The genera mentioned in the keys are listed alphabetically with the addition of the family name in brackets and also, where possible, a reference to a publication containing keys to species; Catalogue stands for the Hopkins & Rothschild Catalogue of the Rothschild collection of Fleas (1953-1971). Distribution and host data are summarily given, followed by an enumeration of diseases and the fleas which, in the countries added, have been found to be naturally infected with the pathogens. The number of deribed species indicates the size of the genus (or subgenus); quite a number of flea species are divided into subspecies (geographical races) and the collective word forms is used for the totals of species and subspecies. Adoratopsylla (Hystrichopsyllidae) [vide Catalogue IV] Distribution: South America; 2 subgenera: nominate subgenus with 3 species (5 forms), subgenus Tritopsylla with 2 species (4 forms). Hosts: Didelphine marsupials. Vector: Plague: A. (7\) intermedia copha (Jordan), Ecuador. Amalaraeus (Ceratophyllidae) [vide Ioff & Scalon]. Distribution: Temperate and cold zones of Eurasia and North America; 5 species (14 forms). Hosts: Microtine rodents. Vectors: Haemorrhagic nephroso-nephritis: A. penicilliger ssp., Asiatic Russia [suspected vectorship]. Lymphocytic choriomeningitis: A. penicilliger ssp., Asiatic Russia. Amphalius (Ceratophyllidae) [vide Ioff & Scalon]. Distribution: Eastern Asia and north-western North America; 3 species (4 forms). Hosts: Picas (Ochotona spp.).
Vector: Erysipeloid: A. runatus runatus (Jordan & Rothschild), Asiatic Russia.
Amphipsylla (Leptopsyllidae) [vide Catalogue V].
Distribution: Mainly in colder regions of Eurasia but a few forms also in western North America; 28 species (39 forms). Hosts: Murid rodents, especially microtines. Vectors: Plague: A. rossica Wagner, European Russia; A. primaris mitis Jordan, Asiatic Russia and Mongolia. Erysipeloid and Salmonellosis: A. primaris mitis Jordan, Asiatic Russia. Anomiopsyllus (Hystrichopsyllidae) [vide Catalogue III]. Distribution: North America; 13 species (15 forms). Hosts: Wood rats (Neotoma spp.). Vectors: Plague: A. hiemalis ssp., Texas; A. nudatus (Baker), western U.S.A. Catallagia (Hystrichopsyllidae) [vide Catalogue III]. Distribution: Mainly in North America, a few species also in northern and eastern Eurasia; 13 species (15 forms). Hosts: Murid rodents. Vector: Plague: C. decipiens Rothschild, western U.S.A.