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Revision as of 21:01, 21 July 2010
Also known as: | Felicola subrostrata |
Felicola subrostratus is a chewing lice.
Class | Insecta |
Order | Phthiraptera |
Suborder | Ischnocera |
Family | Trichodectidae |
Hosts
Cats.
Identification
F subrostratus is yellow, with brown transverse bands, around 1mm in length. It has antennae with three clear segements, and a triangular head, which is important aid in the identification process.
Life Cycle
The adult lays eggs directly on to the hair of the host. The eggs hatch into larvae within several weeks. The larvae the mature into adults, usually within 2-3 weeks.