Psoroptidae

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Psoroptidae is a family of parasitic mites,[2] which are 1–2 mm (0.039–0.079 in) long and live on the surface of the skin, rather than burrowing into it.[3] These mites affect various species, including cats, dogs, rabbits, cattle, sheep, and horses, causing skin inflammation, scabs, crusting, and hair loss.[4]

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Psoroptidae
"Chorioptes bovis," a species in Psoroptidae
Chorioptes bovis, a species in Psoroptidae
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Kingdom: Animalia
Phylum: Arthropoda
Subphylum: Chelicerata
Class: Arachnida
Order: Sarcoptiformes
Superfamily: Sarcoptoidea
Family: Psoroptidae
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The following genera are within the family Psoroptidae:[3]

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