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Haematopinus eurysternus | |
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Class | Insecta |
Order | Phthiraptera |
Family | Haematopinidae |
Also known as: | Tail louse |
Haematopinus quadripertusus is a sucking louse.
Identification
The adults are around 4-5mm in length. They have a dark thoracic sternal plate, and all legs are of similar sizes.
Life Cycle
The lifespan of H. quadripertusus is around one month. The female lays white eggs, that stick to the hair of the host, in this case, particularly the tail. After between 9 and 25 days the eggs hatch into nymphs. The nymphs then transform into adults, which are commonly found on the head and tail.
The whole cycle, on average, takes around 2-3 weeks.