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Malopgaga ?
BubikolRamios
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Any further id ? On capra hircus. In case of doubt - this looks kind of blue colored.
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Phthiraptera, Anoplura rather than Mallophaga. This is likely to be Lignognathus stenopsis or L. africanus
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Possibly:
Linognathus vituli - blue cattle louse, Solenopotes capillatus - small blue cattle louse

due to 'blue' inside english name ?
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I believe that most, if not all, of the Linognathus species are blue. They tend to be very host specific, although africanus occurs (as different subspecies) on goats, sheep and gazelles. L stenopsis is specific to goats.
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