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+ | |name =''Elaeophora schneideri | ||
+ | |kingdom = | ||
+ | |phylum = [[:Category:Nematodes|Nematoda]] | ||
+ | |class = Secernentea | ||
+ | |sub-class = Spiruria | ||
+ | |order = Spirurida | ||
+ | |super-family = [[:Category:Filarioidea|Filarioidea]] | ||
+ | |family = Onchocercidae | ||
+ | |sub-family = | ||
+ | |genus = Elaeophora | ||
+ | |species = ''Elaeophora schneideri | ||
+ | }} | ||
+ | Also known as: '''''Filarial dermatosis — Elaeophora scheideri | ||
+ | ==Hosts== | ||
+ | '''Intermediate hosts''': Tabanid flies. | ||
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+ | '''Definitive hosts''': Sheep, goats and deer. | ||
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+ | ==Identification== | ||
+ | ''E. schneideri'' is of the family ''Onchocercidae'', and the adults are long, slender worms. The females are larger than the males, measuring around 12cm in length. | ||
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+ | ==Life Cycle== | ||
+ | '''Microfilariae''' are found on the surface of the definitive host. When the horse-fly feeds, it is infected with the larvae. The larvae then develop into L3 within the fly. | ||
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+ | The fly moves onto another host, and feeds. The larvae then enter the hosts blood stream, and are circulated throughout the body. The adults can live within the host for up to 4 years. | ||
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+ | The prepatent period of ''E. schneideri'' is 4-5 months. | ||
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+ | {{Learning | ||
+ | |literature search = [http://www.cabdirect.org/search.html?q=title%3A%28%22Elaeophora+schneideri%22%29 ''Elaeophora schneideri'' publications] | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:06, 6 July 2012
Elaeophora schneideri | |
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Phylum | Nematoda |
Class | Secernentea |
Sub-class | Spiruria |
Order | Spirurida |
Super-family | Filarioidea |
Family | Onchocercidae |
Genus | Elaeophora |
Species | Elaeophora schneideri |
Also known as: Filarial dermatosis — Elaeophora scheideri
Hosts
Intermediate hosts: Tabanid flies.
Definitive hosts: Sheep, goats and deer.
Identification
E. schneideri is of the family Onchocercidae, and the adults are long, slender worms. The females are larger than the males, measuring around 12cm in length.
Life Cycle
Microfilariae are found on the surface of the definitive host. When the horse-fly feeds, it is infected with the larvae. The larvae then develop into L3 within the fly.
The fly moves onto another host, and feeds. The larvae then enter the hosts blood stream, and are circulated throughout the body. The adults can live within the host for up to 4 years.
The prepatent period of E. schneideri is 4-5 months.
Elaeophora schneideri Learning Resources | |
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Literature Search Search for recent publications via CAB Abstract (CABI log in required) |
Elaeophora schneideri publications |
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