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INDEX OF ARTHROPODS. 



Drosophila bitscki, Coq., habits of, 

 VIII. 1. 



Drosophila caribbea, Sturt., habits 

 of, VIII. 1. 



Drosophila fenestrarum, Fall., in 

 Britain, II. 19. 



Drosophila funebris, F., habits of, 

 II. 134, VI. 81, VIII. 1. 



Drosophila melanogaster, Mg. {am- 

 pelophila, L\v.), in Hungary, X. 2, 

 3; in U.S.A., III. 62, V. 145, VI. 

 103; bionomics of, X. 2, 3; 

 habits of, VIII. 1, X. 2; experi- 

 ments with baits for, IV. 106 ; 

 laboratory races of, X. 124. 



Drosophila oenophila, error for D. 

 melanogaster {antpelophila), X. 2 

 (note). 



Drosophila repleta, Will., habits of, 



VIII. 1. 

 drosophilae, Spalangia. 

 Drvomyza flaveola, F., bionomics of, 



in Britain, IV. 143. 



d'thali, Anopheles (see A. rhodesien- 

 sis). 



dubia, Sciomyza. 



diihiosa, Paratricyclea. 



dubiosvs, Tabanus. 



dubinui, Simulium hirsutum. 



dubiiis, Pachycrepoideus . 



duboscqui, Phlebotomus. 



dugesi, Pulex. 



dumalis, Aniphipsylla. 



dunni, Culex {Melanoconion). 



duodenalis, Gastrophilus (see G. 

 nasalis). 



duplonotatxis, Tabanus. 



dupveei, Aedes. 



durbaneiisis, Aedes (Ochlerotatiis). 



durhanii, Armigeres ; Limatus. 



dutioni, Culex ; Haematopota. 



dtwaucellii, Chrysomyia (see C. 

 megacephala) . 



dux, Chrysomyia [Calliphova, 

 Liicilia, Pycnosonia) (see C. mega- 

 cephala) ; Ctenophthalnius ; Sarco- 

 phaga misera. 



dyari, Theobaldia {Aedes, Culex, 

 Culicella) . 



Dyavina, gen. n., notice of key to, 



IX. 72. 



Dyarina lassalU, B.— W. & B., de- 

 scribed as new from Trinidad, IX. 

 72. 



Dyarina tripartita, B.-W. & B., 

 described as new from S. America. 

 IX. 73. 



dyridophorimi, Stibasoma. 



dysanor, A edes {Ochlerotatiis) . 



dysmathes, Culex {Choeroporpa). 



Dytiscus, predacious on mosquito 



larvae, 11. 154, V. 104, VI. 68, 

 VIII. 63. 



Dytiscus niarginalis, L., predacious 

 on Culex larvae, \^. 43. 



E. 



eastor, Culex {Choeroporpa). 



eatoni, Aedes {Ochlerotatiis). 



eburneu^n, A rnblyomnia. 



ecaudatus, Chorioptes (see Otodectes 

 cynotis). 



Ecculex (see Aedes). 



Echestypiis paradoxus, Newst., on 

 bushbuck and wart-hog in Nyasa- 

 land, IV. 171. 



echidninus, Laelaps. 



Echidnophaga iXesto-psylla) galli- 

 nacea, Westw., Vn."l55, VIII. 

 84 ; distribution of, IV. 4 ; in E. 

 Africa, III. 148; in S. Africa, III. 

 134 ; quarantine against, in W. 

 Australia, X. 235 ; in Belgian 

 Congo, V. 35, IX. 164; in Egvpt, 

 III. 44; in Gold Coast, V. 47; in 

 Hawaii, III. 148, V. 10; in 

 Mauritius, III. 53, 221 ; in Sene- 

 gal, X. 52; in Tunis, VI. 28; in 

 U.S.A., VI. 143, 183, IX. 48, X. 

 122; infesting poultry, III. 53, 

 221, IV. 13, 35, 81, V. 35, 47, VI. 

 143, 183, IX. 164; on mammals, 

 III. 44, 134, 148, IV. 58, VI. 28, 

 X. 52; bionomics of, III. 148, 

 232, V. 10 ; measures against, I. 

 80, 116, II. 44, IV. 35, X. 122. 



Echidnophaga larina, J. & Fv.. hosts 

 of, in Africa, III. 4. 



Echinomyia, suspected of causing 

 myiasis in Brazil, HI. 194. 



Echinophthirius fluctus, Ferris, de- 

 scribed as new from Eumetopias 

 jiibata in the Pacific, IV. 196. 



Echinophthirius horridus, Olfers, on 

 seals in Alaska, VII. 195. 



Echinophthirius phocax, Lucas, E. 

 horridus confused with, VII. 195. 



echinus, Aedes {F inlay a, Ochlero- 

 tatiis) . 



echis, Atyphloceras. 



Echthrogonatopus, comparison of, 

 with Australencyrtus, X. 2. 



ecinctus, Rhipicephalus. 



Ecitomyia, infesting meat in India, 

 VI. 63. 



Ectenopsis victoriensis, Ferg., de- 

 scribed as new from Australia, 

 IX. 169. 



Ectenopsis vulpecula, Wied., in New 

 South Wales, IV. 182. 



