Polyplax Melasmothrixi
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Polyplax Melasmothrixi
''Polyplax'' is a genus of lice Louse ( : lice) is the common name for any member of the clade Phthiraptera, which contains nearly 5,000 species of wingless parasitic insects. Phthiraptera has variously been recognized as an order, infraorder, or a parvorder, as a result o ... belonging to the family Polyplacidae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution. Species: *''Polyplax abyssinica'' *''Polyplax acomydis'' *''Polyplax alaskensis'' *''Polyplax antennata'' *''Polyplax arvicanthis'' *''Polyplax asiatica'' *''Polyplax auricularis'' *''Polyplax biseriata'' *''Polyplax blanfordi'' *''Polyplax borealis'' *''Polyplax brachyrrhyncha'' *''Polyplax brachyuromyis'' *''Polyplax bullimae'' *''Polyplax bureschi'' *''Polyplax calomysci'' *''Polyplax caluri'' *''Polyplax cannomydis'' *''Polyplax chinensis'' *''Polyplax cummingsi'' *''Polyplax cutchicus'' *''Polyplax dacnomydi'' *''Polyplax dacnomydis'' *''Polyplax dentaticornis'' *''Polyplax deomydis'' *''Pol ...
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Louse ( : lice) is the common name for any member of the clade Phthiraptera, which contains nearly 5,000 species of wingless parasitic insects. Phthiraptera has variously been recognized as an order, infraorder, or a parvorder, as a result of developments in phylogenetic research. Lice are obligate parasites, living externally on warm-blooded hosts which include every species of bird and mammal, except for monotremes, pangolins, and bats. Lice are vectors of diseases such as typhus. Chewing lice live among the hairs or feathers of their host and feed on skin and debris, while sucking lice pierce the host's skin and feed on blood and other secretions. They usually spend their whole life on a single host, cementing their eggs, called nits, to hairs or feathers. The eggs hatch into nymphs, which moult three times before becoming fully grown, a process that takes about four weeks. Genetic evidence indicates that lice are a highly modified lineage of Psocoptera (now called Ps ...
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