*These cause [[Chorioptic Mange|parasitic skin infestation]]
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*Surface parasite of horses and cattle
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Chorioptes bovis are [[Non-Burrowing Mites|surface mites]] of horses and cattle. They cause [[Chorioptic Mange|parasitic skin infestation]] and are less pathogenic than [[Psoroptes]].
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*Less pathogenic than ''Psoroptes''
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==Identification==
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**Mouthparts cannot pierce the skin
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*Life cycle takes '''3 weeks'''
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The mites have an oval body with long legs and cup shaped suckers on their '''unsegmented''' pedicels. Their mouthparts cannot pierce the skin. The females measure about 300μm in length.
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==Life cycle==
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'''Recognition'''
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The lifecycle of Chorioptes bovis mites takes '''3 weeks'''. The females lay their eggs on the skin surface around the edge of a skin lesion.The eggs hatch and the larvae pass through two nymphal stages before developing into adults.
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*Oval body
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*Long legs
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==Identification==
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*Cup shaped suckers on '''unsegmented''' pedicels
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Diagnosis is confirmed by a skin scrape from an affected region. [[Chorioptic Mange]] must be differentiated from [[Sarcoptic Mange]].