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''Leporacarus'' mites are [[Non-Burrowing Mites|surface mites]] found on rabbits (domestic and wild) and hares. They are non-pathogenic, common mites. | ''Leporacarus'' mites are [[Non-Burrowing Mites|surface mites]] found on rabbits (domestic and wild) and hares. They are non-pathogenic, common mites. | ||
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''Leporacarus'' mites may cause dermatitis in humans handling infected animals. | ''Leporacarus'' mites may cause dermatitis in humans handling infected animals. | ||
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[[Category:Non-Burrowing_Mites]] | [[Category:Non-Burrowing_Mites]] |
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Leporacarus | |
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Phylum | Arthropoda |
Class | Arachnida |
Order | Astigmata |
Family | Listrophoridae |
Genus | Leporacarus |
Also known as: Rabbit fur mite
Leporacarus mites are surface mites found on rabbits (domestic and wild) and hares. They are non-pathogenic, common mites.
The mite clings to individual hairs and feeds on sebaceous secretions and skin debris.
Leporacarus mites may cause dermatitis in humans handling infected animals.
Literature Search
Use these links to find recent scientific publications via CAB Abstracts (log in required unless accessing from a subscribing organisation).
Leporacarus publications