Anoplura

/əˈnɒplʊərə/ noun

An order of parasitic insects commonly known as lice, characterized by sucking mouthparts and the absence of wings, living exclusively on mammal skin.

From Ancient Greek 'an-' (without) + 'hopla' (weapons/armor) + 'oura' (tail). Named in the 19th century because these lice lack the jumping legs (cerci) found in some other insects.

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