“…caviae infestation is manifested with erythema, papules, scales, crusts and severe pruritus that may result in self-induced hypotrichosis-alopecia, excoriations, ulcers, lichenification and hyperpigmentation (Fain et al 1972, Beresford-Jones et al 1976, Thoday and Beresford-Jones 1977, Dorrestein and van Bronswijk 1979, McDonald and Lavoipierre 1980, Anderson 1987, Timm 1988, Quesenberry 1994, Shipstone 1997, Bourdeau 2000, Scott et al 2001. As it was also witnessed in our animal, the dorsal aspect of the body trunk, the neck, the scapular area, the ventral abdomen and the thorax are the predilected sites, while, the head and limbs are usually spared in this kind of mange (Fain et al 1972, Thoday and Beresoford-Jones 1977, Dorrestein and van Bronswijk 1979, Zenoble and Greve 1980, Anderson 1987, Timm 1988, Scott et al 2001. In some cases, the appearance of lethargy, anorexia and weight loss may lead to death (Thoday and Beresford-Jones 1977, Kummel et al 1980, Timm 1988, Quesenberry 1994, Shipstone 1997 τικά έχει διαπιστωθεί λήθαργος, ανορεξία και απισχναν-ση, που μπορούν να οδηγήσουν ακόμα και στο θάνατο (Thoday και Beresford-Jones 1977, Kummel και συν 1980, Timm 1988, Quesenberry 1994, Shipstone 1997, Bourdeau 2000, Scott και συν 2001.…”