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Length of life cycle - The body louse adults live about twice as long as head lice, are more resistant to starvation and exhibit less mortality during development. ... The life history of crab lice is also similar except that the young require 2 to 2-½ weeks to mature and the adults normally live about a month.
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www.safe2use.com/pests/lice/bodylice.htm
www.safe2use.com/pests/lice/bodylice.htm
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The life cycle of the head louse and the body louse are similar in character and duration. An important difference, ... The pubic louse ("crab louse") is distinct morphologically (somewhat rounded with three pairs of legs on either side of the body from which it takes its descriptive name) from the head and body louse.
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www.emedicinehealth.com/lice/article_em.htm
www.emedicinehealth.com/lice/article_em.htm
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This short review is a product of hard work of bringing many lengthy, contradictory, and sometimes self-contradictory reviews to common denominator. The main focus is pediculosis caused by head lice. Review of crab louse (Phthirus pubis) is under development. ... Developmental stages (life cycle)
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www.metapathogen.com/lice/phumanus/
www.metapathogen.com/lice/phumanus/
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Information about the Blue Crab Archives. ... Predators claim large numbers of young crabs, and crab populations may vary from year to year according to the abundance of predators. Blue crabs are subject to predation throughout their life cycle and are particularly susceptible when they are soft during the molting process.
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www.bluecrab.info/lifecycle.html
www.bluecrab.info/lifecycle.html
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Crab louse - General information ... Crab louse - Treatment ... Life and Beyond...
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www.experiencefestival.com/crab
www.experiencefestival.com/crab
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Lice: Encyclopedia - Crab louse ... Crab louse - General information ... Life and Beyond...
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www.experiencefestival.com/lice
www.experiencefestival.com/lice
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In contrast, the abdomen of the crab louse is about as wide or even slightly wider than its length, and the second and third pairs of legs are thicker than the first pair. Crab lice are much smaller than head and body lice. ... The life cycle for the head louse (from egg to adult) takes from 16 to 21 days.
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www.cas.psu.edu/docs/casdept/entomol/extension/factshee...
www.cas.psu.edu/docs/casdept/entomol/extension/factsheets/human_lice.htm
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Life History -- All stages of the crab louse may be found during any season of the year. Under experimental conditions, the female has been found to ... The nymph which is less active than the adult feeds and develops through 3 instars in 13 to 17 days. The nymph then molts into an adult and the life cycle is repeated.
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ipm.ncsu.edu/AG369/notes/crab_louse.html
ipm.ncsu.edu/AG369/notes/crab_louse.html
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Crab louse; Crab lice are found primarily in the hair of the pubic area. ... Their life cycle resembles that of the head and body louse except that their development from egg to adult normally requires from 4 to 6 weeks. Females deposit only 30 to 50 eggs in their lifetime. Eggs hatch after about 6 to 8 days into nymphs...
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extension.missouri.edu/explore/agguides/pests/g07394.ht...
extension.missouri.edu/explore/agguides/pests/g07394.htm
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