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*'''''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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*'''''Adults inhabit the nasal passages of dogs (and sometimes cats)'''''
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*'''''Eggs are sneezed out or passed with the faeces and are swallowed by herbivores'''''
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*'''''Eggs hatch in the herbivore intestine and migrate to the mesenteric lymph nodes'''''
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*'''''Larvae encyst to become infective nymphs'''''
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*'''''When dogs eat uncooked viscera the nymphs crawl up the nasal cavity via the soft palate'''''
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|<big>'''What are the two species of sea lice of veterinary importance?'''
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*'''''Lepeophtheirus'''''
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*'''''Caligus'''''
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|<big>'''What do heavy infections of sea lice lead to?'''
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*'''''Epidermal abrasion'''''
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*'''''Haemorrhage'''''
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*'''''Immunosuppression'''''
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*'''''Decreased productivity'''''
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*'''''Death'''''
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Question Answer Article
By which other name is Linguatula serrata known and why?
  • The tongue worm
  • Is shaped like a tongue with an expanded anterior and transverse striations
Link to Answer Article
Summarise the life cycle of Linguatula serrata.
  • Adults inhabit the nasal passages of dogs (and sometimes cats)
  • Eggs are sneezed out or passed with the faeces and are swallowed by herbivores
  • Eggs hatch in the herbivore intestine and migrate to the mesenteric lymph nodes
  • Larvae encyst to become infective nymphs
  • When dogs eat uncooked viscera the nymphs crawl up the nasal cavity via the soft palate
Link to Answer Article
What are the two species of sea lice of veterinary importance?
  • Lepeophtheirus
  • Caligus
Link to Answer Article
What do heavy infections of sea lice lead to?
  • Epidermal abrasion
  • Haemorrhage
  • Immunosuppression
  • Decreased productivity
  • Death
Link to Answer Article