Saurophthirus

Saurophthirus is an extinct genus of flea that represents a transition between primitive stem fleas, and modern species. The type species, S. longipes is found in early Cretaceous strata of Baissa, Siberia. The second species, S. exquisitus, is from the [1] Lower Cretaceous Yixian Formation.

Saurophthirus
Temporal range: Early Cretaceous
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Saurophthirus

Ponomarenko, 1976
Type species
Saurophthirus longipes
Ponomarenko, 1976

Description

Average length of specimens are 2.50 cm (1 in) long and is hypothesized to have sucked the blood of pterosaurs in the Cretaceous, in the way that bat fleas feed on bat blood today.

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References

  1. Gao, Taiping, et al. "New Transitional Fleas from China Highlighting Diversity of Early Cretaceous Ectoparasitic Insects." Current Biology 23.13 (2013): 1261-1266.


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