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[[Image:Stomoxys calcitrans.jpg|150px|thumb|right|'''Stomoxys calcitrans''' Fir0002/Flagstaffotos 2007, Wikimedia Commons]]
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Also known as: '''''Stable fly
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==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
[[Image:Stomoxys calcitrans.jpg|thumb|right|150px|''Stomoxys calcitrans'' - Wikimedia Commons]]
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''S. calcitrans''are of the family ''Muscidae''.  They can feed on a number of hosts in close succession, and therefore can act as an important mechanical vector in the transmission of disease e.g. [[Equine Infectious Anemia|Equine infectious anaemia]].
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*'''Visiting''' biting fly
 
**Feeds on the host
 
**Spends most of its time '''off''' the host e.g. In flight or resting on buildings, foliage and fences
 
 
 
*Attacks most animals
 
 
 
*Found worldwide
 
 
 
 
 
==Recognition==
 
*Similar to [[Musca spp.|''Musca domestica'']]
 
 
 
*5-7mm long
 
 
 
*Forward-pointing proboscis (biting)
 
 
 
**Both males and females suck blood
 
  
*Grey thorax and abdomen
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''S. calcitrans'' can also act as intermediate hosts of the [[:Category:Nematodes|nematode]] ''[[Habronema]]''.
  
*Longitudinal grey stripes on thorax
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==Identification==
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''Stomoxys calcitrans'' has a high resemblance to [[Musca spp.|''Musca domestica'']]. 
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''S. calcitrans'' is 5-7mm long, and both the males and females suck blood. They are grey with four long longitudinal stripes on the thorax, and with large black spots on the abdomen. 
  
*Large black spots on abdomen
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The larvae are identified by examination of the posterior spiracles.
  
*Clear wings
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Eggs are yellow, and approximately 1mm in length.
  
 
==Life cycle==
 
==Life cycle==
*Eggs laid on rotting hay and straw
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Eggs are laid on manure, or rotting hay and straw. The eggs then develop into larvae in usually less than 4 days, and then transform from larvae into adults. The females require several large blood meals before they are successfully able to reproduce.
  
*Larvae feed on vegetable matter
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The life cycle from the production of an egg to a fully mature adult can range from 12-60 days.
  
*Life cycle takes '''1 month'''
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Adult flies can survive for around 1 month.
  
*Adult flies survive for 1 month
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==Pathogenesis==
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*Production losses
 
**Reduced weight gain
 
**Milk yield losses
 
***Up to 20% in cattle affected by '''fly worry'''
 
  
*Vectors for the retrovirus [[Equine Infectious Anemia|Equine infectious anaemia]]
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*Mechanical vectors for protozoa e.g. trypanosomes in warmer countries
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[[Category:Biting_Flies]]
  
*Intermediate hosts of the nematode [[Parasitic skin infections - Pathology#Helminths|''Habronema'']]
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Latest revision as of 18:36, 18 July 2012


Stomoxys calcitrans
Class Insecta
Family Muscidae
Stomoxys calcitrans Fir0002/Flagstaffotos 2007, Wikimedia Commons

Also known as: Stable fly

Introduction

S. calcitransare of the family Muscidae. They can feed on a number of hosts in close succession, and therefore can act as an important mechanical vector in the transmission of disease e.g. Equine infectious anaemia.

S. calcitrans can also act as intermediate hosts of the nematode Habronema.

Identification

Stomoxys calcitrans has a high resemblance to Musca domestica. S. calcitrans is 5-7mm long, and both the males and females suck blood. They are grey with four long longitudinal stripes on the thorax, and with large black spots on the abdomen.

The larvae are identified by examination of the posterior spiracles.

Eggs are yellow, and approximately 1mm in length.

Life cycle

Eggs are laid on manure, or rotting hay and straw. The eggs then develop into larvae in usually less than 4 days, and then transform from larvae into adults. The females require several large blood meals before they are successfully able to reproduce.

The life cycle from the production of an egg to a fully mature adult can range from 12-60 days.

Adult flies can survive for around 1 month.


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