INDEX OF ARTHROPODS. 



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on rats in Great Britain, III. 9; 

 in France, VIII. 221; on man, I. 

 229, VIII. 221; nymphal stages 

 of, VIII. 221. 



Eumelanoniyia, pupal characters of, 

 V. 167; perhaps a distinct sub- 

 genus of Culex, X. 153. 



Eumelanomyia inconspicuosa , Theo., 

 Culex albiventris n. n. proposed 

 for {q.v.), X. 153. 



Eumnsca (see Musca). 



Eupelminus iarsatus, Wtrst., de- 

 scribed as new, IV. 65; parasite 

 of Gloss ina morsiians in Nyasa- 

 land, IV. 29, 65, 112, V. 2. 



Eupelmus urichi, Wtrst., described 

 as new, X. 214 ; parasite of 

 Cyclopodia greeffi in San Thome, 

 X 214. 



eiiphanes, Tabanus. 



Euphormia, gen. n., proposed for 

 Phormia regina, Mg. {q.v.), VIII. 

 52. 



Euproctis edwardsi, Neuni., causing 

 dermatitis in man in Austraha, 

 X. 168. 



Euproctis flava, F., var. subflava, 

 Bremer, probably causing der- 

 matitis in man in Japan, IX. 118. 



Eurenetes /imacf win, Schrank, attack- 

 ing snails, VIII. 24. 



Eurydema {Pentatoma) oleraceum, 

 L., flagellates in, in France, X. 

 121. 



Eurydema {Pentatoma) ornatum, L., 

 flagellates in, in France, X. 121. 



Eurydema ornatum, var. pectorale, 

 Fieb., flagellates in, in France, X. 

 121. 



ciirygaster, Pedicinus. 



Eli ryophthalmus convivus, Stal, new 

 flagellate found in, in U.S.A., IX. 

 48. 



Euryparasitus [Gamasus) terribilis, 

 Mich., on rats in Britain, I. 103, 

 III. 9. 



Eurypelma steindachnevi, Auss., 

 effects of poison of, in Ai'kansas, 

 X. 190. 



curysternus, Haematopinus. 



Eusim-ulium (see Simulium). 



cutaeniata, Musca (see M. hmnilis) . 



Eiithrombidium trigonum, Herm., 

 infesting Orthoptera in Europe 

 and N. America, VI. 147. 



Euxoa (Agrotis) tritici, L., para,.sitised 

 by Tachinids, I. 152. 



Evania append igaster, L., a parasite 

 of cockroaches, III. 126. 



evertsi, Rhipicephalus . 



exaratum,, Stomatoceras {Ccntrochal- 

 cis). 



excelsus, Tabanus. 



excitans, Chrysops. 



excrucians, Aedes {Ochlerotatiis). 



exigua, Lyperosia. 



exiguicornuta, Haemaiopota. 



exiguum, Lutz, Simulium (see 5. 



amazonicum) . 

 exiguum, Roub., Simulium. 

 exilis, Atractodes. 

 exornaium, Aponomma. 

 expositicius, Haemaphysalis (see H. 



cinnabarina punctata) . 

 extricator, Culex. 

 exulans, Tabanus. 



F. 



faceta, Neopsylla. 



fahrenholzi, Linognathus. 



Fahrenholzia tribulosa, Ferris, de- 

 scribed as new from Perognathus 

 californicus in N. America, IV. 

 177. 



fajardoi, Anopheles {Chagasia). 



falcatus, Rhipicephalus. 



falcula, Simulium. 



falculata, Sarcophaga. 



fallax, Pheidole ; Phlebotomus ; 

 Wyeomyia. 



famelicus, Oncopeltus. 



Fannia, not experimentally trans- 

 mitting onchocerciasis in Aus- 

 tralia, VIII. 174; ingesting cysts 

 of Entamoeba histolytica, V. 117 ; 

 causing myiasis in man, VI. 3; 

 duration of early stages of, VII. 

 57. 



Fannia armata, Mg., in houses in 

 Britain, IV. 144. 



Fannia brevis, Rond., entering 

 houses in U.S.A., VI. 103. 



Fannia [Homalomyia) canicular is, 

 L., IV. 45, VII. '40; in Australia, 



III. 207, VII. 187; in Austria, 



VI. 81; in Britain, I. 11, 66, II. 

 19, III. 89, 175, IV. 108, 143, 

 169, V. 155, VIII. 22, X. 87; in 

 Egypt, IV. 142. VI. 239; in 

 France, I. Ill, 134; in Gallipoli, 



IV. 92, VI. 26 ; in Germany, VIII. 

 122 ; flagellate in, in India, IX. 

 208; in Korea, VII. 142, IX. 180, 

 X. 206; in Manchuria, X. 45; 

 possibly infesting sheep in New 

 Zealand, IX. 168, X. 204; in 

 Russia, I. 110, VIII. 119; in 

 Salonica, IV. 179; in Sweden, 



VII. 157; in U.S.A., III. 61, IV. 

 5, V. 125, 145, VI. 103, VIII. 30; 

 causing myiasis, I. 67, IH- 32, 



