Tiny Acrobat: Louse Photographed Flipping and Twirling

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A pubic louse (Phthirus pubis) dangles between two hairs.
(Image credit: The New England Journal of Medicine ©2017.)

Doctors in Mexico snapped a stunning photo of an acrobatic arthropod flipping and twirling. But the critter was far from a medical marvel — rather, the crab-shaped parasite was a lowly pubic louse.

The doctors spotted the pubic louse (Phthirus pubis) when they were examining a 65-year-old man who said he'd had severe itching in his groin area for the past six weeks, according to a brief report of the man's case, published today (Oct. 4) in The New England Journal of Medicine.

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