INDEX OF ARTHROPODS. 



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Heteronycha, substitution of Och- 

 lerotatus for, IX. 87 ; notice of 

 key to Canadian species of, IX. 

 113; a subgenus of Aedes, q.v. 



Heteropoda venatoria, in Brazil, V. 

 28. 



heteropterus, Zygosis. 



heteropiis, Aedes {F inlay a). 



hexactenits, Ischnopsyllus. 



hexagoniis, Ixodes. 



Hexatoma, in Russia, III. 195. 



hexodontus, Aedes. 



heydeni, Anthomyia. 



heymonsi, Sinmliiim. 



hieroglyphicus, Culicoides. 



hilaris, Laelaps ; J'abamis. 



hilli, Culex (Lophoceratomyia) ; Mi- 

 meteomyia [Stegomyia) (see Rachi- 

 onotomyia filipes) ; Miisca (see 

 M. ventrosa) ; Pygiopsylla ; Sil- 

 vius ; Uranotaenia (see A edes 

 longirostris) . 



himalayensis, Heizmannia . 



himdla, Chrysornyia (see C. alhiceps). 



Hippclates, and Florida sore-eye, 

 II. 137. 



Hippobosca, in Salonika, IV. 179 ; 

 in Sierra Leone, IV. 150 ; on 

 antelope in Uganda, II. 32; 

 probably not conveying surra, 

 I. 212; transmitting Trypano- 

 soma theileri, IX. 207. 



Hippobosca camelina. Leach, in 

 Egypt, VI. 239 ; in Eritrea, IV. 

 156; in Palestine. IX. 194; 

 in Somaliland, III. 136. 



Hippobosca capensis, Olf., on dogs in 

 Annam, I. 58; on dogs in 

 Egypt, VI. 239; in Palestine, 



IX. 194; in Somaliland, III. 136. 

 Hippobosca equina, L., in Canary 



Islands, X. 31 ; in Egypt, VI. 

 239; in England, VI. 43; in 

 Palestine, II. 100, IX. 194; in 

 Philippines, VII. 193 ; in Queens- 

 land, V. 10, VIII. 73; infesting 

 domestic animals, V. 10, VI. 43, 

 239; bionomics of, I. 234, VII. 

 174 ; polypneustic lobes of larva 

 of, VI. 185. 



Hippobosca fulva, Aust., described 

 as new from N. Rhodesia, I. 

 29 ; on antelopes in Nyasaland, 

 IV. 171. 



Hippobosca hivsuta, Aust., on ante- 

 lopes in N. Rhodesia, I. 172. 



Hippobosca maculata, Leach, in 

 Portuguese E. Africa, III. 172; 

 in S. Africa, V. 11 ; in W. Africa, 

 IV. 21, 113, VI. 225, IX. 101, 



X. 113; in Eritrea, IV. 156, V. 

 176; in India, IX. 80, X. 143; 



in Philippines, VII. 193; in 

 Somaliland, III. 136; possibly 

 transmitting trypanosomiasis, V. 

 11, 176, IX. 101; on domestic 



animals, IV. 21 ; breeding in 

 birds' nests, IX. 80 ; poly- 

 pneustic lobes of larva of, VI. 185. 



Hippobosca rufipes, Olf., possibly 

 transmitting Trypanosoma theileri 

 in S. Africa, V. 11. 



Hippocentruni mitrphyi, Aust., in 

 Sierra Leone, IV. 45. 



Hippocentrum trimaculatum, Nevvst.^ 

 in Sierra Leone, IV. 45. 



Hippocentrum versicolor, Aust., in 

 Nigeria, IV. 68, V. 39, VI. 225. 



hippopotamense, Cosmiomma [Hya- 

 lomma) . 



hippopotami, Rhinoestrus. 



hippovoriim,, Simitlium. 



hirsiita, Forcipomyia ; Hippobosca ;■ 

 Hoploplenra. 



hirsideron, Aedes. 



hirsutiitn, Simulium. 



hirsiitiis, Aedes [Ochlerotatus] ; Hae- 

 mogam-asus ; Silvius. 



hirta, Haematopota ; Spalangia. 



hirticornis, Cantharis. 



hirtipennis, Etiforcipomyia. 



hirtipes, Culicoides ; Sarcophaga;- 

 Simulium,. 



hirtitibia, Ophyra. 



hirtulus, Tabanus. 



hirtum, Amblyomma. 



hivundinis, Ceratophylliis ; Cimex 

 iOecacus) ; Dermanyssiis ; Stenop- 

 teryx. 



hispaniola, Anopheles. 



hispida, Mimomyia. 



Hister cadaverinus, Hoffm., preda- 

 cious on flies in Britain, VIII. 22 ; 

 in dead bodies, IX. 121. 



Hisiiogaster entomophagus. Lab., a 

 pest of stored food-stuffs in 

 Britain, IX. 10. 



hobartiensis, Tabanus. 



Hodgesia, in Queensland, VI. 227; 

 notice of key to, X. 229. 



Hodgesia ampyx, Dyar, described 

 as new from Philippines, IX. 51, 



Hodgesia quasisanguinae , Leic, in 

 N. Australia, IV. 11; in Papua, 

 II. 135, III. 154; described as 

 H. triangulata, sp. n., II. 135. 



Hodgesia triangulata, Tayl., de- 

 scribed as new from Papua, 11. 

 135 ; a synonym of H. quasi- 

 sanguinae, q.v.. 



Hodotermes pretoriensis. Full., inter- 

 mediate host of Filaria gallinarum 

 in S. Africa and Belgian Congo, 

 VIII. 8, IX. 164. 



