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INDEX OF ARTHROPODS. 



Camus seiosus, Stobbe, infesting 

 birds in Central Europe, IX. 20. 



carpenter i , Pangonia. 



carpophagus, Geophilus. 



Carpophilns nintilatus, Erichs., on 

 hides from India, III. 143. 



Carrollia, notice of key to species 

 of, X. 55 ; a subgenus of Culex, 

 q.v. 



carter i, Elaphrornyia. 



cartroni, Aedes {Stegomyia) ; Culex 

 (see C. fatigans). 



casei, Piophila. 



caspius, Aedes [Ochlerotatits). 



castanea, Forcipomyia. 



castaneum, Tribolium. 



castellanii, Tyroglyphiis longior. 



castoris, Platypsyllus. 



castrensis , Culex. 



Catallagia charlottensis. Baker, on 

 Peroniyscus macrochirus in Br. 

 Columbia, IV. 33. 



Catallagia decipiens, Roths., de- 

 scribed as new, IV. 33 ; hosts of, 

 in British Columbia, IV. 33. 



cataphylla, Aedes (Ochlerotatus). 



catasticta, Aedomyia (see A. venu- 

 stipes) . 



Catharsius molossiis, L., in Philip- 

 pines, X. 83 ; attempted intro- 

 duction of, into Hawaii against 

 Lyperosia irritans, X. 83. 



cati, Demodex : Notoedrits {Notoe- 

 dres, Sarcoptes). 



caucasicus, Phlebotomus (see P. 

 sergenti). 



caucurtei, Ixodiphagus. 



caudatus, Boophilus {Mar gar opus) 

 annulatus. 



caudelli, Culex. 



caviae, Chirodiscoides. 



cavus, Dibrachys. 



cayennense, Amblyomma. 



cayennensis, Cuterebra. 



Celaenopsis latus, Bks., in New 

 Jersey, III. 155. 



celaenosp ila , Palimmecomyia . 



celer, Chrysops. 



Cellia, a subgenus of Anopheles, q.v. 



centrale, Psorophora [J anthinosoma) 

 (see P. posticata). 



Centrochalcis exaratum (see Stoma- 

 toceras). 



centropunctattts, Aedes [Culicelsa, 

 Ochlerotatits). 



Centrorhynchiis inconspicuosus (see 

 Lasiohelea) . 



centiirionis, Chrysops. 



Cephalomyia maculata, Wied. (see 



• Cephalopsis titillator). 



Cephalomvia ovis (see Oestrus). 



cephalouica, Corcyra. 



Cephalopsis , peculiar to camels, V. 

 49. 



Cephalopsis (Oestrus) titillator, 

 Clark [Cephalomyia ■maculata, 

 Wied.), in Egypt, VI. 239; in 

 Mesopotamia, IX. 102 ; infesting 

 camels. III. 99, 218, VI. 239, IX. 



\ 102; synonymy of, IV. 22. 



cephalotes , Aphaereta. 



Cephenomyia, in N. Canada, VII. 

 196 ; infesting haartebeeste in 

 Gold Coast, V. 45 ; placed in the 



. Calliphorinae, V. 49 ; notice of 

 key to larvae and adults of, IV. 

 22, IX. 19. 



Cephenomyia abdominalis, Aldr., de- 

 scribed as new from U.S.A., 

 III. 166. 



Cephenomyia auribarbis, Mg. {vufi- 

 barbis, Mg.), IX. 19; on red 

 deer in Europe, III. 166. 



Cephenomyia grandis, Guer., in 

 Patagonia, III. 166. 



Cephenomyia macrotis, Brauer, pro- 

 bably identical with C phobifer, 

 V. 180. 



Cephenomyia phobifer, Clark, in- 

 festing game animals in America, 

 V. 180. 



Cephenomyia pratti, Hunter, infest- 

 ing game animals in America, 



V. 180. 



Cephenomyia rufibarbis, Mg. (see 



C. auribarbis). 

 Cephenomyia stimulator, Clark, IX. 



19 ; on roe deer in Europe, III. 



166. 

 Ce-hhenomyia irompe, L., IX. 19; 



in Lapland, VIII. 74, X. 40; 



in Norway, VI. 78; infesting 



reindeer, III. 166, VI. 78, X. 40; 



bionomics and control of, X. 



40 ; confused with Gastrophilus 



nasalis, III. 217. 

 Cephenomyia ulrichi, Brauer, on 



elk in Europe, III. 166; larva 



of, IX. 19. 

 cepuricus, Tabanus. 

 Ceratitis, iDarasites of, in Nigeria, 



VI. 40.^ 



Ceratolophus, blood-sucking habits 

 of, I. 66. 



Ceratophyllus, infesting birds in 

 America, VIII. 98; on rats and 

 squirrels in India, IX. 211, 212. 



Ceratophyllus acutus, Baker, trans- 

 mitting plague amongst rodents 

 in U.S.A., IV. 4, X. 44 ; attacking 

 man, VIII. 4. 



Ceratophyllus alladinis, Roths., in 

 India,' IX. 62. 



