Biting Flies Flashcards
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| Is Stomoxys calcitrans a visiting or resident biting fly? | Visiting
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| What are the main recognisable features of Stomoxys calcitrans? |
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| How do Stomoxys calcitrans cause production losses? |
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| Which retrovirus is Stomoxys calcitrans a vector for? | Equine infectious anaemia
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| What is Haematobia irritans more commonly known as? | The horn fly
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| Why is Haematobia irritans easier to control than visiting biting flies? |
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| What are the three most important species of Tabanidae? |
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| How could you identify Tabanidae species solely on looking at their wing venation? | Closed discal cell wing venation
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| Why do Simuliidae species have a hump-backed appearance? | Arched thorax produced a hump-backed appearance
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| Why is the life cycle of Simuliidae species? |
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| What are Glossinidae species more commonly known as and which trypanosomal disease do they transmit to humans? |
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| Why are Ceratopogonidae species a problem to livestock |
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| What are Culicidae species better known as? | Mosquitos
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| True or False: Both male and female Culicidae suck blood? |
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| What are Psychodidae the main vectors for? | Leishmaniasis
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| What are Hippobosca more commonly known as? | Forest flies
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| What are Melophagus more commonly known as? | Sheep ked
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| What are the main recognisable features of Melophagus species? |
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| Are Melophagus species resident or visiting flies? |
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