INDEX. 



229 



Mus trivirgatus, ILaemogamasus 

 liberiensis, sp. u., on, in Liberia, 

 142. 



Musca, anatomical characters of, 

 74 ; specific differences in tlie 

 genus, 172; parasitised by 

 Stenonuilus muscanim and Spal- 

 angia, 121. 



Musca autumnalis, 159 ; bionomics 

 of, in Britain, 109, 144, 145. 



Mtisca corvina (see M. autumnalis). 



Musca domesUca, 51 ; in South 

 Africa, 80 ; said to be controlled 

 by ants in Northern Australia, 

 73; in houses in Britain, 102, 

 144; in British Guiana, 194; 

 in Egypt, 142; natural enemies 

 of, in Fiji, 41 ; in Gallipoli, 92 ; 

 in Salonica, 179; in U.S.A., 62; 

 on battlefields, 18; traps for, 

 5, 106, 142; bionomics and 

 control of, 20, 62, 80, 106, 108, 

 167-169, 194; in relation to 

 disease, 45 ; transmission of 

 leprosy by, 85 ; dispersal of, by 

 man, 96 : dispersion of, in 

 towns, 147; (see also House-flies). 



muscae, Hahronema (see Spiroptera 

 macrostoma). 



muscarum, Stenomalus. 



Muscat, mosquitos and malaria in, 

 172. 



Muscina assiniilis, trapped with 

 milk-baits in U.S.A., 5. 



Muscina heterochaeta (see Passero- 

 myia). 



Muscina pabulorum, bionomics of, 

 in Britain, 143. 



Muscina slabulans, bionomics of, 

 in Britain, 87, 109, 121, 143; in 

 Gallipoli, 92 ; trapped with milk- 

 baits in U.S.A., 5 ; on battle- 

 fields, 17; dispersal of, by man, 

 96. 



musculi, Leptopsylla. 



Mustela, Ceratophyllus spp. on, in 

 Canada, 33. 



Mtistela erminea, Ixodes Jiexagonus 

 on, in Britain, 142 ; fleas on, in 

 Turkestan, 32. 



Mustela nivalis, parasites of, in 

 Britain, 141, 142 ; Amphipsylla 

 contigua locuples on, in Turkestan, 

 32. 



Mustela pallida, Amphipsylla con- 

 tigua locuples on, in Turkestan, 32. 



mutans, Theileria. 



Mutilla benefactrix, sp. n., parasite 

 of Glossina morsitans in Nyasa- 

 land, 113, 116. 



3Iutilla glossinae, parasite of 

 Glossina 7)iorsiians in Ehodesia 

 and Nyasaland, 28, 65, 113, 116, 

 117, 122. 



Mydaea, in Eritrea, 156. 



Mydaea impuncta, in houses in 



Britain, 144. 

 Jlydaea lucorum, bionomics of, in 



Britain, 143. 

 Mydaea •meditahu.nda, in houses in 



Britain, 144. 

 Mydaea obscurata, in houses ia 



Britain, 144. 

 Mydaea uliginosa, in houses in 



Britain, 144. 

 Mydaea urbana, in houses iu 



Britain, 144. 

 Myiasis, bionomics of flies causing, 



in Africa, 138 ; in horses in 



Morocco, 164; flies causing, in 



Panama, 105; caused by Wohl- 



faiiia magnifica in Kussia, 88 ; 



flies causing, in French Guinea, 



21 ; flies causing, in dogs, 58. 

 Myonyssus decumani, on Mus 



musculus in Britain, 142. 

 Myonyssus gigas, hosts of, in 



Britain, 142. 

 Myxosporidia, parasitising Simu- 



liutn, 82. 

 Myzomyia (see Anopheles), 

 myzomyifacies, Pyretophorus (see 



Anopheles turlchudi). 

 Myzorhynchiis (see Anopheles). 



N. 



nairobiensis, Ixodes. 



Naphthaline, in dips for protecting 



sheep from blow-flies, 71 ; against 



fleas, 35 ; against lice, 8, 25, 53, 



133,134, 135, 153,193; agaii st 



mites, 53 ; experiments with, on 



early stages of mosquitos, 81, 164. 

 nasalis, Gastrophilus. 

 Nasonia brevicornis, parasite of 



maggot-flies in Australia, 179; 



parasite of Lucilia and Phormia 



in U.S.A., 2. 

 Natal, mosquitos from, 120. 

 neavei, Simtditim,. 

 nebtdosa, Culicioniyia. 

 Nemopoda cylindrica, bionomics of, 



in Britain, 143. 

 Neocellia (see Anopheles). 

 Neoceratopogon bellus, in Illinois, 



55. 

 Neocuterehra sqiiamosa, parasite of 



the African elephant, 40. 

 Neohaematopinus antennatus var. 



semifasciatiis, on Sciurus douglasi 



albolimbatus in North America, 



177. 

 Neomacleaya australis, sj). n., in 



Queensland, 11. 

 Neopsylla faceta, sp. n., on Sciurus 



hudsonicus in U.S.A., 33. 

 Neopsylla inopina, sp. n., on rodents 



in Canada, 33. 



