RF2F9GH13–Sarcoptes scabiei. Illustration of the 19th century. Germany. White background.
RMK229WX–Scabies is a skin disease caused by a mite called Sarcoptes scabiei. It appears as small furrows in the skin, in which the female parasites lay their eggs. These lesions cause intense itching (especially at night) between the fingers and on the wrists, elbows, and buttocks that later becomes generalized. Scabies is highly contagious and is transmitted by direct or indirect contact (clothing, bedding).
RF2FM2X1X–Scabies mite. Human's hand. skin with Rashes. seven-year itch is a contagious skin infestation by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei. Close-up of Scabies mite
RMPWWWCT–A brown huacaya alpaca lower leg showing damage from sarcoptic mange mites to the fibre and foot
RFW7J4GT–Red fox (Vulpes vulpes) Start of mange, infested by itch mites (Sarcoptes scabiei), Allgau, Bavaria, Germany
RMDWT43Y–Itch mite
RM2CWC043–sarcoptic fox mange in a domestic dog
RM2HRBGTD–A dog fox suffering from an infection of sarcoptic mange, or scabies, in a garden in south London. The parasitic mite causes itching and fur loss in f
RF2HBEM4P–A fox infected with mange
RM2HRBGCG–A dog fox suffering from an infection of sarcoptic mange, or scabies, in a garden in south London. The parasitic mite causes itching and fur loss in f
RFM8W879–Coyote pup with mange
RFM92J0T–Male red fox (Vulpes vulpes) with severe mange, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, UK.
RFHT3T7F–Dog sick with Mange / Scabies
RFG1TF4D–A street dog in the Philippines showing signs of skin disease.
RMP23W5H–. Sarcoptes 284 Sarcoptes - Print - Iconographia Zoologica - Special Collections University of Amsterdam - UBAINV0274 073 01 0022
RFEW95H7–Old engraved illustration of Sarcoptes scabiei or itch mite, male. Dictionary of words and things - Larive and Fleury ? 1895
RF2TBKW07–Cat illustration, cat mange illustration, Sarcoptes scabiei.
RF2TC8HWA–Human skin with scabies, produced by a mite (Sarcoptes scabiei hominis). Light microscope X150 at 10 cm wide.
RMDTF8XH–Sarcoptes scabiei, scabies mite
RF2FM2X0X–Scabies. seven-year itch is a contagious skin infestation by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei. Skin with eggs and mite in a burrow. Close-up of Scabies mite
RM2HF6HAJ–Sarcoptes scabiei.
RFW7J4GJ–Red fox (Vulpes vulpes) Start of mange, infested by itch mites (Sarcoptes scabiei), Allgau, Bavaria, Germany
RM2HRBGNP–A dog fox suffering from an infection of sarcoptic mange, or scabies, in a garden in south London. The parasitic mite causes itching and fur loss in f
RF2WHC7MK–Historical wood engraving, illustration from Meyers encyclopedia 4th edition 1889 and 1890, scabies mite (Sarcoptes scabiei) or grave mite or scabies
RFM92J0H–Male red fox (Vulpes vulpes) with severe mange, Leighton Buzzard, Bedfordshire, UK.
RFHT3T7E–Dog sick with Mange / Scabies
RF2E1XMB8–A raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides) infected by scabies (seven-year itch), a contagious skin infestation caused by the mites (Sarcoptes scabiei)
RF2WW3FGA–Red fox. Vulpes vulpes. Red fox affected with sarcoptic mange, a desease caused by the Sarcoptes scabiei mite. Province of Quebec. Canada
RMJW44J4–Sarcoptes scabiei
RMD0MTMJ–A close up view of the cause of scabies - the mite Sarcoptes scabiei.
RFEW9K0E–Old engraved illustration of Sarcoptes scabiei or itch mite, male. Dictionary of words and things - Larive and Fleury ? 1895
RMBPG0RG–Photomicrograph of mite, Sarcoptes scabei, a parasite which attacks human skin, causing scabies.
RF2TC8HP5–Human skin with scabies, produced by a mite (Sarcoptes scabiei hominis). Light microscope X50 at 10 cm wide.
RM2HRBGM2–A dog fox suffering from an infection of sarcoptic mange, or scabies, in a garden in south London. The parasitic mite causes itching and fur loss in f
RMCT05H8–SARCOPTES SCABEI
RM2BDYMTG–Mites and Ticks
RFHT3T7C–Dog sick with Mange / Scabies
RF2E1XMBA–A raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides) infected by scabies (seven-year itch), a contagious skin infestation caused by the mites (Sarcoptes scabiei)
RMCWE0T1–Scabies infected skin, close-up.
RMBRJF4A–Raccoon dog (Nyctereutes procyonoides) affected by mange; fur-loss is evident on the rump and tail
RMD0MW3E–A close up view of the cause of scabies - the mite Sarcoptes scabiei.
RMBMRX56–Red Fox affected by mange; fur-loss is evident on the rump and tail
RMD1BMT4–PHOTOMICROGRAPH - SARCOPTES SCABIEI
RF2TC8HPD–Human skin with scabies, produced by a mite (Sarcoptes scabiei hominis). Light microscope X150 at 10 cm wide.
RM2HRBG9R–A dog fox suffering from an infection of sarcoptic mange, or scabies, in a garden in south London. The parasitic mite causes itching and fur loss in f
RM2B5G5J2–Strassenhund, Colombo, Sri Lanka
RMPFD4WX–Model of Itch mite (Sarcoptes scabiei) burrowing inside human skin
RMD4JGR6–Bayer Advocate internal and external animal parasite protection two pipettes
RMBKW9NK–A dog suffering with with severe Sarcoptic mange.
RMCWE0RP–Scabies infected skin, close-up.
RF2ETK8RX–Urban red fox with scabies
RMD0MT8B–A close up view of the cause of scabies - the mite Sarcoptes scabiei.
RM2A9JBKM–Fuchs (Vulpes vulpes)
RMBPFTG6–A photomicrograph of a sarcoptes scabiei mite, a parasitic arthropod which burrows into human skin and causes scabies.
RF2TC8HP9–Human skin with scabies, produced by a mite (Sarcoptes scabiei hominis). Light microscope X50 at 10 cm wide.
RF2C2YH2J–Red fox Vulpes vulpes goes through water
RMP5E5N7–Ulcerous skin disease Ecthyma cachecticum, and the seven-year itch, Scabies purulenta and S. exotica, caused by the Sarcoptes scabiei mite. Handcoloured copperplate stipple engraving by John Pass from John Wilkes' 'Encyclopedia Londinensis,' J. Adlard, London, 1822.
RFTXC7KH–3d rendered medically accurate illustration of a scabies mite on human skin
RFPHNTY4–A dog in the Philippines showing signs of skin disease.
RM2HRBGHN–A dog fox suffering from an infection of sarcoptic mange, or scabies, in a garden in south London. The parasitic mite causes itching and fur loss in f
RMEENMEE–Rear end of a wild fox affected by sarcoptic mange, Hastings East Sussex, UK
RF2F6EYWM–close-up photo of rabbit dermatitis
RMD4JGRH–Bayer Advocate internal and external animal parasite protection two pipettes
RMBXA4CE–Thin mange riddled hungry stray dog standing next to chickens in a cage. Andhra Pradesh, India
RMCT0298–Urban fox, Vulpes vulpes, sunbathing on decking in a city garden in Hampstead, London
RF2ETK8P3–Urban red fox with scabies
RMD0MW8G–A close up view of the cause of scabies - the mite Sarcoptes scabiei.
RMAY1GED–Red Fox (Vulpes vulpes).
RMBPG27E–Caused by the mite Sarcoptes scabiei, variety hominis, it produces intense, itchy skin rashes.
RF2TC8HH6–Human skin with scabies, produced by a mite (Sarcoptes scabiei hominis). Light microscope X50 at 10 cm wide.