Difference between revisions of "Veterinary/medical pests"

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|'''[[Miscellaneous groups of Arachnida (mites)|other groups (mites)]]''' ({{CountSpecies4}} species)

Revision as of 17:48, 28 July 2014

Aedes aegypti (note the marking on the thorax in the form of a lyre)
Author(s): James Gathany
Source: Wikimedia Commons
  Groups of veterinary and medical pests  
Arachnida (ticks + parasitic mites)
Ixodida (155 species)
other groups (mites) (21 species)
Diptera
Ceratopogonidae (29 species)
Culicidae (314 species)
Psychodidae (76 species)
Simuliidae (49 species)
other groups (80 species)
Other groups
Heteroptera (56 species)
Hymenoptera (veterin. pests/wasps) (11 species)
Phthiraptera (20 species)
Siphonaptera (12 species)
other arthropod orders (4 species)



Veterinary and medical pests include various groups which affecting humans (e.g. mosquitoes) or parasitize livestock (e.g. ticks).




To navigate among the pages of these groups use the box on the right or click on a family in the list below. Of course, you always have the option of using the wiki search function.



Families of veterinary/medical pests: