Melophagus Ovinus
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Definition
Noun * A species of wingless fly, specifically a louse fly, that is an obligate external parasite primarily on sheep. It is commonly known as the sheep ked or sheep tick. It feeds on the host's blood and can cause irritation, skin damage, and reduced wool quality.
Usage
- The Melophagus ovinus is a significant ectoparasite in sheep farming.
- Infestations of Melophagus ovinus can lead to restlessness and anemia in the flock.
- The veterinarian identified the parasite as Melophagus ovinus.
Advanced Usage
- In entomological texts, Melophagus ovinus is classified within the family Hippoboscidae.
- The life cycle of Melophagus ovinus is spent entirely on the host sheep.
Variants and Related Words
- Sheep ked: The common name for .
- Sheep tick (Note: This is a colloquial name; it is not a true tick but a fly).
- Hippoboscid: A member of the family Hippoboscidae, to which belongs.
- Ked: A general term for wingless, blood-feeding flies of the family Hippoboscidae.
Synonyms
- Sheep ked
- Sheep louse fly
Related Terms (Not Phrasal Verbs or Idioms)
- Ectoparasite: A parasite that lives on the exterior of its host.
- Parasitism: The relationship where one organism lives on or in another organism.
- Infestation: The state of being invaded or overrun by parasites.
Noun
- wingless fly that is an external parasite on sheep and cattle