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[[Image:Deer tick.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Deer tick - Scott Bauer]]
 
===Arachnids===
 
 
<FlashCard questions="2">
 
<FlashCard questions="2">
 
|q1=What are the two divisions of the arachnid body?
 
|q1=What are the two divisions of the arachnid body?
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|l2=Arachnida#Life Cycle
 
|l2=Arachnida#Life Cycle
 
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===Ticks===
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<big>'''[[Ticks Flashcards]]
|q1=What are seed ticks?
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|a1=Tick larvae
 
|l1=Arachnida#Life Cycle
 
|q2=How can you differentiate hard ticks from soft ticks?
 
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*Soft ticks have no scutum
 
*The mouthparts are not visible from the dorsal surface of soft ticks
 
*Hard ticks have festoons
 
*Hard ticks can be ornate
 
|l2=Suborder: Metastigmata, ticks#Morphology
 
|q3=True or False: Soft ticks can swell up to three times their body size whilst taking a blood meal
 
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*False
 
*Soft ticks feed little and often and cannot expand to three times their body size whilst feeding
 
*Female hard ticks can swell up to three times their body size whilst engorging on a blood meal
 
|l3=Suborder: Metastigmata, ticks#Morphology
 
|q4=List the mouthparts of ticks
 
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*Hypostome
 
*Chelicerae
 
*Palps
 
|l4=Suborder: Metastigmata, ticks#Mouthparts
 
|q5=Fill in the missing words about soft and hard ticks:
 
<p>Soft ticks feed ??? and on ??? hosts. Hard ticks take ??? at each life cycle stage and can feed on ??? different hosts during their life cycle.</p>
 
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*little and often
 
*many
 
*one blood meal
 
*one, two or three
 
|l5=Suborder: Metastigmata, ticks#Life Cycle
 
|q6=What is trans-ovarian transmission and give an example of a species of tick which uses this
 
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*Infection is passed from one generation of ticks to the next through the egg
 
*Babesia
 
|l6=Suborder: Metastigmata, ticks#Disease Transmission
 
|q7=What is trans-stadial transmission?
 
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*Parasite or microbial organism is ingested during feeding
 
*Organism passed onto the next host as the tick develops (only in two and three host ticks)
 
*It is not passed onto the next generation through the egg
 
|l7=Suborder: Metastigmata, ticks#Disease Transmission
 
|q8=What is the most important tick species in the UK, how many hosts does it feed upon and what disease can it spread?
 
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*Ixodes species
 
*3 host tick
 
*Transmits Lyme Disease
 
|l8=Suborder: Metastigmata, ticks#Important UK Hard Ticks
 
|q9=What climate does Rhipicephalus species prefer and what is it a vector for?
 
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*Warmer climates
 
*Theileria parva for East Coast Fever
 
*Babesia bigemina
 
*Babesia canis and Ehrlichia canis
 
|l9=Suborder: Metastigmata, ticks#Important Overseas Hard Ticks
 
|q10=Name some important soft ticks
 
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*Argas species
 
*Ornithodorus species
 
*Otobius species
 
|l10=Suborder: Metastigmata, ticks#Important Overseas Soft Ticks
 
|q11=
 
*What are the main methods of tick control?
 
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*Killing ticks on the ground
 
*Separate the host from infection
 
*Killing ticks on the host
 
*Enhancing stock resistance
 
|l11=Suborder: Metastigmata, ticks#Control
 
</FlashCard>
 
  
 
===Mites===
 
===Mites===

Revision as of 22:07, 30 March 2010

Arachnids

Question Answer Article
What are the two divisions of the arachnid body? Link to Article
Summarise the arachnid life cycle Link to Article


Ticks Flashcards


Mites

Question Answer Article
How many pairs of legs do adult and nymph mites have respectively? Link to Article
What is the main feature which distinguishes burrowing mites from non-burrowing mites? Link to Article
Is Sarcoptes as burrowing or non-burrowing mite? Link to Article
What clinical signs present in an infection caused by Sarcoptes mites? Link to Article
Which species are affected by Knemidocoptes mites? Link to Article
What are the three main species of Knemidocoptes mites and what conditions do they cause? Link to Article
Which species do Trixacarus mites affect and how long can it take before the infection causes death? Link to Article
What shape are Demodex mites? Link to Article
What are the two types of demodecosis caused by Demodex mites? Link to Article
What species do Notoedres mites affect? Link to Article
What are the main species of non-burrowing mites of veterinary importance? Link to Article
Do Psoroptes mites have segmented or unsegmented pedicles? Link to Article
What are the two main Psoroptes mites of veterinary importance? Link to Article
Do Chorioptes mites have segmented or unsegmented pedicles and what is the main species of veterinary importance? Link to Article
Which non-burrowing mite causes otitis externa in dogs? Link to Article
Which non-burrowing mite causes walking dandruff? Link to Article
What is Dermanyssus gallinae better known as and does it spend most of its time on or off its host species? Link to Article
Which mites are often found in feed stores and bedding and what problems do they cause? Link to Article
To which industry do Varroa destructor pose a major problem? Link to Article