Pubic Louse vs Horse Sucking Louse
Side-by-side species comparison
| Attribute | Pubic Louse | Horse Sucking Louse |
|---|---|---|
| Scientific Name | Pthirus pubis | Haematopinus asini |
| Order | Phthiraptera | Phthiraptera |
| Family | Pthiridae | Haematopinidae |
| Size | 1.5-2 mm | 2.5-3.5 mm |
| Habitat | Underground | Farmland |
| Diet | Blood Feeders | Blood Feeders |
| Regions | Europe, Asia, Africa, North America, South America, Oceania | Worldwide |
| Conservation | Least Concern | Least Concern |
Pubic Louse
A broad, crab-shaped louse that infests coarse body hair, primarily in the pubic region. It is transmitted through intimate contact.
Did You Know?
Pubic lice are more closely related to gorilla lice than to human head lice, suggesting an ancient host-switching event between primate species.
Horse Sucking Louse
A large blood-sucking louse found on horses, donkeys, and mules. It prefers areas with long hair such as the mane, forelock, and tail base.
Did You Know?
Infested horses develop a rough, dull coat and the constant irritation can cause significant weight loss.