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Pediculus humanus var capitis AKA head louse; public domain from http://phil.cdc.gov/. [1]

Content Provider(s): en:Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)/Dr. Dennis D. Juranek

Now in Commons also.[1]--Gyllenhali 15:08, 28 December 2005 (UTC)
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