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Solenopotes capillatus is known as the little blue cattle louse in the United States and the tubercle-bearing louse in Australia. This louse is the smallest of the sucking lice that occur on cattle and is a relatively immobile species. They are found all around the world in distribution but are restricted mainly to areas with domestic livestock. The little blue cattle louse is most often found on the head of its host, primarily the face and jaw region, but sporadically is found on other body parts. It is relatively immobile so typically will not relocate on its host's body. The louse is spread by direct contact and is considered an ectoparasite.

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  • Solenopotes capillatus – gatunek wszy należący do rodziny Linognathidae, pasożytujący na bydłe domowym (Bos taurus). Powoduje chorobę wszawicę. Samiec długości 1,25 mm, samica 1,75 mm. Są silnie spłaszczona grzbietowo-brzusznie. Samica składa jaja zwane gnidami, które są mocowane specjalnym "cementem" u nasady włosa. Rozwój osobniczy trwa po wykluciu się z jaja około 14 dni.Pasożytuje na skórze owłosionej głównie na powłokach brzusznych, głowie, szyi i okolicach nasady ogona. W przypadku silnego opadnięcia może występować na całym ciele. Występuje na terenie regionu holoarktycznego. (pl)
  • Solenopotes capillatus är en insektsart som beskrevs av Günther Enderlein 1904. Solenopotes capillatus ingår i släktet Solenopotes och familjen nötlöss. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
  • Solenopotes capillatus is known as the little blue cattle louse in the United States and the tubercle-bearing louse in Australia. This louse is the smallest of the sucking lice that occur on cattle and is a relatively immobile species. They are found all around the world in distribution but are restricted mainly to areas with domestic livestock. The little blue cattle louse is most often found on the head of its host, primarily the face and jaw region, but sporadically is found on other body parts. It is relatively immobile so typically will not relocate on its host's body. The louse is spread by direct contact and is considered an ectoparasite. (en)
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  • Solenopotes capillatus is known as the little blue cattle louse in the United States and the tubercle-bearing louse in Australia. This louse is the smallest of the sucking lice that occur on cattle and is a relatively immobile species. They are found all around the world in distribution but are restricted mainly to areas with domestic livestock. The little blue cattle louse is most often found on the head of its host, primarily the face and jaw region, but sporadically is found on other body parts. It is relatively immobile so typically will not relocate on its host's body. The louse is spread by direct contact and is considered an ectoparasite. Symptomatically this louse can cause irritation, restlessness, and possibly a decrease in milk production. The louse is also known to cause alopecia from scratching that can lead to infection. Heavy infestation can cause anemia from blood loss. The louse's life cycle consists of three instars and for completion of the cycle, from egg to egg, is between 27 and 29 days. The adult louse has a short broad head, broad sensorial on segments 4 and 5 of its antennae. It has a hexagonal shaped sternal plate on the thorax and prominent abdominal spiracles. Its hind and middle legs are the same length while its front tarsal claws smaller. (en)
  • Solenopotes capillatus – gatunek wszy należący do rodziny Linognathidae, pasożytujący na bydłe domowym (Bos taurus). Powoduje chorobę wszawicę. Samiec długości 1,25 mm, samica 1,75 mm. Są silnie spłaszczona grzbietowo-brzusznie. Samica składa jaja zwane gnidami, które są mocowane specjalnym "cementem" u nasady włosa. Rozwój osobniczy trwa po wykluciu się z jaja około 14 dni.Pasożytuje na skórze owłosionej głównie na powłokach brzusznych, głowie, szyi i okolicach nasady ogona. W przypadku silnego opadnięcia może występować na całym ciele. Występuje na terenie regionu holoarktycznego. (pl)
  • Solenopotes capillatus är en insektsart som beskrevs av Günther Enderlein 1904. Solenopotes capillatus ingår i släktet Solenopotes och familjen nötlöss. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life. (sv)
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