Fly recognition Flashcards

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Why type of fly is this?

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Nuisance - sponge like labeellum (green)

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2
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What type of fly is this?

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Biting fly - forward pointing proboscis

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3
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What species of fly is this?

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Musca sp(muscidae family)

M.domestica - house fly

M.autumnalis - face fly

standard 7.5mm fly

nuisance

long grey thorax

yellow and black striped abdomen

production loss

transmit - anthrax, e.coli, salmonella, poultry tapeworms

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4
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What species of fly does this LC belong to?

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Musca sp

control by sanitation, spray dung heaps with insecticide, spray resting sites - around animal buildings

control on host

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5
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What has hapenned to this sheep’s head and what fly has caused it?

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Broken head - from self inflicted damage from swarms of flies - can lead to blowfly strike and secondary inf.

Hydrotea Irritans (head fly) ( Muscidae family)

olive green abdomen

eggs in vegetation - larvae emerge and overwinter - pupate in spring - adult emerge in summer

can transmit summer mastitis in cattle

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What fly is this?

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Stable fly / Stomoxys calcitrans ( biting fly from Muscidae family)

visiting fly

animals and humans worldwide

grey with grey striped thorax

grey with black striped abdomen

eggs on rotting straw - LC is 1 month

production loss

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7
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What fly is this?

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Haematobia irritans / horn fly (resident biting fly from Muscidae family)

rests on back, shoulders and sides of host

feeds on belly, dewlap and udder

small stable fly

eggs in cattle dung - larvae pupate beneath dung - adult flies in 1 week

production loss - annoyance

easier to control as more time in contact with host but means could develop resistance more quickly

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What fly is this?

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Horse fly - Tabanidae family

medium - large

female only bites

dark colour and large eyes

discal cell wing venation

eggs on leaves over water - larvae fall into water - return to land to pupate (1 year)

painful bites

vector for - antrax, pasturella, african horse sickness

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9
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What fly is this?

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Buffalo gnat / black fly/ Simulidae family

small, black, hump backed, short hairless antennae, clear wings

active in morning and evening - painful bites - anaemia

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10
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What fly is this?

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Tsetse fly - Glossinidae family

medium size, biting mouthparts, greenish thorax and yellow/brown abdomen

close cell butchers cleaver wing venation

painful irritating bites

transmit trypanosomes and sleeping sickness

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11
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What fly is this?

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Midge - ceratopogonida family - Culicoides genus

very small, dark colour, humpback, mottled wings

eggs on plants near water - larvae - pupae - adults (1 month - 1 year)

worldwide

painful irritatin bites - only females suck blood

cause sweet itch in horses( allergic dermatitis)

vector for bluetongue, african horse sickness, schmallengberg

stable horses(late afternoon - early evening) , drain breeding sites, fly strips in stables

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12
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What fly is this?

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Mosquito - Culicidae family

important genera - culex, aedes, anopheles

small, biting mouthparts, slender body, long legs, narrow wings with scales

raft of eggs on water - larvae below water - pupa- adult (2 weeks - several months)

most active at night

painful irritating bites - only females suck blood

transmit: dengues fever, yellow fever, milaria, enlephantosis, myxomatosis, dirofilaria immitis,
control: destroy breeding sites, public education,

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13
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What fly is this?

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sandfly - psychodidae family

vector for leishmania

warmer climate only

mini mosquito, hairs on wing margins and veins

eggs on ground/cracks in floor - adult (1-3 months)

nuisance (only F suck blood)

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14
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What fly is this?

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Forest fly - Hippoboscidae family - Hippobosca spp

biting fly - horses and cattle

medium, reddish-brown with yellow spots, reduced wings, biting mouthparts normall retracted

adult fly depostis larvae in soil - pupates in soil - adult(one year)

irritation and annoyance

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15
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What fly is this?

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Melophagus ovinus / sheep ked - Hippoboscidae family

biting

sheep and goats worldwide-autumn and winter

medium, hairy, brown, biting mouthparts, wingless, strong legs and claws

female deposits single larvae- pupates in fleece on host - adult (few weeks-months)

anaemia, wool damage,

sheep dipping and shearing

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