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cursor, GlycipJiagns (see G. doniesti- 



cus). 

 ciirtipalpis, Culex {Lophoceraiomyia) 



(see C. jenseni). 

 citrtipes, Aedes. 

 citrtus, Tabaints. 

 curvata, Doratopsylla. 

 ciirvinervis, Chaetoneurophora. 

 curvipes, Diachlorus. 

 citspis, Doratopsylla. 

 Citterebra, attacldng cats in U.S.A., 



IX. 157; parasitic habits of, 



V. 18. 



Ciiterebra aniericana, F., larva of, in 

 U.S.A., VIII. 108, IX. 157. 



Cuterebra analis, Macq. (see C. 

 apicalis) . 



Cuterebra apicalis, Guer., in Brazil, 



VI. 129. 



Cuterebra cavennensis, Macq., in 

 Brazil, VI. 129. 



Cuterebra ciuiiculi, Clark, in N. 

 America, III. 194, V. 82, VI. 

 186; bionomics of. III. 194. 



Cuterebra emasculator (see Bogeria). 



Cuterebra ephippium, Latr., in 

 French Guiana, VI. 129. 



Ctiterebra foutinella, Clark, infesting 

 rabbits in Canada, VI. 166. 



Cuterebra funebris, Aust., in Trini- 

 dad, VI. 129. 



Cuterebra infulato, Lutz, described 

 as new from Brazil, VI. 129. 



Cuterebra, maculosa, Knab, described 

 as new on rodents in Panama, 

 III. 67. 



Cuterebra rnegasioma, Brauer, in S. 

 America, VI. 129. 



Cuterebra nigricans, Lutz, described 

 as new from Brazil, VI. 129. 



Cuterebra nigrocincta, Aust., in Bra- 

 zil, VI. 129. 



Cuterebra noxialis, Goud. (see 

 Dermaiobia hominis). 



Cuterebra patagona, Guer., in Pata- 

 gonia, VI. 129. 



Cuterebra rufiventris, Macq., in Bra- 

 zil, VI. 129. 



Cuterebra sarcophagoides, Lutz, de- 

 scribed as new from Brazil, VI. 

 129. 



Cuterebra schmalzi, Lutz, described 

 as new from Brazil, VI. 129. 



Cuterebra fenebrosa, Coq., hosts of, 

 in U.S.A., VII. 128. 



cyaneus, Sabethes. 



cyaniventris, Dermaiobia (see D. 

 hominis). 



Cvathomyia, pupal characters of, V. 

 167. 



Cyathomyia brevipalpis (see Culex). 



(K 2009) 



Cyathomyia {Protomelanoconion) fus- 

 ca, Theo. (see Culex horridus). 



cyclocercuhis, Aedes. 



Cycloleppteron, a subgenus of Ano- 

 pheles {q.v.), VII. 23. 



Cyclopodia greeffi, Karsch, in San 

 Thome, X. 214; in Zanzibar, 

 III. 48; bionomics of, on bats, 



III. 48, X. 214 ; not infected with 

 Trypanosoma gambiense, IV. 101. 



Cyclopodia similis, Speis., on bats 

 in Samoa, V. 29. 



cydister, Diaiomineura. 



cygnus, Pelopia. 



cylindrica, Nemopoda. 



cymatophorus , Tabanus. 



cynocephala, Thyreophora. 



Cvnomyia, pre-pupal stage of, II. 

 "89. 



Cvnomyia cadaverina, R.-D., in 

 Canada, III. 155, VII. 196; in 

 U.S.A., IV. 5, V. 92, 145; bi- 

 onomics of, III. 161; hibernation 

 of, V. 128 ; measures against, 



IV. 5 ; posterior stigmata of 

 larva of, II. 131. 



Cynomyia elongata, Hough, seasonal 



prevalence of, in Montana, V. 



195. 

 Cynomyia {Sarcophaga) mortuorum, 



L., disseminating typhoid and 



dysentery, I. 117; not likely to 



be spread by man, IV. 96. 

 cynotis, Otodectes (Chorioptes) ; Sar- 



coptes. 

 cyprianus, Tabanus (see T. pul- 



chellus). 

 cyprius, Aedes (see A. lufescens). 

 Cyrtoneura caesia, Mg., breeding in 



manure in British Isles, VII. 191. 

 Cyrtoneura stabulans (see Muscina). 

 cysticola., Laminosioptes. 

 Cytodites nudus (see Cytoleichus). 

 Cytoleichits {Cytodites) nudus, Viz- 



ioli. in U.S.A., VI. 14; infesting 



poultry, IV. 41, VI. 14, VII. 150; 



believed to convev cancer, VII. 



150. 

 Cytoleichus penrosei, Wied., in lungs 



of Cynomys ludoviciamis, V. 64. 



D. 



Dacus, methyl eugenol attractive to, 



VII. 27. 

 Dacus oleae, Mg., III. 170, 

 Dacus {Chaetodacus) zonatus, Saund., 



experiments with repellents for, 



in India, IX. 80. 

 daeckei, Tabanus. 



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