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| [[Image:Sea Lice.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Sea Lice - Copyright Joseph G. Kunkel at The Kunkel Fish & Aquatic Invert Site]] | | [[Image:Sea Lice.jpg|right|thumb|150px|Sea Lice - Copyright Joseph G. Kunkel at The Kunkel Fish & Aquatic Invert Site]] |
| <FlashCard questions="4"> | | <FlashCard questions="4"> |
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| *The tongue worm | | *The tongue worm |
| *Is shaped like a tongue with an expanded anterior and transverse striations | | *Is shaped like a tongue with an expanded anterior and transverse striations |
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| |q2=Summarise the life cycle of ''Linguatula serrata''. | | |q2=Summarise the life cycle of ''Linguatula serrata''. |
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| *Larvae encyst to become infective nymphs | | *Larvae encyst to become infective nymphs |
| *When dogs eat uncooked viscera the nymphs crawl up the nasal cavity via the soft palate | | *When dogs eat uncooked viscera the nymphs crawl up the nasal cavity via the soft palate |
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| |q3=What are the two species of sea lice of veterinary importance? | | |q3=What are the two species of sea lice of veterinary importance? |
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| *Lepeophtheirus | | *Lepeophtheirus |
| *Caligus | | *Caligus |
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| |q4=What do heavy infections of sea lice lead to? | | |q4=What do heavy infections of sea lice lead to? |
| |a4=Epidermal abrasion | | |a4=Epidermal abrasion |
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| *Decreased productivity | | *Decreased productivity |
| *Death | | *Death |
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| </FlashCard> | | </FlashCard> |
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