INDEX OF ARTHROPODS. 



101 



Deinocerites melanophylhim, D. & 

 K., in Panama Canal Zone, IX. 

 108. 



Deinocerites pseitdes, D. & K., in 

 Panama Canal Zone, IX. 108. 



Deinocerites troglodvtiis, D. & K., 

 in Trinidad, II. 25, V. 60. 



dejeani, Chrysomyia (see C. albiceps). 



delphinense, Simuliuni vittatinn. 



delta, Pangonia ; Sarcophaga. 



demandata, Chrysomyza. 



demansis, Acdes {CuUcada) (see A. 

 qiieenslandis). 



Demodex, possibly transmitted from 

 dog to man in Australia, IX. 

 186; and cancer, I. 48; and 

 mange in dogs, VII. 128, X. 211 ; 

 measures against, X. 211. 



Demodex arvicolae, Zschokke, var. 

 apodenii, Hirst, described as new 

 from Apodemus sylvaticus, VI. 

 235. 



Demodex bovis, Stiles, causing con- 

 tagious dermatosis in Belgian 

 Congo, III. 187; infesting cattle 

 in U.S.A.. VII. 104, X. 182. 



Demodex caninus, Gerv. & Beneden 

 (see D. canis). 



Demodex canis, Leydig {canimis, 

 Gerv. & Ben.), III. 5, VI. 60; 

 in Australia, X. 56; in U.S.A., 



VI. 44, 183; infesting dogs, V. 

 180, VI. 44, 183, X. 56. 



Demodex canis erinacei. Hirst, on 

 hedgehogs in Britain, VI. 60. 



Demodex cati, Megn., III. 5. 



Demodex chiropteralis, Hirst, des- 

 cribed as new from bats, IX. 196. 



Demodex eqiii, Raill., causing mange 

 in horses, V. 180, VIII. 220. 



Demodex erinacei, Hirst, described 

 as new, VI. 60 ; a variety of D. 

 canis, q.v. 



Demodex folliculorum, Simon, VI. 

 81 ; transmitting Dermatophihis 

 congolense in E. Africa, VIII. 148 ; 

 in Australia, IX. 186 ; in Ger- 

 many, IX. 88 ; in Nyasaland, 

 III. 119; and leprosy, II. 40, 



VII. 127, 142, X. 156; infesting 

 man, V. 64. 96, IX. 186; causing 

 mange in cattle. III. 119, V. 96; 

 causing sheep mange, IX. 88 ; 

 infesting dogs, V. 13 ; infesting 

 foxes, IX. 96 ; pathogenicity of, 

 X. 169. 



Demodex folUrulorum bovis (see D. 



bovis). 

 Demodex folliculorum canis (see D. 



canis). 

 Demodex folliculorum cati (see D. 



cafi) . 



Demodex folliculorum equi-somalien- 



sis, Croveri & Salvestroni, causing 



mange of horses in Somaliland, 



VII. 158. 

 Demodex folliculorum suis, Raill. 



(see D. phylloides) . 

 Demodex gliricolens. Hirst, described 



as new from water rats, IX. 196» 

 Demodex longior. Hirst, described 



as new from Apodemus svlvaticus, 



VI. 235. 

 Demodex melesinus. Hirst, described 



as new from badger in England, 



IX. 51. 

 Demodex muscardi^ii. Hirst, des- 

 cribed as new from dormouse, VI.. 



60. 

 Demodex musculi, Oudms., infesting 



mice, V. 180. 

 Demodex nanus, Hirst, described as 



new from Mus rattus, VI. 235. 

 Demodex phylloides, Csokor [folli- 



culorutn suis, Raill.), causing 



mange in pigs, VI. 170, VIII. 200 ; 



measures against, in U.S.A., VIII. 



200. 

 Demodex ratti, Hahn., infesting rats, 



V. 180. 



Demodex soricinus. Hirst, described 



as new from Sorex vulgaris, VI. 



235. 

 Demodex talpae. Hirst, described as 



new from moles, IX. 196. 

 Demoplatus australis, Ric, in New 



South Wales, IV. 182, VII. 12. 

 Demoplatus nigrovi'tatus, Ferg. & 



Hill, described as new from New 



South Wales, IX. 62. 

 Demoplatus trichocerus, Macq., in 



New South Wales, IV. 182. 

 Dendromyia, VIII. 32; bred from 



Urera subpeltata in Brazil, VIII.. 



26. 

 Dendromyia lutcovcntralis, Theo., 



in Trinidad, V. 60. 

 Dendromyia oblita, Lutz, in Brazil, 



VI. 91. 



Dendromyia paraensis, Theo., in 

 Brazil, VI. 91. 



Dendromyia personata, Lutz, in 

 Brazil," VI. 91. 



Dendromyia roucouyana, B.-W. 8c 

 B., described as new from Dutch 

 Guiana, VIII. 59; breeding- 

 places of, VIII. 59. 



Dendropaedium, a subgenus of Ano- 

 pheles iq.v.), VII. 23. 



dendrophilus, Aedes (Sfegomyia). 



Dennyus truncatus, Olfers (Nitzschicc 

 pulicaris, Nitzsch), period of incu- 

 bation of eggs of, on fowls, IV. 13. 



denshami, Tabanus. 



