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Pattern, ¥. S. 1931 Insects, ticks, mites, and venomous 

 animals of medical and veterinary importance. Part II. 

 - Public. Health. 7^0 pp., H. P. Grubb, Ltd., Croydon. 



Ruhland, H. H. , and Huddleson, I. F. I9U1 The role of 

 one species of cockroach and several species of flies 

 in the dissemination of Brucella. Amer. J. Vet. Res. , 

 2, 371-372. 



Trihe: HEMOPHILEAE 

 Genus : Hemophilus 



Hemoph 1 LUS duplex (Lehman and Neuman) comb , no v . 

 Insect concerned: The house fly, Musca domestica . 



According to Patton-(r93l) , Wollman placed house flies 

 in tubes containing cultures of Bacillus aegyptiu^ and the 

 Morax-Axenfeld "bacillus ( Hemophilus duplex ) of 'subacute 

 conjunctivitis and observed that they became infective 

 immediately afterwards, though they were not infective 

 after three and one half hours. 



Patton, W. S. 1931 Insects, ticks, mites, and venomous 

 animals of medical and veterinary importance. Part II. - 

 Public Health. 7^0 pp. H. R. Grubb, Ltd., Croydon. 



Tribe: Pasteur elleae 

 Genus : Pasteurella 



PASTEURELLA CUN 1 6ul I C I DA (Fliigge) Trevisan 



Insect concerned: The house fly, Musca domestica . 



Scott (1917) has reported the isolation of Bacillus 

 (now Pasteurella ) cuniculicida from the house fly. 



Scott, J. R. 1917 Studies upon the common house-fly 

 (Musca domestica Linn. ) II. Isolation of B. cuniculi - 

 cida , a hitherto unreported isolation. 37, 121-12^. 



