INDEX OF ARTHROPODS. 



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ganibiensis, Paratvicyclea, 



gamma, Savcophaga. 



garei, CevaiopJiyllns. 



gasteracanthoides , Gliptocranium. 



Gasteroph iliis (see Gastroph ilus) . 



gastricus-tnajor, Gastrophiliis (see 

 G. intestinalis) . 



Gastrophiliis, in British Isles, VIII. 

 149; in Canada, IX. 65; in 

 Denmark, IX. 67 ; in Gold Coast, 

 V. 45; imported into Dutch E. 

 Indies, X. 232 ; in Russia, X. 

 218 ; relation of, to swamp fever 

 or infectious anaemia of horses, 

 V. 123, 185, VI. 44, VII. 28, 



VIII. 8, 191, IX. 129, X. 4; 

 toxic effect of, on animals, III. 

 139; infesting man, VIII. 150, 



IX. 67, X. 218; remedies for. 

 V. 122, 132, 177 ; traps for, IX. 

 65 ; notice of key to larvae of, 

 IX. 44. 



Gastyopliihts asininns (see G. in- 

 testinalis asininus) . 



Gastyophilus bovis, L. (see G. in- 

 testinalis) . 



Gastrophiliis clarki, Leach (see G. 

 nasalis) . 



Gastrophiliis duodenalis, Schwab (see 

 G. nasalis). 



Gastrophiliis equi, CI. (see G. in- 

 testinalis). 



Gastrophiliis flavipes, Ol., probably 

 occurring in W. Africa, III. 99. 



Gastrophiliis gastricus-major , Schwab 

 (see G. intestinalis). 



Gastrophiliis gedoelsti, Rodh. & Beq., 

 described as new from zebra in 

 E. Africa, IX. 44. 



Gastrophiliis haemorrhoidalis , L., III. 

 217, IV. 194; not present in 

 S. Africa, VIII. 7; in Canada, 



V. 105, VI. 40, VII. 28, 55; in 

 France, X. 201 ; in Morocco, 

 IV. 164; in Russia, II. 166; in 

 U.S.A., II. 138, III. 85, 149, 



VI. 88, 150, 151, 169, 183, IX. 

 17, 203 ; relation of, to swamp 

 fever or infectious anaemia of 

 horses, V. 27, VI. 152, 169, 209, 



VII. 28; bionomics of. III. 99, 



VI. 88, 151, VII. 55; measures 

 against, V. 177, VI. 152, 169, 



VII. 56, X. 201 ; egg of, VII. 134. 

 Gastrophiliis inermis, Brauer, in- 

 festing rooks in Turkestan, IV. 

 24. 



Gastrophiliis intestinalis, DeG., I. 

 234; in S. Africa, II. 203, VIII. 

 7; in W. Africa, IV. 22; in 

 British Isles, VII. 186, IX. 4; 

 in Canada, III. 155, IV. 194, 



VII. 28, 55; in Egypt, VI. 239; 

 in France, X. 20i ; in Italy, 



III. 152, IX. 46, 176 ; in Morocco, 



IV. 164; in New Zealand, VII. 

 180, X. 183; in Russia and 

 Astrakhan, II. 166, III. 68, 

 217, IX. 115; in U.S.A., III. 

 149, VI. 88, 151, 152, 169, 183, 



IX. 17, X. 177; relation of, to 

 swamp fever or infectious anaemia 

 of horses, V. 27, 122, VI. 169, 

 183; infesting dogs, IX. 4; cause 

 of toxicity of extract of, X. 88 ; 

 bionomics of, V. 162, VI. 151, 



VII. 55, VIII. 7; larval stages 

 of, X. 212 ; metabolism of larva 

 of, VIII. 205; egg of. III. 144, 

 VI. 166, VII. 58, 118, 133; 

 measures against, II. 166, IV. 

 56, 62, V. 122, 177, VI. 152, VII. 

 56, VIII. 36, IX. 176, X. 177, 

 201 ; artificially parasitised by 

 Nasonia brevicornis, V. 158 ; pos- 

 terior stigmata of larva of, II. 

 131. 



Gastrophiliis intestinalis asininus, 

 Brauer, in Tropical Africa, II, 

 91, III. 99, V. 35; in Brazil, 



VI. 129; m Egypt, VI. 239, 



VIII. 7. 



Gastrophilus intestinalis hengalensis, 

 Macq., bionomics of, in Mesopo- 

 tamia, IX. 102. 



Gastrophilus lativentris, Brauer, 

 possibly infesting horses in Ger- 

 many, X. 212. 



Gastrophilus magnicornis, Bezzi, de- 

 scribed as new from mules in 

 Eritrea, IV. 156. 



Gastrophilus nasalis, L., III. 217; 

 in S. Africa, VIII. 7, 8; in \V. 

 Africa, III. 99, IV. 22; in S. 

 America, VI. 238; in Canada, 



IV. 194, V. 105, VI. 40, 189, 



VII. 28, 55; in Germany, \'. 

 122; in Mesopotamia, IX.''l02; 

 in Morocco, IV. 164; in New 

 Zealand, X. 183 ; in Queensland, 



VIII. 73, 74; in U.S.A., III. 

 149, V. 58, VI. 88, 151, 169, 183, 



X. 177; bionomics of, Vt. 88, 

 151, VII. 28, 55, VIII. 7, IX. 

 102 ; oviposition habits of, VI. 

 189, VII. 58, 133; measures 

 against, V. 122, VII. 56, VIII. 

 36, X. 177; larva of, VI. 29; 

 G. veterinus considered the correct 

 name for, VII. 55. 



Gastrophilus pecorum, ¥., X. 201; 

 in zebra in Africa, X. 210 ; in 

 S. Africa, VIII. 7 ; in Germany, 



V. 122; in Russia, X. 180; in 



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