Anoplura [ Proven × 2026 ]
Three specific species of sucking lice are parasitic to humans, as detailed by researchers at ScienceDirect :
: Their eggs, often called "nits," are oval and whitish, cemented firmly to the host's hair. Anoplura and Humans anoplura
( Pthirus pubis ): Also known as "crabs," these typically infest the pubic region but can also be found in other coarse hair. Medical Significance Three specific species of sucking lice are parasitic
( Pediculus humanus capitis ): Resides on the scalp and is common among school children. often called "nits
: They are typically dorso-ventrally flattened and have specialized tibio-tarsal claws to cling securely to host hair.