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Sarcoptes scabiei (/sɑːrˈkɒptiːz skeɪˈbiːaɪ/
Traditional English pronunciation of Latin) or the itch mite is a
parasitic mite
found in all
parts of the...
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Streptomyces scabiei (also
wrongly named Streptomyces scabies) is a
streptomycete bacterium species found in
soils around the world.
Unlike most of the...
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contagious human skin
infestation by the tiny (0.2–0.45 mm) mite
Sarcoptes scabiei,
variety hominis. The word is from Latin: scabere, lit. 'to scratch'. The...
- contexts, the
types are all
considered subordinate to
Sarcoptes scabiei.
Sarcoptes scabiei var.
bovis S. s. var.
canis S. s. var.
caprae S. s. var. equi...
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known as
canine scabies, is a
highly contagious infestation of
Sarcoptes scabiei var. canis, a
burrowing mite. The
canine sarcoptic mite can also infest...
- 2018-05-01. "Pnyxia
scabiei species details".
Catalogue of Life.
Retrieved 2018-05-01. "Pnyxia
scabiei". GBIF.
Retrieved 2018-05-01. "Pnyxia
scabiei Species Information"...
- Cheyletiella, Lynxacarus,
chiggers and lice infections.
Mange Sarcoptes scabiei Demodicosis Lime
sulfur Notoedres cati (Hering, 1838) in GBIF Secretariat...
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common problem. This is
typically caused by
sarcoptic mites.
Sarcoptes scabiei is an example: it
infests many
species of mammals,
including humans. Other...
- most
harmful to wolves,
particularly pups, is the
mange mite (Sarcoptes
scabiei),
though they
rarely develop full-blown mange,
unlike foxes. Endoparasites...
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Diacinto Cestoni described scabies as
caused by the
parasitic mite
Sarcoptes scabiei,
marking it as the
first disease of
humans with a
known microscopic causative...