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|genus              = Psoroptes
 
|genus              = Psoroptes
 
|species            =''Psoroptes ovis
 
|species            =''Psoroptes ovis
   
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==Introduction==
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''Psoroptes ovis'' are astigmatic, non-burrowing mites of the class ''Arachnida''.  They are around 750μm (0.75mm) in length, and oval shaped. They are extremely pruritic, and cause a contagious skin disease, as well as a loss in body condition.  They also cause the host to rub and bite the infected areas, resulting in further trauma.
 
''Psoroptes ovis'' are astigmatic, non-burrowing mites of the class ''Arachnida''.  They are around 750μm (0.75mm) in length, and oval shaped. They are extremely pruritic, and cause a contagious skin disease, as well as a loss in body condition.  They also cause the host to rub and bite the infected areas, resulting in further trauma.
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==Hosts==
 
==Hosts==
 
Sheep, cattle, goats, horses, rabbits, and camelids.
 
Sheep, cattle, goats, horses, rabbits, and camelids.
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They have three-jointed pedicles, each with suckers on the ends; also known as '''pulvilli'''.
 
They have three-jointed pedicles, each with suckers on the ends; also known as '''pulvilli'''.
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The legs of adult females are all approximately the same length.  However, in the males the fourth pair of legs is significantly shorter than the rest. The males also tend to be smaller then the females.
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The legs of adult females are all approximately the same length.  However, in the males the fourth pair of legs is significantly shorter than the rest. The males also tend to be smaller then the females.
    
The males may also be identified via copulatory suckers and paired posterior lobes.
 
The males may also be identified via copulatory suckers and paired posterior lobes.
The males attach to deutonymphs (second moult after larval stage) in a process called '''copula'''. The males then remain in copula until the females moult for the final time. Copulation then occurs.
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The males attach to deutonymphs (second moult after larval stage) in a process called '''copula'''. The males then remain in copula until the females moult for the final time. Copulation then occurs.
    
==Life Cycle==
 
==Life Cycle==
The eggs are relatively large, and within around 2 days transform into a '''hexapod larva'''.  The larvae then moult into a '''protonymph''', which then subsequently moults into a '''tritonymph'''. Finally the tritonymph moults to become a mature adult.
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The eggs are relatively large, and within around 2 days transform into a '''hexapod larva'''.  The larvae then moult into a '''protonymph''', which then subsequently moults into a '''tritonymph'''. Finally the tritonymph moults to become a mature adult.
    
Each stage takes around 2 days to complete.  The total duration from egg to adult, takes around 10 days, but this figure can longer.
 
Each stage takes around 2 days to complete.  The total duration from egg to adult, takes around 10 days, but this figure can longer.
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[[Category:Sheep]][[Category:Cattle]]
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[[Category:Sheep Parasites]][[Category:Cattle Parasites]][[Category:Horse Parasites]]
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[[Category:Goat Parasites]]
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[[Category:Camelid Parasites]]
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[[Category:Rabbit Parasites]]
 
[[Category:To_Do_-_Max]]
 
[[Category:To_Do_-_Max]]
 
[[Category:To_Do_-_Review]]
 
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