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INDEX TO NAMES OF ARTHROPODS. 



A. 



abascanta, Wyeomyia. 



abdoniinalis, Cephenomyia ; Culex 

 [Culicelsa) (see C. hitaeniorhyn- 

 chus) ; Dohrniphora ; Goniocotes 

 (see G. gigas). 



abfitchi, Aedes {Ochlerotatus) (see A. 

 excrncians) . 



abnormalis, Aedes {Aedimorphus, 

 Bathosomyia, Ochlerotatus) . 



abominator , Culex [M elanoconion) 

 (see C. erraticus). 



aborensis, Haemaphy sails . 



aboriginis, Aedes (Ochlerotatus). 



Abraxas grossulariata, L., Nosema 

 apis pathogenic to, II. 45. 



abrupta, Heinilexomyia. 



abruptus, Thyridanthrax . 



absobrina, Theobaldia (see T. im- 

 patiens) . 



abstersus, Tayl., Tabanus (see T. 

 doddi) . 



abstersus, Wlk., Tabanus. 



abyssinica, Haematopota. 



Acalleomyia obscura (see Culex). 



Acanthaspis sulcipes, ¥., not in- 

 fected with trypanosomes in Bel- 

 gian Congo, I. 141; possible 

 relation of, to goitre in Africa, 

 IV. 139. 



Acanthia (see Cimex). 



Acanthocera, notice of key to Bra- 

 zilian species of, IV. 37. 



Acanthocera anacantha, Lutz & 

 Neiva, in Brazil, VI. 90. 



acanthocolpum, A trichopogon. 



Acanthoconops, gen. n., IX. 133. 

 (See Styloconops.) 



acanthopus, Hoplopleura. 



Acarapis, gen. n., IX. 196. 



Acarapis woodi, Rennie, IX. 196; 

 and Isle of Wight disease in 

 bees, X. 129. 



Acartoinyia niariae (see Aedes). 



Acarus autumnalis (see Leptus). 



Acarus foenarius, Koch, injurious to 

 domestic animals in fodder, VIII. 

 134. 



Acarus marginatus, F. (see Ixodes 

 ricinus) . 



Acarus muscaruni, L., parasite of 

 Musca convexifrons [lusoria) in 

 Australia, X. 14. 



Acarus scabiei (see Sarcoptes). 



acasta, Melittobia. 



accensus, Tabanus. 



accraensis, Culicoides. 



acer, Tabanus ; Taeniorhynchus- 



(Chrysoconops) (see T. brevicellu- 



lus). 

 Achorutes viaiicus, L., bionomics 



and rdle of, in sewage purification,. 



IX. 56. 

 Achroia grisella, L., larvae of, 



immune from tubercle bacilli, 



II. 54. 

 aciculifer, Haemaphy salis. 

 Acilius, destroying mosquito larvae 



in Macedonia, X. 142. 

 Acilius sulcatus, L., predacious on 



larvae of Culex in Russia, V. 84. 

 aconitus, Anopheles [Myzomyia), 



minimus, 

 acosmetum, Atrichopogon. 

 acrophilus, Aedes. 

 actaeon, Hypoderma. 

 aculeatus, Haeynatopinus (Polyplax).. 

 acuminata, Aelia. 

 acutidens, Odontomachus ruficeps. 

 acutus, Ceratophyllus. 

 Adalia obliterata, L., in houses in 



Britain, IV. 102. 

 adelaidae, Tabanus. 

 adelpha, Leptopsylla. 

 Ademon decrescens, Nees, parasite of 



Simulium aureum in Germany, 



IX. 104. 



adersi, Aedes [Ochlerotatus) ; Simu- 

 lium hirsutum. 



Adersia oestroides, Karsch, in 

 Somaliland, III. 136; in Zanzi- 

 bar, III. 50. 



adprop inquans , Systenu s . 



Aides, in Arctic Regions, VII. 196; 

 in Canada, IX. 113, X. 19; in 

 Florida, II. 78; in Oriental 

 Region, X. 197; distribution of 

 subgenera of, in Palaearctic Re- 

 gion, X. 18; in West Indies, 

 V. 54, 61 ; classification of, 

 V. 52, VI. 142, IX. 9, 87, 113, 



X. 18, 197 ; methods of breeding, 

 IX. 115. 



Aides (Ochlerotatus), pupal charac- 

 ters of, V. 167 ; notice of key 

 to French species of, IX. 131 ; 

 substitution of, for Heteronycha, 

 IX. 87. 



