louse in the PONS Dictionary

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After hatching, the louse nymph leaves behind its egg shell (usually known as nit), still attached to the hair shaft.
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The contents of the louse abdomen (its feces) was removed and then ground up into a paste.
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To locate its host, the fish louse uses vision, olfaction, and mechanical sensation.
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A louse's egg is commonly called a nit.
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The louse is also known to cause alopecia (hair loss) from scratching that can lead to infection.
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Its common names include climbing hempvine, climbing hempweed, and louse-plaster.
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From each egg or nit may hatch one nymph that will grow and develop to the adult louse.
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The fish does not die, it shares the food with the louse inadvertently.
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It is a sea louse, a parasite living on salmon.
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The adult louse has a short broad head, broad sensorial on segments 4 and 5 of its antennae.
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