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- Q9372210 abstract "Haematopinus suis, the hog louse, is one of the largest members of the louse suborder Anoplura, which consists of sucking lice that commonly afflict a number of mammals. H. suis is found almost solely on the skin surface of swine, and take several blood meals a day from their hosts. The lice have large claws that enable them to grasp a hog's hair and move around its body. It is easily seen without magnification, being 5–6 millimetres (0.20–0.24 in) long. H. suis has a long, narrow head and long mouthparts adapted for sucking blood. It is the only louse found on swine. Louse infestation is relatively rare in the US, but a 2004 study found that about 14% of German swine farms had H. suis infestations. Due to the frequency of feeding, infected swine become severely irritated, often rubbing themselves to the point of injuring their skin and displacing body hair. Particularly afflicted hogs may become almost completely bald and, in young hogs, can arrest growth, a cause of concern for farmers.".
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- Q9372210 synonym "Pediculus suis (Linnaeus, 1758)".
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- Q9372210 classis "Insecta".
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- Q9372210 genus "Haematopinus".
- Q9372210 name "Haematopinus suis".
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- Q9372210 phylum "Arthropoda".
- Q9372210 regnum "Animalia".
- Q9372210 synonyms "Pediculus suis (Linnaeus, 1758)".
- Q9372210 type Animal.
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- Q9372210 comment "Haematopinus suis, the hog louse, is one of the largest members of the louse suborder Anoplura, which consists of sucking lice that commonly afflict a number of mammals. H. suis is found almost solely on the skin surface of swine, and take several blood meals a day from their hosts. The lice have large claws that enable them to grasp a hog's hair and move around its body. It is easily seen without magnification, being 5–6 millimetres (0.20–0.24 in) long. H.".
- Q9372210 label "Haematopinus suis".
- Q9372210 name "Haematopinus suis".