Medical Entomology Exam 3
approximately how many people die in Georgia each year due to insect bites or stings?
10
approximately how many brown recluse spiders have been reported in Georgia?
58
The African eyeworm (Loa Loa) can cause
Calabar swelling: Localized subcutaneous edema -characterized by erythema, heat, pain and itching. -Occasionally a worm can be seen moving under the skin.
scientific name for blow fly
Calliphoridae
which family is most useful in establishing post-mortem interval?
Calliphoridae
Non-biting flies are found in order
Diptera
scientific name for syrphid fly (rat-tailed maggot)
Eristalis
sandflies belong to which family and genus?
Family: Ceratopogonidae Genus: Culicoides
the eye gnat belongs to what family and genus?
Family: Chloropidae Genus: Liohippelates
drain flies are found in which family and genus?
Family: Psychodidae Genera: Phlebotomus (Old World) Lutzomyia (New World)
In October 2010, south Georgia experienced its first known death due to which insects?
Africanized honey bees
scientific name for horn fly
Haematobia irritans
scientific name for black soldier fly
Hermetia illucens
scientific name for eye gnat
Hippelates
damage caused by red imported fire ants includes
Human stings, destruction of newly-planted ornamentals, and mortality of ground-dwelling bird nestlings.
scientific name for little house fly
Fannia canicularis
treatment for African sleeping sickness
Fexinidazole Winthrop - 10 day treatment - treats all stages of the disease - distribution simplified so it can reach remote areas
scientific name for tsetse fly
Glossina morsitans
scientific name for house fly
Musca domestica
scientific name for bazaar fly
Musca sorbens
which family has vermiform larvae?
Muscidae
scientific name for flesh fly
Sarcophagidae
deer fly and horse fly both belong to which family?
Tabanidae
parasitoid
an organism that spends its immature stages in or on the host, which it eventually kills. adult parasitoids are free-living.
what gives face fly puparia their white color?
calcium
Bluetongue virus is vectored by
culicoides midges (sandflies)
common habitat for stable fly larvae
damp decaying plant material
the brown recluse spider
has a violin-shaped marking on its cephalothorax, has a unicolorous abdomen with no markings, has 6 eyes
all spiders
have a cephalothorax and abdomen
Which of the following statements is true about Opiliones?
have no venom glands, do not secrete silk, have the head, thorax, and abdomen combined into a single body segment, are not spiders
chemical control methods include:
insecticides: adulticides and larvicides
classes of insecticides:
organophosphates pyrethroids insect growth regulators others (spinosyns and neonicotinoids)
what factors appear to be more prevalent among people suffering from delusory parasitosis?
over 50 years of age, female, socially isolated
how are parasitoids used to control fly populations?
parasitoids oviposit in fly puparia. parasitoid larva consumes the developing fly inside the puparium. the parasitoid larva pupates inside the fly puparium and emerges as an adult.
Hippoboscidae include
wingless flies: -louse flies/keds -deer keds -sheep keds -pigeon flies
all fleas are
wingless, haematophagous, holometabolous, poikilotherms
stable fly adults
-Adults with distinctive "checkerboard" markings on abdomen. • Following engorgement they become sluggish and fly off to rest and digest their blood meal. • Average lifespan of adults is normally 2-3 weeks, depending on temperature.
stable flies are developmental vectors of
-Habronema microstoma (spirurid nematode causing summer sores in horses) -Minor role as mechanical vector of equine infectious anemia virus and bovine leukosis virus
Stomoxys calcitrans
-Known as the "stable fly" -Sole species of Stomoxys in Americas, from Canada to Argentina -Worldwide, there are 18 species of Stomoxys -Native to Africa, Europe, Asia and the Orient
common behaviors exhibited by cattle that are infested with stable flies?
-avoidance behaviors -Running -Kicking -Stamping -Head-slinging -Licking -Tail-switching -Bunching
African sleepy sickness
-caused by trypanosomes that cross the blood-brain barrier producting cerebral inflammation -symptoms include: anxiety, drowsiness during the day, insomnia at night, fever, headache, mood changes, uncontrollable sleepiness, sweating, swollen lymph nodes all over the body, weakness.
Bluetongue virus
-causes cyanotic tongue in sheep and other farm animals -coronitis -depression
Musca autumnalis (face fly)
-eggs laid in very fresh bovine manure -larvae develop in manure -adults feed on lacrimal secretions -originated in Europe; unintentionally introduced to North America
fly control methods include:
-exclusion: keeping flies out of structures -source reduction: eliminating larval development sites; making sites unsuitable for oviposition or larval survival -sanitation: eliminating food or other attractant substances
culicoides species can infest animals and cause
-itching -hypersensitivity can lead to eczema -epizootic hemorrhagic disease virus of white-tailed deer
Haematobia irritans (horn fly)
-oviposit only in fresh bovine manure
sponging mouthparts
-salivary fluids accomplish external digestion -resulting material is imbibed into the mouth via capillary action
Why are flies of medical importance?
-some are mechanical vectors -Some are biological vectors. -Some produce medical problems themselves. -Many are pests
eye gnat (liohippelates)
-transmits the causative agent of yaws (bacterial skin disease in tropics) -adults feed on lacrimal secretions -Thrive in south Georgia's friable sandy soils; larvae develop in decaying organic material in ag fields
flies can be indentified by
-type of mouthparts -chaetotaxy (skeletal patterns) -antennal morphology -wing venation
Leucocytozoon
Black flies feed inside horses' ears producing bleeding, scabbing, and ear sensitivity.
the most common spider found in Georgia homes (and also most frequently mistaken as a putative brown recluse spider) is the
Kukulcania hibernalis (southern house spider)
deer fly and horse fly are vectors of
Loa Loa: African eyeworm -Adult filarial nematode just beneath conjunctiva of human eye, Cameroon.
Musca autumnalis (face fly) mechanically vectors_____
Moraxella bovis (pinkeye) and Thelazia (eyeworms)
scientific name for face fly
Musca autumnalis
African Trypanosomiasis in cattle is called
Nagana
bat flies:
Nycteribiidae and Streblidae
what family to dung beetles belong to?
Scarabaeidae
scientific name for black fly
Simuliidae
scientific name for stable fly
Stomoxys calcitrans (Linnaeus)
which family do black flies (Hermetia illucens) belong to?
Stratiomyidae
parasite that causes african sleeping sickness
Trypanosoma brucei
nagana is caused by
Trypanosoma brucei brucei
parasite for human African Trypanosomiasis
Trypanosoma brucei gambiense and Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense
What is the difference between Trypanosoma cruzi and Trypanosoma brucei?
Trypanosoma cruzi causes Chagas's disease and Trypanosoma brucei causes African Trypanosoma/Nagana.
black soldier fly larvae have
a leathery exoskeleton
possible biological control options for imported fire ants include
a protozoan, another parasitic fire ant queen, the decapitating phorid fly
black fly larvae live
attached to substrate in flowing streams and rivers
both sexes of stable flies are
blood feeders
scientific name for pinkeye
bovine keratoconjunctivitis (vectors: Musca autumnalis/face fly)
stable flies commonly feed on
cattle (lower portion of the body)
vectors of Canine Leishmaniasis
drain flies (phlebotomus/lutzomyia)
filth flies are
face flies and house flies that feed on feces and filth
non-biting flies include:
house fly face fly eye gnat bazaar fly little house fly flesh fly blow fly syrphid fly (rat-tailed maggot) black soldier fly
which insects have sponging mouthparts?
house fly face fly flesh fly blow fly
Musca sorbens (bazaar fly) is a vector of which diseases?
human enteric disease and trachoma
the best time to apply fire ant bait is
in late afternoon when the area is shaded but temperatures are still about 50 degress F
Where do male and female reproductive imported fire ants mate?
in the air
how do fly larvae develop?
larva forms a puparium (a shell within which the larva will develop into an adult fly) by hardening of larval skin. The puparium starts off as a light color but as the larva becomes an adult the puparium darkens in color.
which insects have piercing sucking mouthparts?
mosquitoes stable fly horn fly tsetse fly louse fly
what effect does an insect growth regulator have when applied to an adult fly?
none
the only tarantula found east of the Mississippi is
none of these
where do drain fly larvae develop?
on organic debris in host nest burrow
tsetse larvae
relatively large; immediately burrows into the soil and pupates
culicoides species include
sand flies, punkies, no-see-ums, and biting midges
both brown recluse spiders and spitting spiders have
six eyes
creatures that exhibit maternal care and transport their yound around on their backs are
some wolf spiders, some fishing spiders, some scorpions
Trypanosoma brucei gambiense causes
the African Sleeping Sickness that afflicts people in the western part of the African continent, chronic trypanosomiasis. Causes 98% of human cases of human African trypanosomiasis
Trypanosoma brucei rhodesiense causes
the acute onset form of trypanosomiasis found in eastern Africa.
what is a distinctive feature of deer and horse fly larvae?
they are semi-aquatic
the reason trapdoor spiders are rarely seen by people in Georgia is because
they are subterranean
why are house fly puparia black in color?
they contain chitin
how do dung beetles control fly populations?
they disrupt manure to enhance rapid drying. flies need a moist environment to develop in, so dung beetles make the environment unsuitable for oviposition.
what happens when fly larvae have fully deveoped into adults?
they emerge from the puparium and wait forf their wings fully expand.
tsetse flies transmit
trypanosomes that cause African sleeping sickness or African trypanosomiasis
diptera means
two wings
biological control
using parasites (parasitoids), predators, pathogens, or competitors to eliminate pest flies.
what type of mouthparts are possessed by adult Oestrid flies?
vestigial
which insects have non-functional mouthparts?
warble fly bot fly
Hermetia illucens (black soldier fly) is often mistaken for a
wasp