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Qué (quién) es crab louse - definición

SPECIES OF INSECT
Pubic louse; Phthirius pubis; Pubic Louse; Crab Lice; Crab lice; Phthirus infestation; Willebug; Pthirus pubis; Sexual crabs; Pubic-hair lice; Crabs std; Phthirus pubis; Pants rabbits
  • Crab Lice
  • Crab louse egg on human body hair
  • Crab lice on [[eyelash]]es

crab louse         
¦ noun a louse that infests human body hair. [Phthirus pubis.]
Crab louse         
The crab louse or pubic louse (Pthirus pubis) is an insect that is an obligate ectoparasite of humans, feeding exclusively on blood. The crab louse usually is found in the person's pubic hair.
Crab (horse)         
HORSE
Old Crab; Mr. Panton's Crab; Mr Panton's Crab
Crab also known as Old Crab and Mr. Panton's Crab (1722 – December 1750) was a British Thoroughbred racehorse.

Wikipedia

Crab louse

The crab louse or pubic louse (Pthirus pubis) is an insect that is an obligate ectoparasite of humans, feeding exclusively on blood. The crab louse usually is found in the person's pubic hair. Although the louse cannot jump, it can also live in other areas of the body that are covered with coarse hair, such as the perianal area, the entire body (in men), and the eyelashes (in children).

Humans are the only known hosts of the crab louse, although a closely related species, Pthirus gorillae, infects gorillas. The human parasite is thought to have diverged from Pthirus gorillae approximately 3.3 million years ago. It is more distantly related to the genus Pediculus, which contains the human head and body lice and lice that affect chimpanzees and bonobos.