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What is myiasis? | The parasitism of living animals by dipteran larvae
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Are Oestridae species obligatory or facultative parasites? | Obligatory
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What are Hypoderma species more commonly known as and what do they look like? |
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Where in the body are the winter resting sites of Hypoderma species? |
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How many generations of warble flies are there per year? | One
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Why are warble flies a problem? |
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What are Oestrus ovis species also known as? | Sheep nasal bot flies
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How are the Oestrus ovis larvae distinguished? | Distinct black bands on each body segment
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If Oestrus ovis larvae are deposited in late summer, where in the sheep can they overwinter? | In the nasal cavity
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True or False: Oestrus ovis larvae cause true gid in sheep? |
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What are the three main species of Gasterophilus in the UK, also known as the horse bot fly? |
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Where does Gasterophilus species lay their eggs on the horse? |
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What are the Gasterophilus larvae called once they have attached to the gastric mucosa? | Bots
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Where do Dermatobia hominis lay their eggs? | On blood sucking flies
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How long is the life cycle of Dermatobia hominis? | 4 months
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Are Calliphoridae species obligatory or facultative parsites? | Facultative
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What is the name of the condition caused by Calliphoridae? |
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Where are blowfly eggs laid on an animal? |
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How many generations of blowflies develop per year? |
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What factors influence the prevalence of blowfly strike? |
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What are the recognisable features of Wohlfahrtia species? |
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