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===Introduction===
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[[File:Damalinia equi.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Chewing louse <br>Courtesy of The Donkey Sanctuary]]
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[[Image:Sucking Louse.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Sucking Louse ''Pediculosis humanus'' <br> Smith VS et al. 2004, WikiMedia Commons]]
 
Lice are obligate ectoparasites of every avian and most mammalian species. They are only a few millimeters long and like [[Fleas|fleas]], are wingless but unlike fleas are dorsoventrally flattened.
 
Lice are obligate ectoparasites of every avian and most mammalian species. They are only a few millimeters long and like [[Fleas|fleas]], are wingless but unlike fleas are dorsoventrally flattened.
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Mammalian lice species have a single pair of claws on the ends of stout legs, whereas avian lice species have a double claw on each leg.
 
Mammalian lice species have a single pair of claws on the ends of stout legs, whereas avian lice species have a double claw on each leg.
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There are two main groups of veterinary importance, the Mallophaga (chewing lice) and Anoplura (sucking lice)
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There are two main groups of veterinary importance, the ''Mallophaga'' (chewing lice) and ''Anoplura'' (sucking lice)
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'''Chewing Lice (Mallophaga)'''
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===Chewing Lice (''Mallophaga'')===
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They are also known as biting lice. They have a broad head, and the thorax narrower than the head. These lice have rasping mouthparts, and feed on epithelial scales, scabs, feathers and other bodily debris.
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[[:Category:Chewing Lice|Chewing lice]] are also known as biting lice. They have a broad head, and the thorax narrower than the head. These lice have rasping mouthparts, and feed on epithelial scales, scabs, feathers and other bodily debris.
    
Species occur on both mammals and birds.
 
Species occur on both mammals and birds.
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'''Sucking Lice (Anoplura)'''
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===Sucking Lice (''Anoplura'')===
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[[Image:Sucking Louse.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Sucking Louse ''Pediculosis humanus'' <br> Smith VS et al. 2004, WikiMedia Commons]]
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[[:Category:Sucking Lice|Sucking lice]] have a narrow head, and the thorax wider than the head. They have powerful legs, and piercing mouthparts, used to feed on blood and tissue fluids.  Heavy infestations can cause [[:Category:Anaemia|anaemia]].
Also known as '''sucking lice'''.
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Species occur only on mammals.
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They have a narrow head, and the thorax wider than the head.  They have powerful legs, and piercing mouthparts, used to feed on blood and tissue fluids.  Heavy infestations can cause anaemia.
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Species occur only on mammals
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[[Category:To_Do_-_Parasites]]
   
[[Category:Lice|A]]
 
[[Category:Lice|A]]
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