RMBM0P96–Human head louse, Pediculus humanus capitis, photomicrograph
RMCP0506–head louse (Pediculus capitis, Pediculus humanus capitis, Pediculus humanus), louse on human skin, Germany
RF2H4HE64–Larvae stadium of human head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) under the microscope. 100x magnification.
RMCP04YY–head louse (Pediculus capitis, Pediculus humanus capitis, Pediculus humanus), louse in human hair, Germany
RFH3PACG–Human head louse, Light microraph (LM) 0f Pediculus humanus capitis. P. humanus is divided into two subspecies; the head louse P. humanus capitis and the body louse P. humanus corporis. The body louse lives in clothing and only moves onto the skin to eat, whereas the head louse is restricted to the hair of the head. Despite this difference in habitat, the two lice differ only slightly in shape and are capable of interbreeding. Head lice glue their eggs (nits) to hairs, while the body louse mainly uses the folds of the seams in clothing. Magnification: x25 when printed 10cm wide.
RMCP04Y7–head louse (Pediculus capitis, Pediculus humanus capitis, Pediculus humanus), nit in human hair, Germany
RMEX6BHT–Pediculus humanus capitis, head louse egg detail, SEM
RFR56FAM–Head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) on a human hair, Germany
RMBKKA3K–Human head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) UK
RFH3PABR–Human head louse, Light microraph (LM) 0f Pediculus humanus capitis. P. humanus is divided into two subspecies; the head louse P. humanus capitis and the body louse P. humanus corporis. The body louse lives in clothing and only moves onto the skin to eat, whereas the head louse is restricted to the hair of the head. Despite this difference in habitat, the two lice differ only slightly in shape and are capable of interbreeding. Head lice glue their eggs (nits) to hairs, while the body louse mainly uses the folds of the seams in clothing. Magnification: x25 when printed 10cm wide.
RMB4B0WG–Head Louse (Pediculus humanus capitis)
RFHJ0BY7–Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Human head louse on human hair (Pediculus humanus capitis).The head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) is insect in Order Psocodea (parasitic lice,formerly Order Phthiraptera/Pscocptera).Head lice are ectoparasites humans as only host.A head louse must
RMEX7GX8–Nymph of head louse, Pediculus humanus var. capitis, about to emerge from egg.
RMBM0NAA–Human head louse, Pediculus humanus capitis, darkfield photomicrograph
RF2M670X7–head louse males and females, kids and hair parasites. Macro photography of hair louse's. Pediculus humanus parasites. Small plagues. Hair plagues.
RF2TC8TF3–Head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) complet specimen. Light microscope X50 at 10 cm wide.
RM2J2BKRK–Human head louse, Headlouse (Pediculus humanus capitis) darkfield photomicrograph
RFF3H85K–Nymph of head louse, Pediculus humanus var. capitis, about to emerge from egg. Missing egg cap
RMEX6BHX–Pediculus humanus capitis, head louse, SEM
RM2A6JEF0–Human body louse, male, Pediculus humanus humanus,
RFD3HT8M–LOUSE NIT, SEM
RFEW9J83–Head lice or Pediculus humanus capitis or Pediculus capitis or Head louse, vintage engraved illustration. Usual Medicine Diction
RM2NEGDCK–Attention, we have a case of lice in the nursery, please check your children for a week
RMCP04YW–head louse (Pediculus capitis, Pediculus humanus capitis, Pediculus humanus), louse in human hair, Germany
RMD4CE9P–The photo depicts a head louse (R) (lat.: Pediculus humanus capitis) surrounded by four match heads in Freiburg, Germany, 16 Janaury 2008. Photo: Patrick Seeger
RFR814YE–Head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) on a human hair, Germany
RMGDJ59A–zoology / animals, insects, head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis), size: 3mm, in the hair of a child, Germany,
RMDP766P–Nov 02, 2006 - Salt Lake City, Utah, USA - University of Utah researcher, DALE CLAYTON, has created a hairdryer-like device to kill lice, as opposed to the traditional shampoo treatment. Grad students, MATT JACOBSEN and JENNIFER HUTCHENS demonstrate how it lifts the hair, blows warm air and rids the head of lice. The head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) is an obligate, ectopara
RMB4B6TM–Head Louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) on human hair
RFHJ0BY5–Coloured scanning electron micrograph (SEM) of Human head louse on human hair (Pediculus humanus capitis).The head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) is insect in Order Psocodea (parasitic lice,formerly Order Phthiraptera/Pscocptera).Head lice are ectoparasites humans as only host.A head louse must
RMW7X29T–Head Louse (Pediculus humanus capitus) Brackenridge Field Laboratory, Austin, Travis County, Texas, USA.
RF2TC8TF6–Head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) larva attached to a hair (nit). Light microscope X150 at 10 cm wide.
RFR2T4HY–frauenkopf,laus,nissen,and läuskamm
RMA3G2NH–A living hair louse and egg on human hair.
RMEX6BHW–Pediculus humanus capitis, head louse, SEM
RMBDMNE6–Photomicrograph of a female head louse, Pediculus humanus var. capitis
RFD3HT4M–HUMAN HEAD LOUSE, SEM
RFEW9355–Head lice or Pediculus humanus capitis or Pediculus capitis or Head louse, vintage engraved illustration. Usual Medicine Diction
RM2NEGDCC–Attention, we have a case of lice in the nursery, please check your children for a week
RMCP0503–head louse (Pediculus capitis, Pediculus humanus capitis, Pediculus humanus), louse in human hair, Germany
RMD4CE9K–The photo depicts a head louse (R) (lat.: Pediculus humanus capitis) next to an one euro cent coin in Freiburg, Germany, 16 Janaury 2008. Photo: Patrick Seeger
RMK1FB8Y–Nymph of head louse, Pediculus humanus var capitis parasite, that was about to emerge from egg. Note missing egg cap. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Dennis D. Juranek, 1979.
RFW47672–Lice, illustration, vector on white background.
RMCYAKAF–Combing a sad looking four year old boy's hair for nits
RMBPG1W7–SEM - Pediculus humanus - Small sucking insect with large abdomen and legs with sharp claws for holding onto hair and fibres
RF2WKP898–head lice or Pediculus humanus capitis. Black and white vector illustration in flat style isolated on white background.
RMDP766N–Nov 02, 2006 - Salt Lake City, Utah, USA - University of Utah researcher, DALE CLAYTON, has created a hairdryer-like device to kill lice, as opposed to the traditional shampoo treatment. The head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) is an obligate, ectoparasitic, wingless insect spending its entire life on human scalp and feeding exclusively on human blood. Humans are the only known
RMB1RFA8–Mother looking through her son's hair, searching for lice in the slums of Howrah, Hooghly, West Bengal, India
RFT80113–Head Louse - Pediculus capitis, microscope picture, blood inside its body
RF2TC8TF5–Head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) larva attached to a hair (nits). Light microscope X50 at 10 cm wide.
RMC16EA3–Hair being combed with a small-tooth comb in search of head lice and nits
RFA3G2NG–A pair of dead head lice and egg on human hair.
RF2R3WTT5–Collage showing man's hair before and after lice treatment on white background, closeup. Suffering from pediculosis
RMBDMYRE–Photomicrograph of a female head louse, Pediculus humanus var. capitis
RF2R428RC–Collage showing woman's hair before and after lice treatment, closeup. Suffering from pediculosis
RF2JP2T9T–Pediculus humanus corporis egg. Microscope view of the body louse egg.
RFDWCATN–Louse warning sign
RMCP04YM–head louse (Pediculus capitis, Pediculus humanus capitis, Pediculus humanus), louse in human hair, Germany
RMD0N0FG–Parasitic head louse clinging to a hair follicle.
RMCP04YF–head louse (Pediculus capitis, Pediculus humanus capitis, Pediculus humanus), nit in human hair, Germany
RFW472WE–Angry lice, illustration, vector on white background.
RMA7PNGB–head louse (Pediculus capitis, Pediculus humanus capitis), in hair
RFCYAKHD–Combing a sad looking four year old boy's hair for nits
RMK1FB93–Unhatched nit of a head louse, Pediculus humanus var capitis parasite. Note red eyespots of deceased embryo. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Dennis D. Juranek, 1979.
RF2RCRF9N–Head Louse - Pediculus capitis, blood inside its body.
RFT80112–Head Louse - Pediculus capitis, microscope picture, blood inside its body
RMBPG2RE–LM - Head lice are one of the many varieties of sucking lice adapted to live on different areas of various animals.
RMC16E9Y–Hair being combed with a small-tooth comb in search of head lice and nits
RMD3H473–HUMAN HEAD LOUSE, SEM
RMH8ABKA–Removal of lice from a child's hair with a lice comb
RM2CDJW20–. Insects . ^ 4 Fig. 1.Fig. 2.Fig. 3.Fig. 4. EXPLANATION OF PIATE. Myrsidea hrunnea Nitzsch.Philopterus pustulosus Nitzsch.Ricinus clypeatus Mjoberg.OrnUhobias ijoniupleurus Denny. Anoplura of the Canadian Arctic Expedition, 1913-18. t G. F. Ferris, Stanford University, California. The material submitted to me for examination contains two species, inaddition to specimens ot the human louse Pediculus humanus capitis which havebeen examined by Prof. G. H. F. Nuttall and are recorded in this report. Thespecies are as follows:— Linognathus setesus (Olfers). Great numbers taken from a white fox, Al
RF2R48GFR–Collage showing woman's hair before and after lice treatment on grey background, closeup. Suffering from pediculosis
RFJBBHH9–Achtung Laus
RMHRF6WM–Head Louse
RMD79XBM–Five Body Lice
RMD0N3C0–A single head louse clinging to a strand of hair.
RFDPFG04–Female head louse
RFC7MEYM–Head lice or Head louse, vintage engraving. Old engraved illustration of Head lice isolated on a white background.
RMA7PNG9–head louse (Pediculus capitis, Pediculus humanus capitis), in hair
RF2RN8KNC–Head lice - Parasitic infection that affects the scalp and causes itching.
RMK1FB99–This image depicts a dorsal view of a female head louse, Pediculus humanus var. capitis . Lice are parasitic insects that can be found on people's heads, and bodies, including the pubic area. Human lice survive by feeding on human blood. Lice found on each area of the body are different from each other. The three types of lice that live on humans are:. Image courtesy CDC/Dr. Dennis D. Juranek, 1979.