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  2. Acanthocephala terminalis - Wikipedia

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    Acanthocephala terminalis is usually around 18–25 millimetres (0.71–0.98 in) long [1] with a dark gray to black color. The fourth (and last) segment of their antennae have orange coloration, and the tibia of their hind legs have a flat, leaf-like, appearance. [1]

  3. Bug bites begone! Experts break down how to treat itchy skin ...

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    Amin: With bug bites, you will usually see a lump or bump of redness and surrounding irritation -- this is generally where the insect bit you and a telltale sign. Bug bites begone!

  4. Acanthocephala (bug) - Wikipedia

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    Acanthocephala, also known as spine-headed bugs, [2] [3] is a New World genus of true bugs in the family Coreidae. [1] The scientific name is derived from the Greek ἄκανθα (akantha) meaning "thorn/spine" and κεφαλή (kephale) meaning "head". [4] This name refers to the diagnostic spine on the front of the head. [5]

  5. Here’s how you can figure out what these 9 common bug bites ...

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    We asked dermatologists for a handy bite guide to help you identify what was doing the chewing. Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Fitness. Food. Games. Health. Home & Garden ...

  6. These Pictures Will Help You ID the Most Common Bug Bites and ...

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    Head Lice Bites. What they look like: Another too-close-for-comfort pest are head lice, which leave patches of red, abraded spots on the scalp and surrounding skin (like this one pictured ...

  7. Acanthocephaliasis - Wikipedia

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    It is acquired through consuming raw beetles or cockroaches, including the insect's larvae. The parasite is widely distributed, but cases tend to occur where insects are eaten commonly. Once ingested by a human, the worms will find their way to the intestine and mature. There are severe symptoms due to the mechanical disruption of the lumen.