Out of the four phthirapteran species known to occur, only two were recovered from the goats in district Rampur (ischnoceran louse, and the anopluran, ). As many as, 26.5% (n = 250) of the goats examined were found infested with Phthiraptera. The prevalence on two sexes of goats remained similar ( = 0.013, < 0.05). However, lice were more prevalent on younger goats than adults and older ones ( = 9.78, < 0.05). The correlation between the prevalence and mean monthly temperature of Phthiraptera was found significant. On the other hand correlation between prevalence and humidity was found insignificant. As many as, 74.5% of the infested goats carried both the species while 25.4% exhibited single species infestation. The ischnoceran louse, was comparatively more prevalent (18.4%) than the anopluran (11.2%). The mean intensity (mean number of lice counted per square inch, at 20 anatomical sites) of was comparatively higher than that of . As far as, the population composition is concerned the females outnumbered the males in natural population. On the other hands, nymphs dominated over adults in natural population.
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