IXDEX. 



261 



Mus norvegicits, liost of Hymeno- 

 lepis dimmiUa, 85. 



Mus rattiis, and pkigue at Naples, 

 202 ; host of Hymenolepis dimi- 

 nuta, 85. 



Mils rattus brevicaudatus , subsp. n., 

 formerly recorded as M . diavdii 

 in Java, 71. 



Mus rattus rufescens, host of Trom- 

 bidiuni akamushi in Formosa, 37. 



Mus sylvaticus, host of Hymeno- 

 lepis diminuta, 85. 



Musca angustifyoiis (see M. 

 humilis). 



Musca [Viviparomiisca) australis 

 (Jergusoni), in Queensland, 174, 

 187, 189 ; transmission of Habro- 

 nema spp. b}-, 187 ; not experi- 

 mentally transmitting oncho- 

 cerciasis, 174. 



Musca bezzii, attacking cattle in 

 India, 159. 



Musca corvina, natural enemies of, 

 in British Isles, 22. 



Musca divavicata, bionomics of, in 

 India, 159, 160. 



Musca domestica, 122 ; new para- 

 site of, in Argentina, 61 ; mea- 

 sures against, in Argentina, 148 ; 

 transmitting Habronema to do- 

 mestic animals in Australia, 51, 

 187 ; parasites of, in British 

 Isles, 218 ; in Poland, 119, 193 ; 

 in Sumatra, 71 ; measures 

 against, in U.S.A., 30, 127, 186 ; 

 baits for, 30 ; convening an- 

 thrax, 105 ; and dysentery, 75 ; 

 a doubtful carrier of hog cholera, 

 99 ; Pedi cuius carried by, 145 ; 

 larvae of, not causing limberneck 

 in poultry, 204 ; fumigation 

 with hydrocyanic-acid against, 

 121 ; hibernation of, 193 ; larvae 

 of, attacking snails, 24 ; migra- 

 tory powers of larvae of, 35 ; 

 (see House-flies). 



Musca domestica deter mi nata, and 

 disease in Mesopotamia, 15. 



Musca euteniata (see M. humilis). 



Musca fergusoni (see M. australis). 



Musca hilli, sp. n., bionomics of, 

 in Queensland, 187, 189 ; trans- 

 mission of Habronejiia spp. by, 

 187. [ 



Musca humilis, and disease in 

 Mesopotamia, 15. 



Musca promisca, bionomics .of, in 

 India, 159, 160. 



Musca terraereginac, sp. n., trans- 

 mission of Habro)ie))ia spp. by, in 

 Queensland, 187, 189 ; not ex- 



perimentally transmitting oncho- 

 cerciasis, 174. 



Musca [Eumusca) vetustissima, 

 transmission of Habronema spp. 

 by, in Queensland, 187, 189 ; 

 not experimentally transmit- 

 ting onchocerciasis, 174. 



muscae, Empusa ; Habronema ; 

 Spalangia. 



muscae-domesticae , Herpctomonas. 



muscarum, Agamospirura ; Ste- 

 nomalus . 



muscidarum, Spalangia. 



Muscidifurax raptor, parasite of 

 flies in Britain, 22. 



Muscina stabulans, parasitised by 

 Dibrachvs cavus in Britain, 22 ; 

 in Poland, 119 ; bred from rot- 

 ting potatoes in Queensland, 189. 



niusculi, Leptopsylla. 



mutans. Sarcoptes ; Theileria. 



Mutilla auxiliaris, sp. n., parasite 

 of Glossina morsitans in Portu- 

 guese East Africa, 113. 



Mutilla benefactrix, parasite of 

 Glossina morsitans in Nyasaland, 

 207. 



Mutilla glossinae, 113 ; parasite 

 of Glossina morsitans in Nyasa- 

 land, 206. 



Mydaea, infesting birds' nests in 

 Central and South America, 69. 



Myiasis, caused by Cochliomyia 

 macellaria in Brazil, 3 ; in man, 

 caused by Aphiochaeta sp., 187 ; 

 of cattle in Rhodesia, 199 ; 

 ocular, flies causing, in man, 66, 

 151, 169. 



Mvobia, on Pilvmvs savii in Italy, 

 201. 



MvriophyUum spicatum, favouring 

 the breeding of Anophelines in 

 Italy, 222. 



Mj'tilene, ticks on domestic 

 animals in, 146. 



Myzomyia (see Anopheles). 



Myzomyia flavus (see Anopheles 

 maculatus) . 



Myzorhynchus (see .inopheles). 



N, 



nantuckensis, Tabanus. 



nanulus, Culicoides. 



Naphthaline, against lice, 13, 107, 

 127, 197 ; in i-epellents for house- 

 flies, 157. 



