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INDEX OF ARTHROPODS. 



lautus, Tabanus. 



lavaterae, Oxycarenus. 



laverani, Ceratophyllus ; Leiognathus ; 



Tabanus. 

 laxifrons, Pyrellia. 

 lazarensis, Aedes (see A. communis), 

 leachi, Haemaphysalis . 

 lectularius, Cimex {Acanthi a), 

 lefanui, Lasiohelea [Forcipomyia). 

 legevi, Phlebotomiis (see P. pernicio- 



sus). 

 leguminosa, Aphis, 

 leicesteri, Aedes. 

 Leicesteria, a subgenus of Armigeres, 



q.v. 

 Leiognathus, on man, I. 229. 

 Leiognathus albatus, Bed., on Pity- 



mys savii in Italy, VIII. 201. 

 Leiognathus arcuatus, Koch, possibly 



transmitting Trypanosoma vesper- 



tilionis, II. 173.' 

 Leiognathus bacoti, Hirst, distribu- 

 tion of. III. 47 ; on rats in Egypt, 



I. 229. 



Leiognathus laverani, Berl., and try- 

 panosomes of bats in Italy, X. 52. 



Leiognathus morsitans. Hirst (see 

 Liponyssus bursa). 



leleani, Tabanus. 



Lemmamyia (Limatus) pseudo- 

 rnethysticns, B.-W. &B., described 

 as new from Dutch Guiana, VIII. 

 59; breeding-places of, VIII. 59. 



lenis, MesopsyUa. 



leonis, Sarcoptes scabiei. 



leontiniae, Limatus. 



Lepidohelea, notice of key to, X. 52. 



Lepidohelea n iloiica , Kieff., described 

 as new from Sudan, X. 51. 



Lepidohelea ornatipes, Kieff., de- 

 scribed as new from Kamerun, 

 X. 51. 



lepidonotus, Aedes (Ochlerotatus). 



lepidopus, Ceratopogon. 



Lepidoselaga crassipes, F., attacking 

 man in British Guiana, V. 4. 



Lepidoselaga lepidota, Wied., habits 

 of, in Brazil, VIII. 25 ; in Jamaica, 



II. 20, V. 131. 



Lepidoselaga paradoxa, Lutz, bio- 

 nomics of, in Brazil, VI. 90. 



lepidota, Lepidoselaga. 



Lepidotomyia lineata, Tayl., de- 

 scribed as new, II. 135 ; a synonym 

 of Aedes funereus ornatus, q.v. 



lepidum, Amblyomma. 



Lepisma, Clerada apicicornis be- 

 lieved to attack, in Hawaii, V. 

 138. 



Lepisma saccharina, L., in Ken- 

 tucky, VI. 210 ; measures against, 

 VI. 140. 



leporispalustris, Haemaphysalis. 



leprae, Chlorops ; Musca. 



leptina, Ptilopsylla. 



Leptinillus aplodontinae, Ferris, de- 

 scribed as new from Aplodontia 

 in N. America, VI. 157. 



Leptinillus validus, Horn, on beavers 

 in Alaska, VI. 157. 



Leptinotarsa decemlineata. Say, ex- 

 periments with benzene deriva- 

 tives and, V. 132. 



Leptinus testaceits, Miill., in Holland, 

 X. 164 ; infesting nests of bees 

 and small mammals, VI. 157, X. 

 164. 



Leptocera, in Montana, III. 62. 



Leptocera ferruginata (see Limosina). 



Leptocera sylvatica (see Limosina). 



Leptocimex {Cimex) boueti, Brumpt, 

 in French W. Africa, I. 185, IV. 

 21, VI. 159; attacking man, VI. 

 159 ; experimentally infected with 

 Trypanosoyna cnizi, II. 87; bio- 

 nomics of, I. 185, 



Leptoconops, blood-sucking habits 

 of, X. 209 ; revision of, IX. 132, 

 194; kev to genera allied to, IX. 

 171. 



Leptoconops albiventris (see Stylo- 

 conops) . 



Leptoconops grandis. Carter, de- 

 scribed as new from W. Australia, 

 IX. 132. 



Leptoconops kerteszi, Kieff., possibly 

 associated with pellagra in Egypt, 

 VI. 239; in Palestine, IX. 194. 



Leptoconops kerteszi var. ameri- 

 canus, Carter, described as new 

 from Utah, IX. 132. 



Leptoconops longicornis, Carter, de- 

 scribed as new from W. Australia, 

 IX. 132. 



Leptoconops {Tersesthes) mesopo- 

 tamiensis, Patton, described as 

 new from Mesopotamia, IX. 145; 

 bionomics of, IX. 145. 



Leptoconops rhodesiensis, Carter, 

 described as new from Rhodesia, 

 IX. 132. 



Leptoconops siamensis. Carter, de- 

 scribed as new from Siam, IX. 

 132. 



Leptoconops spinosipes, Kieff., de- 

 scribed as new, VII. 154; a 

 synonym of Styloconops albi- 

 ventris, q.v. 



Leptocoris trivittatiis, Say, Crithidia 

 leptocoridis infesting, V. 18, IX. 48. 



Leptopsylla adelpha, Roths., on 

 Mus in Arizona, IV. 33. 



Leptopsylla {Ctenopsylla) musculi, 



