Mallophaga
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Definition
- Noun:
- An order of wingless insects: Mallophaga refers to a taxonomic order of small, wingless, parasitic insects.
- Biting lice: These insects are commonly known as biting lice or bird lice. They are external parasites that feed on bits of hair, feathers, skin, and debris on their hosts, which are primarily birds and some mammals.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The veterinarian identified the parasite as a member of the Mallophaga.
- Infestations of Mallophaga can cause irritation and feather damage in poultry.
Advanced Usage
- Scientific Classification: The term is used primarily in entomological and veterinary contexts to classify and discuss this specific order of parasites.
- The study focused on the evolutionary relationships within the Mallophaga.
Variants and Related Words
- Mallophagan (noun/adjective): Pertaining to or a member of the order Mallophaga.
- The mallophagan species was documented for the first time in this region.
- Ischnocera: A suborder within Mallophaga containing many common biting lice.
- Amblycera: Another suborder within Mallophaga.
Synonyms
- Biting lice
- Bird lice (common name for many species)
- Chewing lice (a descriptive synonym)
Related Terms and Phrases
- Ectoparasite: An external parasite, which is the category Mallophaga belong to.
- Phthiraptera: In some modern classifications, Mallophaga is considered a suborder within the larger order Phthiraptera, which also includes sucking lice (Anoplura).
Noun
- biting lice