptera) from Kenya and Madagascar with notes on miscellaneous bat fleas. ZooKeys 572: 7-21, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.572.7823, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.572.7823
E640337DF7F25DD8BA52CDA64245289A.taxon	diagnosis	Diagnosis. Distinguished from all other species of Araeopsylla by the details of the telomere and distal arm of S-IX. The telomere is acutely pointed at apex and has a broadly rounded lobe along its ventral margin (Fig. 10). The ventral lobe at the base of the distal arm of S-IX that is present in other Araeopsylla species is short, pencil-like and without an expanded lobe at its apex. The ventral lobe of the new species is drastically longer and adorned with an ornate apical lobe (Fig. 11). The eighth sternum, unlike all other species, has a lobe (paired) with tufts of long, coarse setae (Fig. 11).	en	Hastriter, Michael W. (2016): Description of two new species of bat fleas of the genus Araeopsylla (Siphonaptera) from Kenya and Madagascar with notes on miscellaneous bat fleas. ZooKeys 572: 7-21, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.572.7823, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.572.7823
E640337DF7F25DD8BA52CDA64245289A.taxon	description	Description. Head. Margin of frons gradually thickened from falx to oral angle. Frontal row of 9 - 10 minute setae. Area between frons and frontal row of setae with small punctate structures and two placoid pits. Area between frons and frontal row not white or clear, but moderately sclerotized. One placoid pit postad to frontal row of setae near base of genal tooth. Seven to eight minute setae postad to frontal row; group of 6 - 7 variable sized setae near ventral margin of antennal fossa. Eye fused into darkly sclerotized genal lobe. Genal lobe tapered and broadly rounded at apex; with minute apical tooth. Setae in occipital area rather randomly arranged. Five setulae along dorsal margin of antennal fossa; each as long as other randomly arranged setae in occipital area. Two small setae postad to antennal fossa in position of what is usually 4 - 5 spiniform setae in other Araeopsylla species. Apex of scape enlarged; three long setae along upper margin and three marginal setae at apex. Pedicel with several fine setae along apical margin; none extending beyond first segment of antenna. Clavus asymmetrical; not extending beyond margin of head. Five segmented labial palpus extended to 1 / 3 length of fore coxa. Proximal segment of five segmented labial palpus rather bulbous in form (Fig. 8). Thorax. Pronotum with 26 ctenidia; each acutely pointed and only slightly shorter than length of pronotum. Setae on pronotum randomly arranged. Two dorsal and two ventral pseudosetae under mesonotal collar. Metanotum with three rows of setae; two marginal short, stout spinelets at dorsal apex of sclerite. Pleural rod nearly centrally attached to sclerotic dome. Ventral portion of metasternum lobed downward between coxae. Pleural arch absent. Metepisternum with squamulum and one long seta at dorsal margin. Metepimeron with nine setae; spiracle large and round. Legs. Fore coxa with ~ 40 lateral setae. Fore femur with 2 minute setae on mesal surface; none on lateral surface. Mesal surface of mesotibia with single row of five setae; multiple setae on lateral surface. Mesal surface of metatibia with single row of seven setae; multiple setae on lateral surface. Meso- and metatibiae with five well defined notches; two setae at each. Multiple single setae interspersed along margins between defined notches. Each tarsal segment longer than adjacent more distal segments on meso- and metatarsi. Five lateral plantar bristles on all distitarsomeres; first pair displaces between second pair. Two pre-apical plantar bristles on each distitarsomere (Figs 12 - 13). Unmodified abdominal segments. Single spinelet on apex of T-I. Globular sclerotized incrassation at base of each terga (T-I-VII). Pigmented banding extends slightly ventrally from each incrassation. Each terga with single uninterrupted row of setae; one seta below level of each round spiracle. Single long antesensilial bristle. Ventral margin of each sternite is heavily sclerotized. Sternites II-III with one minute seta in row; S-IV-VI with two minute setae in each row. Modified abdominal segments. Basimere without lobes or sinuses. Telomere with large lobe on lower ventral margin; a few fine setae along ventral margin of telomere above lobe. Tergum VIII encompassing basimere and telomere with all setae restricted to dorsal half of sclerite (Fig. 10). Sternum VIII with large lobe bearing tuft of long coarse setae. Crescent sclerite of aedeagus long, thin, and inverted so tectum is directed cephalad. Sclerotized inner tube straight, somewhat broad. Crochet with prominent truncate upper lobe and sharp ventral lobe. Distal arm of S-IX with sigmoid lobe similar to many bat species, but what is usually a small pencil-like lobe in other species, this lobe is greatly extended and expanded at its apex. The expansion bears two small setae at base of expansion, two setae on apico-dorsal surface, and one seta on ventral margin of expansion. A group of very fine hairs adorns the base of the ventral lobe of the distal arm of S-IX (Figs 9 - 11).	en	Hastriter, Michael W. (2016): Description of two new species of bat fleas of the genus Araeopsylla (Siphonaptera) from Kenya and Madagascar with notes on miscellaneous bat fleas. ZooKeys 572: 7-21, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.572.7823, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.572.7823
E640337DF7F25DD8BA52CDA64245289A.taxon	etymology	Etymology. Mr. F. G. A. M. Smit, during his long tenure at the British Museum, London was without doubt, a major contributor to our knowledge of the global flea fauna. It is thus fitting to name this flea smiti in his honor as a noun in apposition.	en	Hastriter, Michael W. (2016): Description of two new species of bat fleas of the genus Araeopsylla (Siphonaptera) from Kenya and Madagascar with notes on miscellaneous bat fleas. ZooKeys 572: 7-21, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.572.7823, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.572.7823
FC358DBC263118B426452CCAD6091A69.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined (BYUC). Madagascar, Fianarantsoa Province: Fianarantsoa eglise FLM (21 ° 27 ' 32 " S, 47 ° 04 ' 36 " E), 1190 m, Mormopterus jugularis ♂, 18 XI 2004, FHR, 1 ♂, 1 ♀.	en	Hastriter, Michael W. (2016): Description of two new species of bat fleas of the genus Araeopsylla (Siphonaptera) from Kenya and Madagascar with notes on miscellaneous bat fleas. ZooKeys 572: 7-21, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.572.7823, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.572.7823
61C54EB639833BD07A00F1C7250F0AC6.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined (BYUC). Madagascar, Toamasina Province: Andasibe, Ankazinina (18 ° 56 ' 38 " S, 48 ° 24 ' 46 " E), 970 m, Eptesicus matroka (Thomas & Schwann, 1905) (RHF- 58), 18 IX 2004, FHR, 1 ♀.	en	Hastriter, Michael W. (2016): Description of two new species of bat fleas of the genus Araeopsylla (Siphonaptera) from Kenya and Madagascar with notes on miscellaneous bat fleas. ZooKeys 572: 7-21, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.572.7823, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.572.7823
36617CFFF0C930E4E85B0A59B247C7BD.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined (BYUC). Kenya: Rift Valley, Maji Moto, Neoromicia somalicus (USNM- 436733), 23 XIII 1968, BJH- 5592, 2 ♂, 2 ♀. Madagascar, Toamasina Province: Beforona, Bureau de Poste (18 ° 53 ' 21 " S, 48 ° 34 ' 39 " E), 560 m, Chaerephon pumilus ♂ (RHF- 84), 21 IX 2004, FHR, 1 ♂, 1 ♀; same data except Anjiro village (18 ° 53 ' 40.31 " S, 47 ° 58 ' 24.06 " E), Chaerephon pumilis ♂ (RHF- 502), 5 II 2005, 1 ♂, 1 ♀.	en	Hastriter, Michael W. (2016): Description of two new species of bat fleas of the genus Araeopsylla (Siphonaptera) from Kenya and Madagascar with notes on miscellaneous bat fleas. ZooKeys 572: 7-21, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.572.7823, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.572.7823
F698E58997006DC167813CBCBB158B12.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined (BYUC). Madagascar, Mahajanga Province: Ambondromamy, Cite de la Gendarmerie (16 ° 26 ' 03 " S, 47 ° 09 ' 26 " E), 50 m, Mops midas miarensis = Mops midas ♀ (RHF- 823), 13 III 2005, FHR, 1 ♂; same data except Mops midas ♂ (RHF- 824), 1 ♂; and Mops midas ♂ (RHF- 825), 1 ♀. Toliara Province: Sakaraha, EPP (22 ° 54 ' 26 " S, 44 ° 31 ' 48 " E). 480 m, Mops midas ♂ (RHF- 262), 20 X 2004, FHR, 1 ♀.	en	Hastriter, Michael W. (2016): Description of two new species of bat fleas of the genus Araeopsylla (Siphonaptera) from Kenya and Madagascar with notes on miscellaneous bat fleas. ZooKeys 572: 7-21, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.572.7823, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.572.7823
C7E0290F1D92A362523D7CE17B9FEA7B.taxon	materials_examined	Material examined (BYUC). Ghana, Eastern Region: Teshi, Accra Plains (05 ° 34 " N, 00 ° 00 ' 6 " W), Mops condylurus (USNM- 412535), 26 XI 1967, CBR- 1931, 2 ♂; Volta, Denu (06 ° 06 ' N, 00 ° 10 ' 9 " E), Mops condylurus (USNM- 412667), 31 VIII 1967, AK- 138, 1 ♂, 1 ♀. Kenya, Eastern Region: Mtoto Andei (02 ° 41 ' S, 03 ° 8 ' 08 " E), Chaerephon pumilus (Cretzschmar, 1830) (USNM- 437019), 9 VII 1968, BJH- 4846, 1 ♂; same data except Mops condylurus (USNM- 437225), BJH- 4844, 1 ♀; Kiboko (02 ° 12 ' S, 03 ° 7 ' 42 " E), Mops condylurus (USNM- 437181), 4 VII 1968, BJH- 4684, 1 ♂. Kenya, Rift Valley: Maji Moto, Nycticeinops schlieffeni (Peters, 1859) (USNM- 436774), 24 VIII 1968, BJH- 5610, 1 ♂, 2 ♀. Madagascar, Toamasina Province: Andasibe, Bureau du Poste (18 ° 55 ' 18 " S, 48 ° 25 ' 18 " E), 950 m, Mops leucostigman ♂ G. M. Allen, 1918 (RHF- 13), 14 IX 2004, FHR, 1 ♀; Anjiro, Andranoalina (18 ° 52 ' 57 " S, 47 ° 58 ' 15 " E), 850 m, Mops leucostigma ♂ (RHF- 532), 7 II 2005, FHR, 1 ♂. Toliara Province: Sakaraha, Bureau Eau et Forets (22 ° 54 ' 34 " S, 44 ° 31 ' 20 " E), 470 m, Mops leucostigma ♂ (RHF- 202), 15 X 2004, FHR, 1 ♀, same data except Mops leucostigma ♀ (RHF- 206), 1 ♂; Andranovory, Hopital (23 ° 08 ' 37 " S, 44 ° 08 ' 41 " E), 500 m, Mops leucostigma ♂ (RHF- 179), 13 X 2004, FHR, 1 ♂, same data except Mops leucostigma ♂ (RHF- 181), 1 ♀.	en	Hastriter, Michael W. (2016): Description of two new species of bat fleas of the genus Araeopsylla (Siphonaptera) from Kenya and Madagascar with notes on miscellaneous bat fleas. ZooKeys 572: 7-21, DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.572.7823, URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/zookeys.572.7823
