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Trichodectes canis | |
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Class | Insecta |
Order | Phthiraptera |
Family | Trichodectodae |
Species | Trichodectes canis |
Also known as: Dog biting louse
Trichodectes canis is a chewing louse of dogs.
Identification
The adults are small, yellow lice, measuring around 1.5mm in length. They have short legs, each with a single claw on the end.
Life Cycle
The female is capbale of laying several eggs per day, and usually lives for around a month. The eggs then take around 7-14 days to hatch, and then undergo three subsequent transformations to become a reproducitve adult.
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Trichodectes canis publications