anoplura in English

noun
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an order of insects that comprises the sucking lice.
Up to date, no Anoplura of this family of Carnivora were known in Argentina.

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1. Anoplura synonyms, Anoplura pronunciation, Anoplura translation, English dictionary definition of Anoplura

2. 1 synonym for Anoplura: order Anoplura

3. 1 synonym for Anoplura: order Anoplura

4. Dictionary entry overview: What does Anoplura mean? • Anoplura (noun) The noun Anoplura has 1 sense:

5. What are synonyms for Anoplura?

6. Anoplura (Sucking Lice) Ellipoptera Shipley, 1904

7. Synonyms for Anoplura in Free Thesaurus

8. What does Anoplura mean? Information and translations of Anoplura in the most comprehensive dictionary definitions resource on the web.

9. Anoplura - sucking lice order Anoplura animal order - the order of animals class Hexapoda, class Insecta, Hexapoda, Insecta - insects; about

10. Definition of Anoplura in the Definitions.net dictionary

11. Thysanoptera, Sternorrhyncha, Anoplura, Siphonaptera and Strepsiptera), but their

12. The sucking lice, Anoplura, are parasites of mammals

13. Suborder Anoplura (Order Phthiraptera) COMMON NAME: SUCKING LICE

14. THE Anoplura of AFRICAN RODENTS AND INSECTIVORES By Phyllis T

15. Anoplura are a much smaller group comprised of some 500 species

16. Sucking lice Familiarity information: Anoplura used as a noun is very rare.

17. The Anoplura and Mallophaga of North American mammals (1915)‎ (6 F) E

18. ‘The Anoplura have, so far as is known, no insects which are parasitic upon them and probably very few enemies, except their hosts.’ ‘This is a sucking louse, order Anoplura, and …

19. Anoplura is a suborder of insects that includes many species of sucking lice

20. Lice (Haematopinus suis (L.)) ( Anoplura: Haematopinidae) Infestation of swine from southwestern Mississippi J.MS Acad

21. What does Anoplura mean? A taxonomic suborder within the order Phthiraptera — the sucking lice

22. Anoplura do not have cerci, and the name Anoplura means unarmed tail as a result of the missing cerci A louse (which is the singular for lice) is a tiny, wingless insect that is parasitic (meaning

23. (Anoplura: Pediculidae), is a vector of several diseases, including louse-borne epidemic typhus, relapsing fever, and trench fever, whereas the head louse, Pediculus humanus capitis De Geer (Anoplura: Pediculidae), is more a pest of social concern.

24. Anoplura: PICTORIAL KEY TO SOME COMMON GENERA OF SUCKING LICE Chester J .stojanovich and Harry D

25. "Key and notes to the Anoplura of Minnesota." American Midland Naturalist 61: 470–479.

26. Anoplura or siphunculata, sucking lice (nits, crabs, body louse), their natural history, taxonomy, physiology, and body pattern

27. This represents only the tenth record of phoresy of Anoplura by Diptera and the fifth record by Muscidae.

28. Polyplax spinulosa (the spined rat louse) is a member of the order Phthiraptera and suborder Anoplura (sucking lice)

29. Polyplax spinulosa (the spined rat louse) is a member of the order Phthiraptera and suborder Anoplura (sucking lice)

30. The sucking lice (Insecta: Anoplura) of the world: A taxonomic checklist with records of mammalian hosts and geographical distributions

31. Medical definition of Anoplura: an order of insects comprising the sucking lice and in some classifications the bird lice.

32. 2013: A checklist of sucking lice (Insecta: Phthiraptera: Anoplura) associated with Mexican wild mammals, including geographical records and a host-parasite list

33. Up to 10% cash back  · Evidence from double infestations for the specific status of human head and body lice (Anoplura)

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35. The Anoplura (Phthiraptera) is composed of lice parasitizing mainly terrestrial mammals, but a few members have been able to adapt to the marine environment

36. Sucking lice (Phthiraptera: Anoplura) are obligate, permanent ectoparasites of eutherian mammals, parasitizing members of 12 of the 29 recognized mammalian orders and approximately 20% of all mammalian species

37. Any of numerous small, flat-bodied, wingless biting or sucking insects of the orders Mallophaga or Anoplura, many of which are external parasites on various animals, including human beings.

38. "Anoplura" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus, MeSH (Medical Subject Headings).Descriptors are arranged in a hierarchical structure, which enables searching at various levels of specificity.

39. Sucking louse, (suborder Anoplura), any of some 500 species of small, wingless, flat lice (order Phthiraptera) that have piercing and sucking mouthparts and live on blood and tissue fluids of mammals as an ectoparasite (external parasite)

40. The order is divided into four suborders (Ischnocera, Amblycera, Rhynchophthirina, and Anoplura) distinguishable from one another by the size of the head, the shape of the third antennal segment, and the presence or absence of maxillary palps.

41. Johnson^ Entomology Research Division, Agricultural Research Service^ This report on Anoplura associated with the rodent and insectivore fauna of the African continent and adjoining areas of the Near East is based in great part on collections made by Harry Hoogstraal

42. Little Blue Cattle Louse Solenopotes capillatus (Enderlein) (Insecta: Phthiraptera: Anoplura: Linognathidae) 2 Biology Solenopotes capillatus is a small louse, often confused with Linognathus vituli nymphs (Matthysse 1946), that feeds on the head, primarily the face and jaw regions, with sporadic

43. Closely related to Hemiptera and Psocoptera ; The order is divided into four suborders (Ischnocera, Amblycera, Rhynchophthirina, and Anoplura) distinguishable from one another by the size of the head, the shape of the third antennal segment, and the presence or absence of maxillary palps.

44. Anoplura Sucking lice Piercing-sucking, stylet sac absent Blattaria Cockroaches Chewing Variable Coleoptera Beetles Chewing 2 pair (1st pair = elytra) Collembola Springtails Chewing Apterous Dermaptera Earwigs Chewing 2 pair, front pair elytra, second membranous Diplura Diplurans Chewing lacking Diptera Flies Piercing-sucking, or sponging 1

45. Anoplura (sucking lice; class Insecta, order Phthiraptera) Suborder of lice characterized by piercing mouth-parts (made up of three stylets), and by the fusion of all three parts of the thorax.All species are obligate parasites of placental mammals and feed on blood, this being digested with the aid of symbiotic bacteria

46. Key to families of Anoplura – Key to families of Echinophthiriidae – Key to families of Antarctophthirus – Key to genera of Haemotopinidae – Guide to species of Haematopinus -- Key to genera of Hoplopleuridae – Key to species of Enderleinellus -- Key to species of Fahrenholzia -- Key to species of Hoplopleura -- Key to species of Haemodipsus -- Key to species of Neohaematopinus

47. Louse, (order Phthiraptera), any of a group of small wingless parasitic insects divisible into two main groups: the Amblycera and Ischnocera, or chewing or biting lice, which are parasites of birds and mammals, and the Anoplura, or sucking lice, parasites of mammals only.One of the sucking lice, the human louse, thrives in conditions of filth and overcrowding and is the carrier of typhus and