dichotomieluizen
Dichotomieluizen are a group of parasitic insects belonging to the order Phthiraptera, commonly known as lice. The term "dichotomie" refers to a division or segmentation, which is a key characteristic of their body structure. These lice are typically small, wingless, and adapted to live on the bodies of various mammals, including humans and animals.
As part of the order Phthiraptera, dichotomieluizen are further classified into several families, such as Anoplura
The life cycle of dichotomieluizen involves several stages: egg (nit), nymph, and adult. Females lay eggs on
The presence of dichotomieluizen is a significant health concern, especially in humans where infestations are often