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What (who) is louse$45499$ - definition

ORDER OF INSECTS
Chewing lice; Bird-louse; Mallophage; Bird-Louse; Chewing louse

Bird louse         
PARASITIC CHEWING LOUSE OF THE ORDER PHTHIRAPTERA
Bird Louse; Feather louse; Bird lice; Feather lice
A bird louse is any chewing louse (small, biting insects) of order Phthiraptera which parasitizes warm-blooded animals, especially birds. Bird lice may feed on feathers, skin, or blood.
Body louse         
SUBSPECIES OF INSECT
Human body louse; Body lice; Bodylouse; Bodylice; Pediculus humanus humanus; Pediculus humanus corporis; Human louse; Human Louse; Pediculus corporis; Body Lice
The body louse (Pediculus humanus humanus, also known as Pediculus humanus corporis) is a hematophagic ectoparasite louse that infests humans. It is one of three lice which infest humans, the other two being the head louse, and the crab louse or pubic louse.
body louse         
SUBSPECIES OF INSECT
Human body louse; Body lice; Bodylouse; Bodylice; Pediculus humanus humanus; Pediculus humanus corporis; Human louse; Human Louse; Pediculus corporis; Body Lice
¦ noun a louse which infests the human body and is able to transmit several diseases through its bite, including typhus. [Pediculus humanus humanus.]

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Mallophaga

The Mallophaga are a possibly paraphyletic section of lice, known as chewing lice, biting lice, or bird lice, containing more than 3000 species. These lice are external parasites that feed mainly on birds, although some species also feed on mammals. They infest both domestic and wild mammals and birds, and cause considerable irritation to their hosts. They have paurometabolis or incomplete metamorphosis.