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Scientific name: Pediculus humanus Linnaeus Facts: Sucking lice are small, flat, wingless parasites. The mouthparts are formed for piercing and sucking. They feed on blood of the host which is usually a mammal. The human louse has two subspecies, the body louse and the head louse. Head lice are usually found only on the head. They are up to 3.5 mm long. |
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