Difference between revisions of "Heterodoxus spiniger"

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''Heterodoxus spiniger'' is a [[Chewing Lice|chewing louse]].
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''Heterodoxus spiniger'' is a [[Chewing Lice|chewing louse]] of dogs.
  
===Identification===
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==Identification==
 
The adults are relatively large at around 5mm in length. They are yellow and the tarsi end in two claws, enabling them to be distinguished from other lice.
 
The adults are relatively large at around 5mm in length. They are yellow and the tarsi end in two claws, enabling them to be distinguished from other lice.
  
===Life Cycle===
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==Life Cycle==
 
The female produces eggs, which can be found throughout the body of an infected host.  Three further nymphal stages are required to produce a mature adult.
 
The female produces eggs, which can be found throughout the body of an infected host.  Three further nymphal stages are required to produce a mature adult.
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==Literature Search==
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[[File:CABI logo.jpg|left|90px]]
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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%22Heterodoxus+spiniger%22%29 ''Heterodoxus spiniger'' publications]
  
 
[[Category:Lice - Dog]]
 
[[Category:Lice - Dog]]
 
[[Category:Chewing Lice]]
 
[[Category:Chewing Lice]]
 
[[Category:To_Do_-_Max]][[Category:Expert_Review]]
 
[[Category:To_Do_-_Max]][[Category:Expert_Review]]

Revision as of 10:44, 1 October 2010


Heterodoxus spiniger
Class Insecta
Order Phthiraptera
Family Boopidae
Species Heterodoxus spiniger

Heterodoxus spiniger is a chewing louse of dogs.

Identification

The adults are relatively large at around 5mm in length. They are yellow and the tarsi end in two claws, enabling them to be distinguished from other lice.

Life Cycle

The female produces eggs, which can be found throughout the body of an infected host. Three further nymphal stages are required to produce a mature adult.

Literature Search

CABI logo.jpg


Use these links to find recent scientific publications via CAB Abstracts (log in required unless accessing from a subscribing organisation).


Heterodoxus spiniger publications