INDEX OF ARTHROPODS. 



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9 ; in Smyrna, IV. 55 ; in Tur- 

 kestan, V. 98; in West Indies, 



II. 129; transmission of Cyithidia 

 hyalommae by, I. 163, 199, 11.45; 

 probabl}'- infecting horses with 

 Nuttallia equi, IV. 64, X. 102; 

 and piroplasmosis, II. 98, 104, IV. 

 15, 42, V. 71, VIII. 165, 166, IX. 

 101, X. 127, 133 ; hosts of, I. 112, 



III. 4, 11, IV. 55, 192, VII. 19, 



VIII. 146, 194, 199, IX. 146; 

 bionomics of, I. 84, 112, VIII. 23, 



IX. 140; development of pads on 

 feet of, VIII. 89; regeneration of 

 limbs of, VIII. 133; malforma- 

 tions in, VIII. 218, X. 147; 

 dipping against, I. 84, III. 218, 



VII. 43, 



Hvalotnma aegyptium alhiparmatum, 

 Schulze, described as new from 

 E. Africa, IX. 45. 



Hvalomma aegyptium dromedarii, 

 Neum., imported into Argentina 

 on camels from W. Africa, II. 129 ; 

 on horses in Turkestan, V. 98. 



Hyalonima aegyptium impressum, 

 Koch, on horses in Macedonia, 



VIII. 194. 



Hvalomma aegyptium, mesopo- 

 tamium,, Schulze, described as 

 new from Mesopotamia, IX. 45. 



Hyalomma depressum,, Schulze, de- 

 scribed as new from Spain, Canary 

 Islands and N. Africa, IX. 45. 



Hyalomma detritiim, Schulze, de- 

 scribed as new from Macedonia 

 and Oriental Region, IX. 45. 



Hvalomma detritum albipictum, 

 Schulze, described as new from 

 China, IX. 45. 



Hyalomma dromedarii, X'eum. (see 

 H. aegyptium dromedarii). 



Hyalomma hippopotamensa (see 

 Cosmiomma). 



Hyalomma longirostre (see Ambly- 

 omma). 



Hyalom,ma monsfrosiim (see Nosom,- 

 nia) . 



Hyalomma nitiduni, Schulze, de- 

 scribed as new from buffaloes in 

 Kamerun, IX. 45. 



Hyalomma planum, Schulze, de- 

 scribed as new from E. Africa, 



IX. 45. 



Hyalomma pusillum, Schulze, de- 

 scribed as new from Arabia, IX. 

 45. 



Hyalomma pusillum alexandrinum, 

 Schulze, described as new from 

 Egypt, IX. 45. 



Hyalomma scupense, Schulze, on 

 horses in Macedonia, VIII. 194. 



Hvalomma syriacum, Koch, on 

 domestic animals in Mytilene, 

 VIII. 146; on camels in Tur- 

 kestan, V. 98. 



Hyalomyia rufiventris, Macq., placed 

 in genus Austrophasia, IV. 159. 



hybridus, Aedes {Culicada) (see 

 A. queenslandis) ; Armigeres ; 

 Pirates; Tabanus. 



Hydaticus, larvae of, predacious on 

 mosquito larvae, VI. 39. 



Hydrophilus, predacious on mos- 

 quito larvae, VIII. 63. 



Hydrophilus piceiis, L., not experi- 

 mentally infected with Lepto- 

 m.onas pyrrhocoris, IX. 144. 



Hydrotaea armipes, F., in Britain, 

 IV. 108. 



Hydrotaea dentipes, ¥., in Britain, 

 'IV. 143, VII. 191, VIII. 22, X. 

 87; in Germany, IX. 44; pre- 

 dacious on Muscids, I. 149, 150, 



II. 134, VIII. 103, IX. 44; 

 bionomics of, I. 149-151, IV. 143 ; 

 natural enemies of, I. 109, VII. 

 191, VIII. 22; experiments 

 against, X. 87 ; larva of, I. 110. 



Hydrotaea irritans. Fall., in houses in 



Britain, IV. 144. 

 Hydrotaea meteorica, L., in Russia, 



III. 196; attacking cattle in 

 U.S.A., IV. 107; causing myiasis 

 in man. III. 32. 



Hylemyia nidicola, Aldrich, de- 

 scribed as new, VIII. 68 ; referred 

 to Camus, q.v. 



hylephilus. Anopheles {Dendropae- 

 dium) . 



Hylesia, causing dermatosis in 

 French Guiana, \1. 106. 



Hyletasies missouriensis, Ewing, 

 infesting man in U.S.A., VIII. 

 180. 



Hyloconops longipalpis (see Goeldia). 



hyoscyami, Pegomyia. 



Hyphantria cunea, Drurv, parasite 

 of, in Florida, VIII. 187. 



Hyphantria textor, Harr., hyper- 

 parasite of, IX. 45. 



Hypoasis hypudaei, Oudm.s., on rats 

 in Britain, III. 9. 



hypocindyna, Taeniorhynchus. 



Hypoderma, in British Isles, V. 155, 

 'VI. 188, X. 57; in Canada, IV. 

 122, IX. 65; in Denmark, VIII. 

 82, 83, X. 114; in France, X. 

 138; in U.S.A., V. 58, IX. 50, 

 X. 68 ; causing rose fever in 

 cattle, VIII. 82, 83; percentage 

 of hides damaged by, X. 56 ; 

 larva of, in the human eye, I. 6, 

 VI. 194; bionomics of, V. 155; 



