Difference between revisions of "Haematopinus suis"
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|name = ''Haematopinus eurysternus | |name = ''Haematopinus eurysternus | ||
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Also known as: '''''Hog louse | Also known as: '''''Hog louse | ||
− | ''Haematopinus suis'' is a large [[:Category:Sucking Lice|sucking louse]] found worldwide in pigs | + | ''Haematopinus suis'' is a large [[:Category:Sucking Lice|sucking louse]] found worldwide in pigs, and is believed to be the vector of '''[[African Swine Fever]]'''. |
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The entire life cycle occurs on the host. | The entire life cycle occurs on the host. | ||
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− | + | Use these links to find recent scientific publications via CAB Abstracts (log in required unless accessing from a subscribing organisation). | |
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+ | [http://www.cabdirect.org/search.html?q=title%3A%28%22Haematopinus+suis%22%29 ''Haematopinus suis'' publications] | ||
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[[Category:Lice - Pig]] | [[Category:Lice - Pig]] | ||
[[Category:Sucking Lice]] | [[Category:Sucking Lice]] | ||
[[Category:Expert_Review - Parasites]] | [[Category:Expert_Review - Parasites]] |
Revision as of 23:07, 14 May 2011
Haematopinus eurysternus | |
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Class | Insecta |
Order | Phthiraptera |
Family | Haematopinidae |
Species | Haematopinus eurysternus |
Also known as: Hog louse
Haematopinus suis is a large sucking louse found worldwide in pigs, and is believed to be the vector of African Swine Fever.
Identification
H. suis is a large greyish brown louse, currently the largest louse found on the domestic species at 5mm. They have long mouthparts used for the sucking the blood of the host, in this case, the pig. All of its legs are of similar sizes.
Life Cycle
Eggs are deposited on the host by the female and require 13-15 days before hatching into nymphs. The nymphs then take around 2 weeks to become reproductive adults.
The entire life cycle occurs on the host.
Literature Search
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Haematopinus suis publications
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