Collier's New Encyclopedia (1921)/Louse
Appearance
LOUSE, the genus Pediculus. The
sexes of lice are distinct. The female
is oviparous, producing eggs, popularly
called nits. The young are hatched in
five or six days, and in 18 these are
capable of reproduction. Three species are
parasitic in certain circumstances on
man. The body or clothes louse,
Pediculus corporis or vestimentorum; the
head or common louse, P. capitis; and
the public or crab louse, P. pubis. The
first species lives in the folds of the
clothing in some elderly and uncleanly
people. It has the abdomen three times
as broad as the thorax.