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Insect and Sucking louse

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Difference between Insect and Sucking louse

Insect vs. Sucking louse

Insects or Insecta (from Latin insectum) are hexapod invertebrates and the largest group within the arthropod phylum. Sucking lice (Anoplura, formerly known as Siphunculata) have around 500 species and represent the smaller of the two traditional suborders of lice.

Similarities between Insect and Sucking louse

Insect and Sucking louse have 7 things in common (in Unionpedia): Louse, Mallophaga, Monophyly, Paraphyly, Parasitism, Species, Vector (epidemiology).

Louse

Louse (plural: lice) is the common name for members of the order Phthiraptera, which contains nearly 5,000 species of wingless insect.

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Mallophaga

The Mallophaga are a suborder of lice, known as chewing lice, biting lice or bird lice, containing more than 3000 species.

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Monophyly

In cladistics, a monophyletic group, or clade, is a group of organisms that consists of all the descendants of a common ancestor.

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Paraphyly

In taxonomy, a group is paraphyletic if it consists of the group's last common ancestor and all descendants of that ancestor excluding a few—typically only one or two—monophyletic subgroups.

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Parasitism

In evolutionary biology, parasitism is a relationship between species, where one organism, the parasite, lives on or in another organism, the host, causing it some harm, and is adapted structurally to this way of life.

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Species

In biology, a species is the basic unit of classification and a taxonomic rank, as well as a unit of biodiversity, but it has proven difficult to find a satisfactory definition.

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Vector (epidemiology)

In epidemiology, a disease vector is any agent that carries and transmits an infectious pathogen into another living organism; most agents regarded as vectors are organisms, such as intermediate parasites or microbes, but it could be an inanimate medium of infection such as dust particles.

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Insect and Sucking louse Comparison

Insect has 494 relations, while Sucking louse has 23. As they have in common 7, the Jaccard index is 1.35% = 7 / (494 + 23).

References

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