Haematopinidae
Haematopinidae (order Phthiraptera, suborder Anoplura) Family of sucking lice which are parasitic on Artiodactyla and Perissodactyla. Members of this family lack eyes but possess very prominent ocular points. There is only one genus, Haematopinus, with 22 species.
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