Stock photography picture of Scanning electron micrograph of a biting louse egg case Trichodectes sp mag 30x at 24 x 36 mm One...
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Scanning electron micrograph of a biting louse egg case Trichodectes sp mag 30x at 24 x 36 mm One common species is T canis a dog biting louse These biting ectoparasites have mouthparts designed for chewing rather than sucking and feed on hair or skin scales Adult female lice cement their egg cases to the hair shafts of the host animal 1 Adult Anatomical Anatomy Animal Anatomy Animal Arthropod Arthropoda Biological Biology Biological Classification Bite Biting Body Bug Canis Canidae Canis Familiaris Canid Carnivora Cement Chewing Chew Coating Common Concept Cutaneous Design Dog Ectoparasite Egg Egg Case Embryology Eukaryotae Eukaryote Eutheria Exopterygota Feed Feeding Female Fissipedia Hair Hair Shaft Hemipteroid Assemblage Hexapoda Homoptera Host Human Insect Insecta Integumentary System Invertebrate Lice Life Science Louse Mammal Mammalia Mammalian Material Math Related Concept Megagametophyte Microbiology Micrograph Micrography Microscopy Mouthpart Neoptera Number One Organ System Organism Ova Ovulate Ovulation Ovulatory Ovum Pathogen Pathogenic Parasite Parasitic Parasitology People Phthiraptera Placental Mammal Pterygota Rather Scale Scanning Electron Micrograph SEM Skin Species Substance Suck Sucking Theria Trichodectes Vertebrate