Cookies on VetMed Resource

Like most websites we use cookies. This is to ensure that we give you the best experience possible.

 

Continuing to use www.cabi.org  means you agree to our use of cookies. If you would like to, you can learn more about the cookies we use.

VetMed Resource

Veterinary information to support practice, based on evidence and continuing education

VetMed Resource is now available on our new platform, CABI Digital Library. Please note that this website will be discontinued in mid-December, and all access will be automatically redirected to CABI Digital Library.

Take a look at VetMed Resource on CABI Digital Library. 

Results per page:

Search results

Datasheet

Adult A. tumida are dark brown to almost black, broad, flattened, measuring approximately 5.7 mm long and 3.2 mm wide. Just after pupation, the...

Datasheet
Cover for Varroa destructor (Varroa mite)

Adult female mites are reddish-brown to dark-brown (Sanford et al., 2007), 1.00-1.77 mm long and 1.50-1.99 wide (Denmark et al., 2000), bodies...

Datasheet

Datasheet Type(s): Veterinary Arthropod, Vector of Animal Disease

Datasheet

S. invicta is omnivorous and foraging fire ants may be found in or on plants because they are preying on phytophagous arthropods associated with...

Datasheet

Datasheet Type(s): Veterinary Arthropod

Datasheet
Cover for Tabanidae

Of the 30 genera in the family tabanidae, only the following are of veterinary importance; Tabanus and Hybomitra (horseflies), Haematopota (clegs)...

Datasheet
Cover for Glossina

Tsetse flies are of economic and biological importance because they act as cyclical vectors of protozoan parasites belonging to the genus...

Datasheet

Boophilus ticks are small inornate ticks with a short and broad capitulum with rounded lateral margins. The basis of the capitulum is hexagonal in...

Datasheet

The genus Hyalomma, bont-legged ticks, comprises 25 species that have long palps and hypostome. These dark-brown or black inornate ticks have beady...

Datasheet
Cover for Amblyomma hebraeum

The genus Amblyomma comprises over 100 species characterized by long mouthparts and, usually, beautifully coloured ‘ornamented’ scuta. The eyes are...