Clipart images of several lice species. The louse is in the taxonomy class of insects, and is a parasite to every avian and most mammals.
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Ant and Plant Lice
Ants are very fond of a sugary liquid that Plant lice secrete. They will milk the bugs of this liquid.... |
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Aphid, Woolly
The female woolly aphid larva (Schizoneura lanigera), a species of plant lice of the Eriostoma family.... |
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Aphides, Winged (Plant Lice)
"They subsist on the sap of the tree; and are sometimes provided with wings, and are sometimes without."... |
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Aphides, Winged (Plant Lice)
"They subsist on the sap of the tree; and are sometimes provided with wings, and are sometimes without."... |
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Aphides, Wingless (Plant Lice)
"They subsist on the sap of the tree; and are sometimes provided with wings, and are sometimes without."... |
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Aphides, Wingless (Plant Lice)
"They subsist on the sap of the tree; and are sometimes provided with wings, and are sometimes without."... |
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Louse
Head lice are parasites. That is any plant or animal which feeds upon another living plant or animal without destroying it.... |
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Louse
Sucking louse of human body... |
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Louse Magnified
"A genus of insects, the type of a very numerous family, which forms the order Parasita or Auoplura. The body is flattened, almost transparent; the segments both of the thorax and abdomen very distinc... |
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Louse, Apple
"Aphis; a genus of small plant-sucking insects, of the family Aphididæ and order Homoptera."-Whitney, 1902... |
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Louse, Apple
Woolly apple-louse, Schizoneura lanigera: showing a group of specimens on bark.... |
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Louse, Apple
Woolly apple-louse, Schizoneura lanigera: a crevice on a branch where they congregate.... |
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Louse, Apple
Woolly apple-louse, Schizoneura lanigera: a winged adult.... |
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Louse, Apple Plant
The females deposit their eggs, which are small, oval, and black, on twigs and bark in the autumn; the insect is hatched out the next spring, and feeds upon the sap of the tree. The first broods are ... |
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Louse, Apple Plant
The females deposit their eggs, which are small, oval, and black, on twigs and bark in the autumn; the insect is hatched out the next spring, and feeds upon the sap of the tree. The first broods are ... |
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Louse, Bee
Bee-louse of the Braula caeca species.... |
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Louse, Bee
Bee-louse of the Braula caeca species; larva.... |
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Louse, Biting
A dog-louse.... |
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Louse, Biting
A sheep-louse.... |
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Louse, Biting
A turkey-louse.... |
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Louse, Book
A tiny soft bodied, wingless insect that feeds on the mold in un-kept books.... |
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Louse, Book
A psocus lineatus.... |
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Louse, Crab
A small biting insect. Usually cured by an ointment... |
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Louse, Crab
Pediculus Pubis. The crab-louse is gray-black and is a much broader square form than the other two species of louse, that has been a great scourge to soliders in time of war. This insect has been nam... |
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Louse, garden
"The Galeruca rustica is a common European species, called Garden louse.... |