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| | + | ===Introduction=== |
| | + | [[File:Damalinia equi.jpg|thumb|150px|right|Chewing louse <br>Courtesy of The Donkey Sanctuary]] |
| | + | [[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) | + | There are two main groups of veterinary importance, the ''Mallophaga'' (chewing lice) and ''Anoplura'' (sucking lice) |
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| − | '''Chewing Lice (Mallophaga)'''
| + | ===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.
| + | [[: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. |
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| | Species occur on both mammals and birds. | | Species occur on both mammals and birds. |
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| − | '''Sucking Lice (Anoplura)'''
| + | ===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]] | + | [[: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:Lice|A]] | | [[Category:Lice|A]] |