INDEX OF ARTHROPODS. 



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103, 105, X. 17, 67, 137, 154; in 



Zanzibar, VI. 124; causing myia- 

 sis. III. 98, IV. 21, V. 35, 139, VI. 

 124, IX. 53, 103, 105, X. 17, 67, 



137 ; bionomics of, VI. 62 ; odours 



attractive to, VII. 27; measures 



against, X. 137. 

 Chrysomyia chloropyga, Wied., caus- 

 • ing myiasis in Belgian Congo, V. 



139. 

 Chrysomyia combrea, Wlk. [niqriceps, 



Patton), bionomics of, in India, 



X. 74 ; synonyms of, X. 154. 

 Chrysomyia defixa, Wlk. (see C. 



combrea). 

 Chrysomyia dejeani, R.-D. (see C. 



albiceps). 

 Chrysomyia duvaucellii, R.-D. (see 



C. megacephala) . 

 Chrysomyia dux, Esch. (see C. 



megacephala) . 

 Chrysomyia elara, Wlk. (see C. 



albiceps). 

 Chrysomyia emoda, Wlk. (see C. 



albiceps). 

 Chiysomyia flaviceps, Macq. (see 



C megacephala), 

 Chrysomyia flaviceps, auct. (see 



C. bezziana). 

 Chrysomyia himella, Wlk. (see C. 



albiceps) . 

 Chrysomyia {Calliphora) incisuralis, 



Macq., in Australia, VIII. 73, 



IX. 155. 



Chrysomyia macellaria (see Cochlio- 

 niyia) . 



Chrysomyia [Pycnosoma) marginalis , 

 Wied., fly allied to, causing myia- 

 sis in S. Rhodesia, VII. 60; in 

 Somaliland, III. 136 ; in Zanzibar, 

 III. 50; synonyms of, X. 154. 



Chrysomyia [Pycnosoma) megace- 

 phala, F. [dux, Esch., flaviceps, 

 Macq.), in Australia, IX. 155, X. 

 1, 56; in Ceylon, VI. 42; in 

 Hawaii, III. 159, VI. 164; in 

 India, IX. 53, 179, X. 17, 154; 

 causing myiasis, III. 159, VI. 

 42, IX. 53, 179, X. 17; Herpe- 

 tomonas in, IX. 208; bionomics 

 of, X. 1, 74 ; larva of, attacking 

 molluscs, IX. 49 ; distribution of, 



X. 74; synonymy of. III. 98, X. 

 154 ; C. bezziana wronglv identi- 

 fied as. III. 98. 



Chrysoinyia nigriceps, Patton, de- 

 scribed as new from India, X. 74 ; 

 a synonym of C. combrea, q.v. 



Chrysomyia nigripennis. Hough (see 

 C marginalis). 



Chrysomyia orientalis, Macq. (see C. 

 albiceps) . 



Chrysomyia pinguis, Wlk. (s6e C. 



combrea). 

 Chrysomyia putoria, Wied. (see C. 



albiceps). 

 CMysomyia regalis, R.-D. (see C. 



marginalis) . 

 Chrysomyia remuria, Wlk. (see C. 



megacephala). 

 Chrysomyia rufifacies, Macq. (see C 



albiceps) . 

 Chrysomyia [Pycnosoma) varipes, 



Macq.', in Australia, III. 185, IV. 



71, V. 6, 166, VI. 68, VII. 100, 



124, VIII. 73, IX. 155, X. 1; 



infesting sheep. III. 185, IV. 71, 



VII. 124 ; bionomics of, V. 6, 166, 



IX. 155 ; natural enemies of, VI. 



68, VII. 100, X. 1 ; repellents for, 



IV. 71 ; anatomy of larva of, IX. 

 64. 



Cfirysomyia villeneuvei, Patton, de- 

 scribed as new, X.74; bionomics 

 of, in India, X. 74, 154. 



Chrysomyza demandata, F., bred 

 from manure in England, IV. 108. 



chrysonotum, Culex ; Taeniorhynohus 

 [Mansonia). 



chrysophila, Corizoneura. 



Chrysops, in Tropical Africa, I. 16, 

 HI. 33, 116, 138, V. 11, VI. 99; 

 in Brazil, II. 176; in Colombia, 

 III. 70; in India, X. 67; pre- 

 dacious on mosquito larvae in 

 Macedonia, VI. 162; in Philip- 

 pines, II. 101; in Sudan, I. 126; 

 in Tasmania, V. 66 ; in U.S.A., II. 

 78; and filariasis, I. 16, HI. 33, 



V. 11, VI. 83, 99; possibly trans- 

 mitting trypanosomiasis, I. 126 ; 

 not transmitting surra, II. 42; 

 bionomics of. III. 116, 195 ; 

 supposed to carry eggs of Derma- 

 tobia honv'nis. III. 194; attacking 

 man, VI. 83; oviposition of, X. 

 67; notes on larvae of, HI. 116, 

 VII. 123; new genus alhed to, 

 VII. 128 ; classification and distri- 

 bution of Palaearctic species of, 

 IX. 46. 



Chrysops aestuans, Wulp, in Quebec, 

 III. 155. 



Chrysops ansteni, Neave, described 

 as new from Nyasaland, III. 116. 



Chrysops basalis, Shiraki, described 

 as new from Formosa, VIII. 119. 



Chrysops beckeri, Krober, described 

 as new from Turkestan, IX. 46. 



Chrysops bimaculosa, Neave, de- 

 scribed as new from Nyasaland, 

 TIT. 116; early stages of, IH. 

 116. 



