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Duges, in N. Africa, I. 43; in 

 S. Africa, III. 134; in Australia, 



III. 206, IV. 181, V. 41, VII. 81, 

 187, X. 144; in British Isles, I. 

 103, II. 63, 131, IV. 166, IX. 47, 

 202; in Egypt, III. 44; in India, 



IX. 211; in Malta, VI. 43, 190; 

 in U.S.A., I. 186; and plague in 

 man, IV. 4, VIII. 3 ; Herpetomonas 

 ctenopsyllae found in. III. 144, 

 VII. 145, 160; transmitting 

 flagellates to mice, X. 186 ; bio- 

 nomics of, II. 63, 131. 



Leptopsylla spectabilis, Roths., on 

 stoats in England, IX. 47. 



Leptosomatomyia lateralis, Theo., 

 description of, X. 154. 



Leptotrombidium, Trombicula adop- 

 ted for, X. 107. 



Leptotrombidium akamushi (see 

 Trombidium). 



Leptus akamushi (see Trombidium). 



Leptus americaniis, Hirst, bionomics 

 and control of, in U.S.A., X. 116 ; 

 mite erroneously recorded as, in 

 U.S.A., VI. 147; attacking man, 

 I. 197; systematic position of, 



X. 116. 



Leptus {MicrotJirombidium) autum- 

 nalis, Shaw, in Britain, IV. 68 ; 

 in Egypt, III. 44; in Formosa, 



VII. 182; in France, X. 119; 

 attacking goats in Switzerland, 

 V. 32; attacking man, III. 44, 



IV. 68, X. 119; Microthrom- 

 bidiiim pusillum recorded as, VI. 

 146; Trombidium akamushi 

 closely related to, VI. 188; 

 believed to be the larva of a 

 species of Trombicula, VII. 87, 



VIII. 37. 



Leptus irritans, Riley, attacking 

 man in U.S.A., I. 197; bionomics 

 and control of, in U.S.A., X. 116 ; 

 mite erroneously recorded as, in 

 U.S.A., VI. 147; svstematic posi- 

 tion of, X. 116. 



Leptus {Trombicula) similis. Hirst, 

 described as new from fowls in 

 U.S.A., IX. 51. 



Leria serrata (see Blepharoptera). 



lesnei, Aedes [Ochlerotatus). 



Lesticocampa, percentage of, in 

 Panama Canal Zone, VII. 127. 



Lesticocampa espini. Martini, de- 

 scribed as new, II. 130; referred 

 to Goeldia, q.v. 



Lesticocampa moralesi, D. & K., 

 described as new from Guatemala, 

 VII. 105. 



Lesticocampa rapax, D. & K., in 

 Trinidad, V. 60. 



Lesticocampa trichopis, Dyar, de- 

 scribed as new from Brazil, VII. 

 105. 



leucarthros, Necremnus. 



leucaspis, Tabanus. 



leucochaetus , Ceratopogon. 



leucomelas, Dichelacera ; Haemago- 

 gits. 



Leucomyia, in Australia, II. 93. 



Leucomyia albitarsis, Tayl., de- 

 scribed as new, II. 135; referred 

 to Aedes, q.v. 



Leucomyia annulata, Tayl., Culex 

 basicinctus , n.n., proposed for, 

 IX. 134; a synonym of Culex 

 vicinus, q.v. 



Leucomyia annulirosiris , Tayl. (see 

 Culex squamosus). 



Leucomyia australiensis (see Aedes). 



Leucomyia gelidus (see Culex) . 



Leucomyia scapitlaris (see Aedes). 



Leucomyia vicina, Tayl., described 

 as new, V. 67 ; referred to Culex, 

 q.v. 



leuconotips, Aedes. 



leucopogon, Erephopsis. 



leucoptera, A nisocheleomyia . 



leucopus, Anopheles (see A. fiili- 

 ginosus). 



Leucorhinia (Libellula) pectoralis, 

 Charp., III. 184. 



leucosphyrus. Anopheles [Myzomyia, 

 Neomyzomyia) . 



leucospilus, Chrysops. 



leucosticta, Brachythemis {Cacer- 

 gates) . 



leucostictus, Culicoides (see C. gutti- 

 fer). 



leucostigma, Hemerocampa: 



leucostoma, Ophyra. 



leucostomus, Tabanus. 



lewinae, Trilocha [Ocinara). 



lewisi. Anopheles (see A. maculi- 

 pennis). 



Libellula, predacious on Glossina 

 palpalis in Belgian Congo, III. 

 199 ; predacious on Haematopota 

 in Russia, III. 196. 



Libellula pectoralis (see Leucorhinia). 



Libellula quadrimaculata, L., pre- 

 dacious on mosquitos in Russia, 

 III. 183. 



liberiensis, Haemogamasus. 



lifuensis, Tabanus. 



limaceum, Eurenetes. 



Limatus, respiration of, II. 107. 



Limatus durhami, Theo., in Grenada, 

 V. 53; in British Guiana, X. 33; 

 in Trinidad, IV. 69, V. 60; in 

 Venezuela, X. 183 ; breeding- 

 places of, IV. 69, V. 53. 



