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INDEX OF ARTHROPODS. 



longiareolaia, Theobaldia [AUotheo- 

 baldia). 



longicephalum, Menopon. 



longiceps, Pedicinus. 



longicornis, Chrysops ; Leptoconops ; 

 Passeromyia ; Prenolepis ; Spani- 

 opsis. 



longior, Demodex ; Tyroglvphns. 



longipalpis, Arniigeres {Leicesteria) ; 

 Glossina : Goeldia {Hyloconops) ; 

 Lyperosia (see L. miniita) ; Phle- 

 botomus. 



longipennis, Glossina. 



longipes, Bibio ; Sabethes. 



longirostre, A mbly omnia (Hya- 

 lomma) . 



longirostris, Aedes [Skusea) ; Cori- 

 zoneura {Pangonia) ; Phonioniyia. 



longiserra, Gymnohelea [Atrichopo- 

 gon). 



longispiniis, Megarthroglossits. 



longisquamosus, Aedes [Grabhamia, 

 Ochlerotatus) (see A. caspiits). 



Lophoceraiomyia, new species of, 

 in Australia, IV. 183, VJ. 74, 

 227, VII. 176; a subgenus of 

 Culex iq.v.), V. 53. 



Lophoscelomyia asiatica (see Ano- 

 pheles) . 



loricatus, Eugamasiis ; Ixodes. 



loughnani, Culicoides. 



lowi, Uranotaenia. 



loxodontis, Cobboldia. 



lucidulns, Tabanits. 



luciensis, Aedes (Stegomyia) (see 

 A. argenteus liicisnsis). 



Lucilia, I. 36, IV. 51, VI. 112, 

 VII. 40 ; C ystotrypanosoma in- 

 testinale in, in W. Africa, X. 99 ; 

 synonymy of N. American species 

 of, V."41; in Australia, IX. 155, 

 X. 1, 2, 168 ; in Egypt, IV. 142, 

 VI. 100, 239; in India, VI. 63; 

 in Korea, X. 206; infesting 

 man, III. 43, X. 168; ingesting 

 cysts of Entamoeba histolytica, 

 V. 117 ; possible relation of, to 

 protozoa in plants, X. 145 ; 

 infesting rodents, VIII. 24 ; bio- 

 nomics of, II. 89, VI. 63; hi- 

 bernation of, X. 135, 206; para- 

 sites of, V. 158, VI. 158, X. 1, 2; 

 measures against, IV. 142, VI. 

 100, IX. 191 ; characters dis- 

 tinguishing Cryptoliicilia from, 

 X. 181. 



Lucilia angustifrons (see L. caesar). 



Lucilia argvricephala, Macq., in 

 Tropical Africa, III. 98, V. 35; 

 in India, IX. 208, X. 17, 73; 

 causing myiasis. III. 98, IV. 

 21, V. 35, IX. 53, X. 17, 73; 



Herpetomonas spp. in, IX. 208; 



synonymy of, X. 154. 

 Lucilia australis, Town, (see L. 



caesar). 

 Lucilia ballavdi, Patton, described 



as new from S. India, X. 74; 



bionomics of, X. 74 ; probably a 



synonym of L. metilia, X. 154. 

 Lticilia barberi, Town, (see L. 



sericata). 

 Lucilia caesar, L., in Australia, 



III. 14; in British Isles, III. 

 175, IV. 143, 167, 169, VIII. 

 22, 218, X. 87; in Canada, III. 

 155; in France, II. 134, X. 176; 

 in GallipoU, IV. 92, VI. 26; in 

 Germany, IX. 142 ; in Korea, 

 VII. 142, X. 206; in Manchuria, 

 X. 45; in Poland, VIII. 119; 

 in Russia, I. 150; in Salonika, 



IV. 179; in Sicily, III. 152; m 

 U.S.A., III. 62, 159, 161, IV. 2, 

 5, V. 92, 125, 128, 145, VI. 103, 

 116, 169, VII. 10, VIII. 204, IX. 

 71, 173, 194, X. 26, 110 ; trans- 

 mitting anthrax, X. 26 ; and 

 dissemination of disease, I. 117, 



II. 19, 111, IV. 46, IX. 71, 173; 

 larvae of, associated with limber- 

 neck in poultry, VIII. 204, X. 

 110; causing myiasis in man, 



III. 32, 152, 159, 161, VI. 194; 

 infesting birds, IX. 142 ; infesting 

 meat factories, V. 92 ; infesting 

 sheep, III. 14; in dead bodies^ 

 IX. 121; bionomics of. III. 161, 



IV. 143, V. 128, VII. 10, X. 206 ; 

 stimuli to oviposition of, IX. 139 ; 

 dispersion of, by flight, IX. 194; 

 sense reactions of, VII. 56; 

 natural enemies of, I. 150, IV. 

 2, VIII. 22, 218; measures 

 against, IV. 5, 167, 169, V. 92, 

 VI. 116, X. 87, 176; posterior 

 stigmata of larva of, II. 131 ; 

 synonymy of, V. 41. 



Lucilia craggi, Patton, described 

 as new, X. 73 ; a synonym of 

 L. inducta [q.v.), X. 154. 



Lucilia dispar, Dufour (see Phormia 

 cosrulea, R.-D.). 



Lucilia dux, Esch. (see Chrysoniyia 

 megacephala) . 



Lticilia flaviceps, Macq. (see Chry- 

 soniyia megacephala). 



Lucilia giraulti. Town, (see L. 

 sericata) . 



Lucilia hominivorax, Coq. (see Coch- 

 liomyia macellaria) . 



Lucilia indica, R.-D. (see L. argy- 

 ricephala) . 



Lucilia inducta, Wlk. (craggi, Pat- 



