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  2. Sucking louse - Wikipedia

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    Sucking lice (Anoplura, formerly known as Siphunculata) have around 500 species and represent the smaller of the two traditional superfamilies of lice. As opposed to the paraphyletic chewing lice , which are now divided among three suborders , the sucking lice are monophyletic .

  3. Louse - Wikipedia

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    The order has traditionally been divided into two suborders, the sucking lice (Anoplura) and the chewing lice (Mallophaga); however, subsequent classifications suggest that the Mallophaga are paraphyletic and four suborders were then recognized: [31] Anoplura: sucking lice, occurring on mammals exclusively

  4. Head louse - Wikipedia

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    Eyes are present in all species within the Pediculidae family, but are reduced or absent in most other members of the Anoplura suborder. [8] Like other members of the Anoplura, head louse mouthparts are highly adapted for piercing the skin and sucking blood. [8] These mouth parts are retracted into the insect's head except during feeding. [9] [10]

  5. Echinophthiriidae - Wikipedia

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    Echinophthiriidae is a family of lice in the suborder Anoplura, the sucking lice. This family of lice are parasites of seals and the river otter, and are the only insects that infest aquatic hosts. [2] Antarctophthirus trichechi. These lice have adaptations influenced by the anatomy of their hosts.

  6. Haematopinus suis - Wikipedia

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    Haematopinus suis, the hog louse, is one of the largest members of the louse suborder Anoplura, which consists of sucking lice that commonly afflict a number of mammals. H. suis is found almost solely on the skin surface of swine, and takes several blood meals a day from its host. [1]

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  8. Bovicola bovis - Wikipedia

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    Bovicola bovis (also called Damalinia bovis and the red louse) is a cattle-biting louse found all over the world. It is a common pest of cattle of all types and sizes. They are one of many lice in the order Phthiraptera, but are divided from their blood sucking cousins in the sub-order Anoplura by the fact that they feed only by chewing.

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