Fig. 2From: Fleas from the Silk Road in Central Asia: identification of Ctenocephalides canis and Ctenocephalides orientis on owned dogs in Uzbekistan using molecular identification and geometric morphometricsMorphological aspects of C. orientis specimens collected from dogs in Uzbekistan. A General aspect of a female C. orientis. B General aspect of a male C. orientis. C The aspect of the angle of the cephalic profile of a female. Note the number and the orientation of the setae (2) in the metanotal area (marked with black arrows). D The aspect of the angle of the cephalic profile of a male. Note the number and the orientation of the setae (2) in the metanotal area (marked with black arrows). E Morphology of hind tibia: the number of setae (7) with notches are marked with black arrowsBack to article page