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*'''''Cause skin infections in livestock''''' | *'''''Cause skin infections in livestock''''' | ||
||[[Biting Flies#Ceratopogonidae|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] | ||[[Biting Flies#Ceratopogonidae|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] | ||
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+ | |<big>'''What are ''Culicidae'' species better known as?''' | ||
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+ | *'''''Mosquitos''''' | ||
+ | ||[[Biting Flies#Culicidae|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] | ||
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+ | |<big>'''True or False: Both male and female ''Culicidae'' suck blood?''' | ||
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+ | *'''''False''''' | ||
+ | *'''''Only female mosquitos suck blood''''' | ||
+ | ||[[Biting Flies#Culicidae|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] | ||
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+ | |<big>'''What are ''Psychodidae'' the main vectors for?''' | ||
+ | ||<font color="white"> <big> | ||
+ | *'''''Leishmaniasis''''' | ||
+ | ||[[Biting Flies#Psychodidae|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] | ||
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+ | |<big>'''What are ''Hippobosca'' more commonly known as?''' | ||
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+ | *'''''Forest flies''''' | ||
+ | ||[[Biting Flies#Hippobosca spp.|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] | ||
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+ | |<big>'''What are ''Melophagus'' more commonly known as?''' | ||
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+ | *'''''Sheep ked''''' | ||
+ | ||[[Biting Flies#Melophagus spp.|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] | ||
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+ | |<big>'''What are the main recognisable features of ''Melophagus'' species?''' | ||
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+ | *'''''Hairy''''' | ||
+ | *'''''Reddish-brown colouring''''' | ||
+ | *'''''Forward pointing proboscis''''' | ||
+ | *'''''Narrown head''''' | ||
+ | *'''''Dorso-ventrally flattened''''' | ||
+ | *'''''Wingless''''' | ||
+ | ||[[Biting Flies#Melophagus spp.|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] | ||
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+ | |<big>'''Are ''Melophagus'' species resident or visiting flies?''' | ||
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+ | *'''''Resident''''' | ||
+ | *'''''Spend the entire life cycle on the host''''' | ||
+ | ||[[Biting Flies#Melophagus spp.|<span title="Answer article">Link to Answer Article</span>]] | ||
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==<font color="purple">Myiasis Producing Flies</font>== | ==<font color="purple">Myiasis Producing Flies</font>== |
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Insecta
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Fill in the missing words about the insect body | The outer layer of the exoskeleton is called the epicuticle which is made of protein and covered by a waxy layer. The inner layers of the exoskeleton are called the endocuticle and the exocuticle which are made of protein and chitin | Link to Answer Article |
What are halteres? |
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What are spiracles? |
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What is the name of the general insect body system? |
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What are oviparous insects? |
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What are viviparous insects? |
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Summarise simple metamorphosis and give an example of a species of insect which uses it |
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Summarise complex metamorphosis and give an example of a species of insect which uses it |
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Fleas
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What is the most common species of flea which infects cats and dogs? |
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Which flea only has pronotal combs? |
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What are the key features of Pulex irritans? |
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How is the life cycle of Spilopsyllus cuniculi scynchronised with their main hosts the rabbit? |
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How long do adult fleas live? |
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What do flea eggs look like? |
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Which life cycle stage is negatively phototropic and what does this mean? |
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What is the name of the flea juvenile hormone? |
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Lice
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What are the characteristics of chewing lice? |
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True or False: Chewing lice are found on both mammals and birds? |
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What are the characteristics of sucking lice? |
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True or False: Sucking lice are found on both mammals and birds? |
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How long does the louse life cycle take? |
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What is the name of the generalised condition lice cause? |
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Which species is affected by only sucking lice? |
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Are birds affected by sucking or chewing lice? |
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True or False: Mallophaga are more susceptible to systemic insecticides than Alloplura? |
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Nuisance Flies
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What are the two Muscidae species of veterinary importance? |
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What is the main difference between biting and nuisance flies? |
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How do Musca spp. cause production losses? |
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Give some examples of disease Musca' spp. transmit |
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True or False: H. irritans larvae undergo diapause? |
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What problems can H. irritans cause in livestock? |
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Biting Flies
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Is Stomoxys calcitrans a visiting or resident biting fly? |
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What are the main recognisable features of Stomoxys calcitrans? |
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How do Stomoxys calcitrans cause production losses? |
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Which retrovirus is Stomoxys calcitrans a vector for? |
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What is Haematoba irritans more commonly known as? |
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Why is Haematoba irritans easier to control than visiting biting flies? |
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What are the three most important species of Tabanidae? |
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How could you identify Tabanidae species solely on looking at their wing venation? |
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Why do Simuliidae species have a hump-backed appearance? |
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Why is the life cycle of Simuliidae species? |
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What are Glossinidae species more commonly known as and which trypanosomal disease do they cause in humans? |
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Why are Ceratopogonidae species a problem to livestock |
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What are Culicidae species better known as? |
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True or False: Both male and female Culicidae suck blood? |
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What are Psychodidae the main vectors for? |
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What are Hippobosca more commonly known as? |
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What are Melophagus more commonly known as? |
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What are the main recognisable features of Melophagus species? |
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Are Melophagus species resident or visiting flies? |
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