Cheyletiella is a genus of mites that live on the skin surface of dogs,[2] cats,[3] and rabbits.[4]
The adult mites are about 0.385 millimeters long, have eight legs with combs instead of claws, and have palpi that end in prominent hooks.[5] They do not burrow into the skin, but live in the keratin level. Their entire 21-day life cycle is on one host. They cannot survive off the host for more than 10 days.[6]
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