see text Haematopinus is a genus of insects in the superfamily Anoplura, the sucking lice.
[4] Species infest many domesticated and wild large mammals, including cattle, horses, donkeys, swine, water buffalo, African buffalo, antelope, zebra, deer, and camels.
[4] The species Haematopinus tuberculatus has great importance in the water buffalo breading, since this louse is specific to buffaloes, being the main ectoparasite of the species, with important sanitary and economic burden.
[5][6] The Haematopinus tuberculatus is suspected to be involved in the transmission of diseases, such as anaplasmosis.
[7] The parasites are found infesting buffaloes in greater concentrations around the ears, base of horns, side of the neck, around the scrotum or udder, and especially at the tip of the tail.