Bugs, Beetle, Horse and Deer flies, Tsetse flies, Forest flies, Sheep ked Flashcards

1
Q

Choose the scientific name of the horsefly species.

A

Tabanus bromius

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2
Q

Choose the developmental cycle typical for bedbugs.

A

Epimetamorphosis

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3
Q

Choose the developmental cycle typical for diptherans.

A

Holometamorphosis

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4
Q

This species never consumes blood.

A

Fannia canicularis

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5
Q

This species never consumes blood.

A

Musca domestica

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6
Q

This species never consumes blood.

A

Muscina stabulans

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7
Q

Both sexes are haematophagus?

A

Stomoxys calcitrans

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8
Q

Both sexes are haematophagus?

A

Haematobius irritans

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9
Q

How many nymphal stages do bugs have?

A

5

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10
Q

What does the pupa of bugs look like?

A

No pupa! since they develop via epimorphosis

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11
Q

What does the male bedbug feed on?

A

Blood

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12
Q

Which bug causes anaemia?

A

Cimea lectularis (bed bug)

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13
Q

Where are the respiratory spiracles of bugs located?

A

Ventrally on the abdomen

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14
Q

Respiratory spiracles lay on:

A

Stigma plate

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15
Q

How many nymphal stages are there in the Darkling beetle?

A

None (have larvae)

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16
Q

Diptera whose antenna has only 3 segments?

A

Tabunus

17
Q

Tsetse fly gives birth to:

A

One fully grown third stage larvae

18
Q

Size of the Tsetse fly:

A

6-15mm

19
Q

Which is the largest?

A

Tsetse

20
Q

Which lay fully-grown larvae?

A

Tsetse

21
Q

Adult species of this genus are always wingless?

A

Melophagus ovinus

22
Q

Which of the following does not belong to the mouthparts?

A

Antennae

23
Q

Their larvae are able to chew into solid materials?

A

Alphitobius diaperinus

24
Q

Development of Family Culicidae:

A

(holo)metamorphosis

25
Q

Life cycle of Heteroptera (Hemiptera)?

A

Epimorphosis

26
Q

What is characteristic of the Family Simuliidae?

A

Pupa in slipper shaped coccoon that is reddish-brown

27
Q

Which group pupates inside a cocoon capsule?

A

Simulidae

28
Q

What order does the Fannia canicularis belong to?

A

Cyclorrhapha