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''Setaria spp.'' are of the superfamily [[Filarioidea]]. | ''Setaria spp.'' are of the superfamily [[Filarioidea]]. | ||
− | =Setaria labiato-papillosa= | + | ==''Setaria labiato-papillosa''== |
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− | '''Intermediate hosts''': Mosquitoes | + | '''Intermediate hosts''': [[Mosquitoes]] |
− | '''Definitive hosts''': Cattle, buffalo and deer | + | '''Definitive hosts''': Cattle, buffalo and deer |
− | ==Identification== | + | ===Identification=== |
They are long, thin, white worms, generally less than 12cm in length. | They are long, thin, white worms, generally less than 12cm in length. | ||
− | ==Life Cycle== | + | ===Life Cycle=== |
− | ''S. labiato-papillosa'' | + | ''S. labiato-papillosa'' has an indirect life cycle. Larvae are produced by adult worms, and are present in the hosts blood. The mosquitoes become infected whilst feeding. The larvae develop in mosquitos and infect a new definitive host. |
The prepatent period is 8-10 months. | The prepatent period is 8-10 months. | ||
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− | =Setaria digitatus= | ||
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− | '''Intermediate hosts''': Mosquitos | + | '''Intermediate hosts''': Mosquitos |
− | '''Definitive hosts''': Cattle and buffalos | + | '''Definitive hosts''': Cattle and buffalos |
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''S. digitatus'' is similar in appearance to ''S. labito-papillosa'', except slightly smaller at around 5cm. | ''S. digitatus'' is similar in appearance to ''S. labito-papillosa'', except slightly smaller at around 5cm. | ||
[[Category:Filarioidea]] | [[Category:Filarioidea]] | ||
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+ | [[Category:Horse_Nematodes]][[Category:Cattle_Nematodes]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Deer_Nematodes]] | ||
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Setaria spp. | |
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Class | Nematoda |
Super-family | Filarioidea |
Setaria spp. are of the superfamily Filarioidea.
Setaria labiato-papillosa
Also known as: | Bovine abdominal filariosis |
Hosts
Intermediate hosts: Mosquitoes
Definitive hosts: Cattle, buffalo and deer
Identification
They are long, thin, white worms, generally less than 12cm in length.
Life Cycle
S. labiato-papillosa has an indirect life cycle. Larvae are produced by adult worms, and are present in the hosts blood. The mosquitoes become infected whilst feeding. The larvae develop in mosquitos and infect a new definitive host.
The prepatent period is 8-10 months.
Setaria digitatus
Also known as: | Kumri |
Hosts
Intermediate hosts: Mosquitos
Definitive hosts: Cattle and buffalos
Identification
S. digitatus is similar in appearance to S. labito-papillosa, except slightly smaller at around 5cm.