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INDEX OF ARTHROPODS^ 



Africa, V. 36 ; blood-sucking larva 

 of, II. 69, III. 97, 98, 122, VI. 155. 



Choeromyia bcquaerti, Roub., infest- 

 ing burrows of ant-bears and 

 wart-hogs in Tropical Africa, III. 

 199, VII. 86. 



Choeromyia bouefi, Roub., bionomics 

 of, in Tropical Africa, I. 172, III. 

 199, IV. 101. 



Choeromyia choerophaga, Roub., bio- 

 nomics of, in Tropical Africa, I. 

 172-175, IV. 101; Cordylohia 

 anthropophaga erroneously re- 

 corded as. III. 199, IV. 16. 



Choeromyia {Auchmeromyia) prae- 

 . grandis, Aust., bionomics of, in 

 Tropical Africa, I. 69, 92, 172, 

 III. 199, VII. 86. 



choerophaga, Choeromyia. 



Choeroporpa (see Cidex). 



chordeilis, Haemaphysalis (see H. 

 cinnabarina) . 



Chorioptes, VII. 39. 



Chorioptes auricularum, Luc. & Nic. 

 (see Otodectes cynotis). 



Chorioptes bonis bovis, Gerl. [sytn- 

 biotes, Raill.), causing mange in 

 cattle in U.S.A., VII. 104. 



Chorioptes bovis equi, Gerl., in 

 Belgian Congo, V. 35 ; infesting 

 horses, IV. 178, V. 35, VI. 170, 

 VII. 166. 



Chorioptes caprae, Gerv. & Beneden, 

 causing mange in goats, I. 93. 



Chorioptes cynotis (see Otodectes). 



Chorioptes cynotis canis (see Oto- 

 dectes). 



Chorioptes cynotis felis (see Oto- 

 dectes) . 



Chorioptes cynotis furonis (see Oto- 

 dectes). 



Chorioptes ecaudatits, Megn. (see 

 Otodectes cynotis) . 



Chorioptes equi (see C. bovis equi). 



Chorioptes symbiotes, Raill. (see C. 

 bovis) . 



Chorfoglyphus arcuatus, Troup, in 

 stables in Britain, IX. 11. 



Chortophila (see Phorbia). 



christianus, Aedes {Stegoniyia). 



Christopher si, Aedes (F inlay a) ; Ano- 

 pheles (see A. tninimus). 



Christophersin halli, James (see 

 Anopheles kochi). 



chroiopus, Sabethes. 



chryselatus, Culex (Microculex) . 



chrysidiformis, Rodhainomyia [Cob- 

 boldia) . 



Chrysis, parasite of Beinbex rostrata, 

 III. 195. 



Chry soconops acer, Theo. (see Taenio- 

 rhynchus brevicelluliis). 



Chrysoconops aurites (see Taenio- 

 rhynchus). 



Chrysoconops brevicellulus (see 

 Taeniorhynchus) . 



Chrysoconops cristatus (see Taenio- 

 rhynchus) . 



Chrysoconops fulvus (see Aedes). 



Chrysoconops fuscopennatus (see 

 Taeniorhynchus) . 



Chrysoconops nocturnus, Theo. (see 

 Taeniorhynchus cristatus). 



Chrysoconops pygmaeus, Theo. (see 

 Taeniorhynchus brevicellulus). 



chrysogaster, Eretmopodites. 



Chrysomyia [Pycnosoma), I. 140; 

 parasitised by Nasonia brevi- 

 cornis, V. 158 ; trypanosomes of, 

 unable to live in other flies, VI. 

 34 ; posterior stigmata of larva 

 of, II. 131. 



Chrysomyia {Calliphora, Pycnosoma) 

 albiceps, Wied. {putoria, Wied., 

 rufifacies, Macq.), in W. Africa, 

 III. 98, IX. 208, X. 187; in 

 Australia, I. 225, II. 85, 94, III. 

 14, 15, 159, 185, IV. 71, 183, V. 

 6, 54, 166, VII. 124, VIII. 73, 



IX. 155, 168, X. 1, 56, 204; in 

 Belgian Congo, V. 139 ; in Hawaii, 



VI. 163; in India, X. 74; in 

 Mesopotamia, IX. 15 ; in New 

 Zealand, IX. 168, X. 165, 204 ; in 

 Rhodesia, VIII. 199; in Somali- 

 land, III. 136; in Zanzibar, III. 

 50, VI. 46; believed to spread 

 dysentery, III. 98; infected with 

 Herpetomonas mirabilis, IX. 208 ; 

 causing myiasis, V. 139, VIII. 

 199; infesting man, X. 187; 

 infesting sheep, I. 225, II. 85, 94, 

 III. 14, 15, 159, 185, IV. 71, VII. 

 124, IX. 155, 168, X. 165, 204; 

 bionomics of, V. 6, 166, VI. 163, 



X. 1, 56, 74 ; utilisation of para- 

 sites of, VII. 100 ; distribution of, 

 X. 154; anatomy of larva of, IX. 

 64 ; measures against, IV. 71, 



VII. 124; synonymy of, X. 56, 

 74, 154. 



Chrysomyia albiceps bibula, Wied. 

 (see C. albiceps). 



Chrysomyia arabica, R.— D. (see C. 

 marginalis) . 



Chrysomyia bata, Wlk. (see C. 

 megacephala) . 



Chrysomyia bengalensis, R.-D. (see 

 C. albiceps). 



Chrysomyia [Pycnosoma) bezziana, 

 Vill. (megacephala, Bezzi nee F., 

 flaviceps, auct.), in Tropical 

 Africa, III. 98, IV. 21, V. 35, 139, 

 X. 17; in India, VI. 62, IX. 53, 



