Bugs (Hemiptera) Flashcards

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Cimex (bed bug)

Antenna: 4 segments

Mouthpart ventrally

Bed bugs never transfer diseases

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Cimex hemipterus - tropical bed bug

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Cimex - bed bug

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Cimex - bedbug

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Name 3 kissing bugs (reduviidae) species

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  1. Triatoma
  2. Rhodnius
  3. Panstrongylus
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kissing bugs

Faeces on skin by scratching trypomastigote goes into skin and causes Oedema on eye.

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Beetles (coleoptera)

Lesser mealworm : Alphitobius diaperinus

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Beetles (coleoptera)

Lesser mealworm : Alphitobius diaperinus

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Beetles (coleoptera)

Lesser mealworm : Alphitobius diaperinus

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Beetles (coleoptera)

Alphitobius diaperinus larvae

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Beetles (coleoptera)

Lesser mealworm : Alphitobius diaperinus larvae

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Name 2 beetles (diptera)

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Diptera

  1. Nematocera
  2. Brachycera
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What is the difference of Nematocera and Brachysera?

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Nematocera: Longer antenna (>3 segments)

Brachycera: short antenna, only 3 segments

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Beetles (dipteroid)

Nematocera : longer antenna

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Beetles (dipteroid)

Brachycera: short antenna

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Nematocera

Blackflies : simuliidae family

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Nematocera

Blackflies : simuliidae family

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Nematocera

Blackflies : simuliidae family

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Nematocera

Blackflies pupa : simuliidae family

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Nematocera

Simulidae blackflies

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Nematocera

Simulidae blackflies

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Nematocera

Simulidae blackflies

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Nematocera

Sandflies : psychodidae (Phlebotominae)

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Nematocera

Sandflies : psychodidae (Phlebotominae)

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Nematocera

Sandflies : psychodidae (Phlebotominae)

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Nematocera

Sandflies : psychodidae (Phlebotominae)

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Nematocera

Sandflies : psychodidae (Phlebotominae)

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Nematocera

P

Legless body of a female

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Nematocera

Phelebotomus sp.

Legless body of a female

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Nematocera

Sadnfly - Ph. perfiliewi

female: long mouth part for drinking blood

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Nematocera

Sadnfly - Ph. perfiliewi

Male: small mouth part (for plants)

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Nematocera

Sadnfly - Ph. perfiliewi

Painful skin reaction itching

They can transport leishmania (cutan, mucocutan, visceral form)

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Nematocera

Sadnfly - Ph. perfiliewi

parasite female sandfly

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Nematocera

Sadnfly - Ph. perfiliewi

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Nematocera

Mosquitoes: Culicidae

Difference: male and female antenna

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Nematocera

Mosquitoes: Culicidae

male: with feathered antennae to feel pheromones from female

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Nematocera

Mosquitoes: Culicidae

Female: NO feathered antennae

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Nematocera

Mosquito head: culex FEMALE

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Nematocera

Mosquito head culex MALE

male: antenna feathered like

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Nematocera

Mosquito larva (Culex sp)

brush like mouth part

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Nematocera

Culex sp. : larvae

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Nematocera

Aedes aeypti larva - with brush mouth part on head

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Nematocera

Aedes aegypti larva - body

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Nematocera

Aedes aegypti larva - body

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Nematocera

Aedes aegypti larva - end part

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Nematoceres

Aedes aegyptu pupa

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Nematocera

Aedes aegypti larva - Anopheles

Drinking blood: body not parallel to skin (up)

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Nematocera

Aedes aegypti larva -culex

Drinking blood: body parallel to skin (down)

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Nematocera

Aedes aegypti larva -culex

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Mosquito larvae

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Diptera brachyxera

Horse flies/ deer flies: Tabanidae

(drosophila)

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Diptera brachyxera

Horse flies/ deer flies: Tabanidae

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Diptera brachyxera

Horse flies/ deer flies: Tabanidae

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Diptera brachyxera

Horse flies/ deer flies: Tabanidae

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Diptera brachyxera

Horse flies/ deer flies: Tabanidae

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Diptera brachyxera

Horse flies/ deer flies: Tabanidae

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Diptera brachyxera

Horse flies/ deer flies: Tabanidae

Haematopota: wings not over the body like Tabanidae

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Diptera brachyxera

Horse flies/ deer flies: Tabanidae

coloured eyes and piercing mouth part (Tabanus)

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Tabaus - spodopterus fly

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Tabanus bromius - horse fly

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Tabanus tergestinus - horse fly

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Chrysops caecutiens - deer fly (horse fly)

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Brachycera

Tsetse flies: Glossinidae

Piercing mouth part

wings not over body

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Brachycera

Tsetse flies: Glossinidae

Piercing mouth part

wings not over body

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Brachycera

Tsetse flies: Glossinidae

Piercing mouth part

wings not over body

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Brachycera

Tsetse flies: Glossinidae

wing: special structure - ax or flag or hatchet cell

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Glossina tachinoides - tsetse fly

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Brachycera

_Forest/ louse flies:_Hippoboscidae

Lipooptena cervi adult

wings: they have wings, but they lost them after when they arrive the host

legs: very strong

sheep: ectoparasite

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Brachycera

_Forest/ louse flies:_Hippoboscidae

Lipooptena cervi adult

wings: they have wings, but they lost them after when they arrive the host

legs: very strong

sheep: ectoparasite

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Hippobosca equina - horse

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Lipoptena cervi - forest animals deer

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forest fly

Lipoptena cervi adult

they lose their wings after arriving their host

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sheep ked

Melophagus ovinus

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melophagus ovinus

sheep ectoparasite: make large wool damages

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Melophagus ovinus

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Melophagus ovinus - sheep keds