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- Cheyletiella is a genus of mites that live on the skin surface of dogs, cats, and rabbits. The adult mites are about 0.385 millimeters long, have eight...
- Cheyletiella yasguri is a species of mites from the genus Cheyletiella po****rly known as "walking dandruff" and one of the many ectoparasites that targets...
- Cheyletiella blakei is a small mite and ectoparasitic of domestic cats. It is a zoonosis that can be transmitted from the cat to humans. Its symptoms in...
- thicker coats (such as dogs), see Demodex folliculorum.[citation needed] Cheyletiella – This genus of mites causes dermatitis and itching in many groups of...
- rarely causes hair loss because it burrows only at the keratin level, is Cheyletiella. Various species of this genus of mite also affect a wide variety of...
- hosts and biting nuisance and disgust to the owners of domestic animals. Cheyletiella blakei, the cat fur mite is typical. These mites live within the fur...
- Stachybotrys chartarum. The predators of dust mites are other allergenic mites (Cheyletiella), silverfish and pseudoscorpions. The average life cycle for a house...
- itch Carpoglyphus p****ularum Fruit mite Grocer's itch Cheyletiella spp Walking dandruff (Cheyletiella dermatitis, cheyletiellosis) Cheyletus eruditus Grain...
- every 90–120 days is necessary to prevent wool block.[citation needed] Cheyletiella parasitovorax is a skin parasite commonly found in Angora rabbits. Signs...
- Cheyletidae Temporal range: Cretaceous–present PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N Cheyletiella sp. Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom: Animalia Phylum:...