Anoplura May 2026
Anoplura can cause intense itching (pruritus) due to allergic reactions to their saliva. More critically, certain species like the body louse act as vectors for dangerous human diseases, including , trench fever , and louse-borne relapsing fever .
Anoplura , commonly known as , is a suborder of wingless insects that are obligate blood-feeding parasites of placental mammals. Key Characteristics
( Pthirus pubis ): Also known as "crabs," these typically infest the pubic region but can also be found in other coarse hair. Medical Significance anoplura
: They are typically dorso-ventrally flattened and have specialized tibio-tarsal claws to cling securely to host hair.
: They are highly host-specific, meaning most species associate with only one type of mammal. Anoplura can cause intense itching (pruritus) due to
( Pediculus humanus humanus ): Associated with poor hygiene and often found in the seams of clothing.
: Unlike chewing lice, Anoplura possess piercing mouthparts designed to suck blood. Key Characteristics ( Pthirus pubis ): Also known
For further technical details on their evolutionary history, you can explore the molecular study available on BMC Evolutionary Biology . Morphological discrimination of human lice (Anoplura - PMC