INDEX OF ARTHROPODS. 



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Ectenopsis vulpecttla nigripennis, 

 Tayl., described as new from 

 Australia, VI. 238. 

 Ectobia germanica (see Blattella). 



Ectomocoris idulans, Rossi, probably 

 not a carrier of goitre in Algeria, 

 IV. 139. 



edax, Haematopota ; Haltichella. 



edentata, Psilohelea, 



edentitlus, Tabanus. 



edwardsi, Euproctis. 



egberti, Culex {Mochlostyrax). 



eggeri, Tabanus. 



ehrhorni, Dirhinus. 



eichhorni, Ixodes, 



eiseni, Anopheles. 



Elaphromyia, Tayl., gen. n., VI. 118 ; 

 Phibalomyia , n.n. proposed for, 

 X. 109. 



Elaphropeza, predacious on midges 

 in Gold Coast, IX. 25. 



elara, Chrysomyia (see C. albiceps). 



£latus, Ceratophyllus. 



elecius, Dermacenior. 



elegans, Anopheles [Myzomyia) (see 

 A . leucosphyrus) ; Ficalbia {Dixo- 

 myia). 



elegantula, Forciponiyia. 



elektrophaeum, A trichopogon. 



elephaiiiis, Cobboldia. 



eleuthera, Culex (see C. bahamensis) . 



elevator, Culex. 



ello, Erinnyis. 



£llobiiis, Dinopsylliis. 



elongata, Cynomyia ; Trichopria. 



elofigaiulus, Silvius. 



elutus. Anopheles. 



emasculator, Bogeria {Cuterebra). 



einersoni, Phanurus. 



Emesodema domestica (see Ploiaria). 



enim imis, Ischnopsvllus. 



emoda, Chrysomyia (see C. albiceps). 



Enderleinellus, notice of new species 

 of, VIII. 71. 



Enderleinellus kelloggi, Ferris, de- 

 scribed as new from squirrel in 

 N. America, IV. 177. 



Enderleinellus Jtncinatus, Ferris, 

 described as new from Glaucomys 

 in N. America, IV. 177; trans- 

 ferred to Microphthirus, q.v. 



Engyzops pecchiolii, Rond., larva 

 of, attacking molluscs, IX. 149. 



enormis, Hoplopleura. 



ensifera, Myobia. 



ensiformis, Culex {M elanoconion) . 



Entedon hagenowi (see Tetrastichus). 



entomophagus , Histiogaster. 



Ephemera, I. 195. 



Ephestia kuhniella, ZeU., damaging 

 biscuits, III. 43 ; measures against. 



in drugs, X. 85; flagellates cul- 

 tivated in juices of, X. 163. 



ephippium, Cuterebra. 



Epicauta, use of, in medicine, X. 60. 



Epicauta sapphir.ina, MSeklin, 

 causing blisters on man in Khar- 

 toum, VI. 194. 



Epicauta tomentosa, INIaeklin, causing 

 blisters on man in Khartoum, 

 VI. 194. 



Epidermoptes (see Rivoltasia). 



epinolus, Aedes. 



Epischnia canella, Hb., Fannia 

 reared from, I. 68. 



epistates, Tabanus. 



Epitheca, I. 195. 



equi, Chorioptes (Symbiotes) bovis ; 

 Demodex ; Gastrophihis {Gastrus) 

 (see G. intestinalis) ; Psoroptes ; 

 Sar copies scabiei ; Trichodectes (see 

 T. parumpilosus) . 



equi-somaliensis, Demodex follicu- 

 lorum. 



equina, Hippobosca. 



equinutn, Simulium. 



equinus, Borborus ; Haemagogus ; 

 Silvius. 



Erephopsis, in Br. Guiana, VII. 129. 



Erephopsis aureovestita, Ferg. & 

 Henry, described as new from 

 New South Wales, VIII. 173. 



Erephopsis clelandi, Ferg., described 

 as new from. Australia, IX. 169; 

 attacking horses, IX. 169. 



Erephopsis flavicornis, Lutz, in 

 Brazil, X. 159. 



Erephopsis gibbula, Wlk.. in New 

 South Wales, VII. 12. 



Erephopsis jacksoni, Macq. (see Osca 

 maculiventris). 



Erephopsis lata (see Osca). 



Erephopsis leucopogon, Wied., in 

 Brazil, VI. 90. 



Erephopsis neotricolov, Tayl., de- 

 scribed as new from Australia, 

 VI. 238. 



Erephopsis niveovitiata, Ferg. & 

 Henry, described as new from 

 New "South Wales, VIII. 173; a 

 synonym of Osca limbithorax, q.v. 



Erephopsis opaca, Brethes, described 

 as new from Argentina, X. 171. 



Erephopsis picea, Brethes, described 

 as new from Argentina, X. 171. 



Erephopsis pubescens, t.utz, in 

 Brazil, IV. 36, VI. 90. 



Erephopsis pygmaea, Lutz & 

 Machado, described as new from 

 Brazil, IV. 36. 



Erephopsis rufoniger, Ferg., de- 

 scribed as new from Australia, 

 IX. 169. 



