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Demodex brevis

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Kingdom
  
Subclass
  
Acari

Family
  
Demodicidae

Scientific name
  
Demodex brevis

Rank
  
Species

Phylum
  
Genus
  
Demodex

Higher classification
  
Demodex

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Similar
  
Demodex folliculorum, Demodex, Arachnid, Bacillus oleronius, Arthropod

Demodex brevis moving on eye lash


Demodex brevis is one of the two species of face mite that afflict humans (the other being Demodex folliculorum). They are very similar to Demodex folliculorum, with just a few differences. They are usually found in the sebaceous glands of the human body. The same way that D. folliculorum reproduces in the follicles, D. brevis reproduces in the sebaceous glands. Under normal conditions they are not harmful, and are considered to be commensals (the mite benefits but there is no harm or benefit to the host) rather than parasites (where the host is harmed) or symbionts (where the host is benefitted). During a severe infestation, though, there may be adverse effects on the host, such as demodicosis.

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Demodex brevis Wikipedia