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| | + | {{Taxobox |
| | + | |name =''Linognathus vituli |
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| | + | |class = [[Insecta]] |
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| | + | |order = [[Phthiraptera]] |
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| | + | |family = Linognathidae |
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| | + | Also known as: '''''Long-nosed cattle louse |
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| | + | ==Introduction== |
| | + | ''Linognathus vituli'' is a [[:Category:Sucking Lice|'''sucking louse''']] of cattle causing [[Pediculosis|pediculosis]]. |
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| | + | ==Identification== |
| | + | ''L. vituli'' is a elongated dark blue louse around 2mm in length. The forelegs are smaller than both the midlegs and the hindlegs. |
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| | + | The eggs are dark, and often cannot be seen on the host by the naked eye alone. |
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| | + | ==Life Cycle== |
| | + | The female lays eggs on the host, and these hatch generally within 2 weeks into nymphs. Like many other cattle louse, the nymph is similar in appearance to the adult, just slightly smaller. The nymph then undergoes three further transformations before becoming a mature adult. |
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| | + | The adults are capable of living for around one month, and the lifecycle of ''L. vituli'' is between two and three weeks. |
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| | + | {{Learning |
| | + | |flashcards = [[Cattle Medicine Q&A 09]] |
| | + | |literature search = [http://www.cabdirect.org/search.html?q=title%3A%28%22Linognathus+vituli%22%29 ''Linognathus vituli'' publications] |
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| | + | [[Category:Lice_-_Cattle]] |
| | + | [[Category:Sucking Lice]] |
| | + | [[Category:Expert_Review - Parasites]] |