| pediculus | Origin: L, a louse. <zoology> A genus of wingless parasitic Hemiptera, including the common lice of man. See Louse. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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| pediculus arcus vertebrae | The constricted portion of the arch on either side extending from the body to the lamina; bound intervertebral foramina superiorly and inferiorly. Synonym: pediculus arcus vertebrae, radix arcus vertebrae. (05 Mar 2000) |
Synonyms : Body Louse, Head Louse, Pediculi
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type genus of Pediculidae: true lice infecting humans
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| Pediculus humanus capitis |
The head louse that lives in the fine hair of the head, including the beard and eyebrows. Its eggs, commonly called nits, may be found glued to hairs. They form nests in the vicinity of the ears. This organism is the ca
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| Pediculus humanus corporis |
The body louse that inhabits the seams of clothing worn next to the body and feeds on regions of the body covered by that clothing. Eggs are attached to fibers of the clothing. This organism causes human illnesses incl
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| Pediculus | type genus of Pediculidae: true lice infecting humans |
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| Pediculus | infests the head and body of humans |
| Pediculus | a parasitic louse that infests the body of human beings |
| Pediculus | head or body louse |
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