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introduction of, into Australia, 

 VIII. 174; parasite of flies in 

 Britain, IV. 146, VIII. 22. 



Aphiochaeta civcumsetosa, de Meij., 

 treated as a synonym of A. 

 xanthina, X. 137. 



Aphiochaeta ferruginea, Aust. 

 (Brunetti ms.), treated as a 

 synonym of A. xanthina, X. 137. 

 (See A. scalaris.) 



Aphiochaeta repicta, Schmitz (see 

 A. xanthina). 



Aphiochaeta rufipes, Mg., in houses 

 in Britain, IV. 102, 121 ; causing 

 myiasis in India, IX. 53, X. 17, 

 137. 



Aphiochaeta scalaris, Lw. (ferru- 

 ginea, Aust.), contaminating milk 

 in Georgia, VIII. 187; infesting 

 meat in India, VI. 63; relation 

 of, to disease, IV. 51. 



Aphiochaeta xanthina, Speis. {re- 

 picta, Schmitz), intestinal parasite 

 of man in W. Africa, X. 142; 

 causing myiasis in India, IX. 53, 

 X. 17, 137. 



Aphis legimiinosa, Theo., associated 

 with disease of domestic animals 

 in Egypt, X. 133. 



aphobema, Wyeoniyia. 



Aphodius coloradensis, Horn, Gon- 

 gylonema found in, IV. 63. 



Aphodius femoralis, Say, Gongylo- 

 nema found in, IV. 63. 



Aphodius fimetarius, L., Gongylo- 

 nema found in, IV. 63. 



Aphodius granarius, L., Gongylo- 

 nema found in, IV. 63. 



Aphodius vittatus. Say, Gongylonema 

 found in, IV. 63. 



apicalis, Culex ; Cuterebra; Psoro- 

 phora (see P. confinnis). 



apicicornis, Clerada. 



apicimacula. Anopheles {Arribal- 

 zagia) . 



apicoannulatus , Aedes [Ochlerotatus). 



apicoargenteus, Aedes (Stegomyia). 



apiformis, Silvius. 



Apiomerus, confused with Triatoma 

 in Brazil, VI. 92. 



apis, Tarsonenms. 



aplodontinae , Leptinillus. 



apodemi, Demodex arvicolae. 



apollinaris, Ceratophyllus . 



Aponomma, in Queensland, VIII. 74. 



Aponomma decorosum, Koch, on 

 Tachyglossus aculeatus in Aus- 

 tralia, III. 153. 



Aponomma exornatuni, Koch, in 

 S.W. Africa, VII. 19; in Italian 

 Somaliland, IV. 70 ; on dogs, 

 III. 4. 



Aponomma inornatum. Banks, on 



dogs. III. 4. 

 Aponomma laeve, Neum., on snakes 



in Gold Coast, IV. 81, V. 45; in 



Sierra Leone, IV. 45. 

 Aponomma trimaculatum, Lucas, in 



N. Australia, IV. 11. 

 aponoinmoides , Haemaphysalis iner- 



mis. 

 appendiculata, Corethrella. 

 appendiculatus, Rhipicephalus. 

 appendigaster , Evania. 

 aprepes, Tabanus. 

 aptericola, Ixodes, 

 apteridis, Ixodes, 

 apterus, Pyrrhocorts. 

 Apterygida arachides (see Prolabia). 

 aquatica, Podura. 

 arabica, Chrysoniyia (see C mar- 



ginalis) ; Mansonia (see Aedes 



caspius). 

 arabicus. Anopheles [Myzomyia) 



funestus; Culex (see Aedes caspius); 



Liponyssus. 

 arachides, Prolabia (Apterygida). 

 Araeopsylla, gen. n., IX. 61. 

 Araneus audax. Black, toxicity of 



extracts of, VI. 112. 

 Araneus erythromela, Holmb., toxi- 

 city of extracts of, VI. 112. 

 aranoides, Rachionotomyia. 

 arborealis, Aedes. 

 arbustorum, Eristalis. 

 ArchaeopsyUa erinacei, Boh., hosts 



of, in Britain, I. 103, IX. 47 ; on 



hedgehogs in Caucasus, IV. 151. 

 ArchaeopsyUa polymorphus, Weiss, 



described as new from hedgehogs 



in Tunisia, IX. 52. 

 arcotus, Ceratophyllus. 

 arctica, Theobaldia (see T. alaska- 



ensis). 

 arcticum, Simuliiim. 

 arcuatus, Chortoglyphus ; Culicoides ; 



Leiognathus . 

 ardua, Coptopsylla. 

 arenarius, Culicoides. 

 arenivagus, Tabanus. 

 Argas, rare in Brazil, 11.53; on rats 



in St. Vincent, II. 129. 

 Argas brumpti, Neum., in E. Africa, 



II. 50; in Sudan, III. 228; 

 bionomics of, II. 50, HI. 228. 



Argas columbae. Herm. (reflextts, F.), 



III. 44, VIII. 89; in Alsace- 

 Lorraine, VIII. 188; in France, 

 IX. 145; in Italy, IX. 39; in 

 Russia, V. 99 ; on domestic 

 birds, IX. 39, X. 217; feeding 

 habits of, X. 28; effect of 

 chloropicrin gas on, IX. 145 ; 

 synonymy of, X. 217. 



