Difference between revisions of "Knemidocoptes"

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[[Image:Clinical Case 2 01.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Chicken with Scaly Leg (Courtesy of C. Antonczyk)]]
 
[[Image:Clinical Case 2 01.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Chicken with Scaly Leg (Courtesy of C. Antonczyk)]]
 
Knemidocoptes are [[Burrowing Mites|burrowing mites]] of avian species. There are a number of important species infecting both production birds and pet animals.
 
Knemidocoptes are [[Burrowing Mites|burrowing mites]] of avian species. There are a number of important species infecting both production birds and pet animals.
 
*Only genus of burrowing mites which occurs on avian species
 
  
 
*Life cycle similar to ''Sarcoptes spp.''
 
*Life cycle similar to ''Sarcoptes spp.''
  
 
===Identification===
 
===Identification===
''Knemidocoptes'' are small round mites found in different locations on avian species dependant on the species of mite present. They have short legs as with most species of burrowing mite.  
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''Knemidocoptes'' are small round mites found in different locations on avian species dependant on the species of mite present. They have short legs similarly to most other species of burrowing mites. They may look similar to ''Sarcoptes spp.'' however they lack pegs and have dorsal striations instead. The presence of a terminal anus can also be used as a distinguishing feature.
  
 
===Detection===
 
===Detection===
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*Repeat treatments with [[Ectoparasiticides|acaricides]] needed
 
*Repeat treatments with [[Ectoparasiticides|acaricides]] needed
 
**Few products licensed for use in poultry
 
**Few products licensed for use in poultry
 
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===Important Species===
 
 
'''Recognition'''
 
*Small, round mite
 
 
 
*Short legs
 
 
 
*U-shaped chitinous bar behind head
 
 
 
*Terminal anus
 
 
 
 
*''K. mutans''
 
*''K. mutans''
**Scaly leg in poultry
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::This species is the cause of 'scaly leg'in poultry species as the mite burrows beneath scales on the leg and foot. This causes lameness as well as the presence of ragged legs and feed and distorted claws.
**Mites burrow beneath leg scales causing them to loosen and rise
 
**Ragged appearance to legs and feet
 
**Distorted claws and feet
 
**Infected birds are usually lame
 
  
 
*''K. gallinae''
 
*''K. gallinae''
**Depluming itch in poultry
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::This species is a depluming itch mite in poultry. The mite burrows into feather shafts and causes pain and pruritus causing birds to pull out their own body feathers.
**Burrow into feather shafts
 
**Intense pain and pruritus
 
**Birds pull out body feathers
 
  
 
*''K. pilae''
 
*''K. pilae''
**Scaly face and beak in psittacines
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::This species is the cause of 'scaly face' psittacine birds. The mite attacks the bare areas of the face, beak, cere and body causing scaliness but little pruritus.
**Mites attack bare or lightly feathered areas of the face, beak, cere and body
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**Scaliness at the base of the beak is the first sign which then spreads
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**Little pruritus
 
 
[[Category:Poultry]]
 
[[Category:Poultry]]
 
[[Category:Burrowing_Mites]]
 
[[Category:Burrowing_Mites]]
 
[[Category:To_Do_-_NickJ]]
 
[[Category:To_Do_-_NickJ]]

Revision as of 19:19, 5 July 2010

Knemidocoptes Mite under Light microscope (Courtesy of C. Antonczyk)
Chicken with Scaly Leg (Courtesy of C. Antonczyk)

Knemidocoptes are burrowing mites of avian species. There are a number of important species infecting both production birds and pet animals.

  • Life cycle similar to Sarcoptes spp.

Identification

Knemidocoptes are small round mites found in different locations on avian species dependant on the species of mite present. They have short legs similarly to most other species of burrowing mites. They may look similar to Sarcoptes spp. however they lack pegs and have dorsal striations instead. The presence of a terminal anus can also be used as a distinguishing feature.

Detection

The method of detection is a combination of the presence of clinical signs as well as identification of mites on a skin scrape or feather pluck.

Life Cycle

  • Repeat treatments with acaricides needed
    • Few products licensed for use in poultry

Important Species

  • K. mutans
This species is the cause of 'scaly leg'in poultry species as the mite burrows beneath scales on the leg and foot. This causes lameness as well as the presence of ragged legs and feed and distorted claws.
  • K. gallinae
This species is a depluming itch mite in poultry. The mite burrows into feather shafts and causes pain and pruritus causing birds to pull out their own body feathers.
  • K. pilae
This species is the cause of 'scaly face' psittacine birds. The mite attacks the bare areas of the face, beak, cere and body causing scaliness but little pruritus.