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Megarhinus haemorrhoidalis , F., sy- 

 nonymy of, II. 106. 

 Megarhinus haitiensis, D. & K., 1 

 breeding-places of, in Grenada, 

 V. 54. i 



Megarhinus horei, Gordon & Evans, 

 described as new from Brazil, i 

 X. 234; predacious on other 

 mosquito larvae, X. 234. 

 Megarhinus iris, in Trinidad, II. 



24, V. 60. 

 Megarhinus {Toxorhynchites) kenipi, 

 Edw., described as new from 

 India, IX. 133. 

 Megarhinus [Toxorhynchites] klossi, 

 Edw., described as new from 

 Malay States, IX. 133. 

 ^J\Iegarhinus manicatus, Edw., de- 

 scribed as new from Formosa, 

 X. 34. 

 Megarhinus {Toxorhynchites) mar- 

 shalli, Theo., recorded (in error) 

 from Calcutta, IX. 125. 

 Megarhinus [Toxorhynchites) mini- 

 mus, in Ceylon, VIII. 9. 

 Megarhimis [Toxorhynchites) regius, 

 Tennent [imniisericors, Theo. nee 

 WJk.), in Ceylon, II. 70; in 

 India, I. 79; in Philippines, VII. 

 193 ; synonymy of, X. 34. 

 Megarhinus septentrionalis, D. & K., 



in N. Carolina, IV. 136. 

 Megarhinus [Toxorhynchites) speci- 



osus, Skuse, in Australia, I. 11. 

 Megarhinus splendens, Wied. (see 



yi. regius). 

 Megarhirlus superbus, D. & K., 



in Trinidad, II. 24, V. 60. 

 Megarhinus trinidadensis, D. & K., 

 in Trinidad, II. 24, IV. 69, V. 60 ; 

 breeding-places of, IV. 69. 

 Megarthroglossus, gen. n., IV. 33. 

 Megarthroglossus bisetis, J. & R., 

 described as new from Neotoma 

 in New Mexico, IV. 33. 

 Megarthroglossus longispiniis. Baker, 



hosts of, in Canada, IV. 33. 

 Megarthroglossus procus, J. & R., 

 described as new from British 

 Columbia, IV. 33; hosts of, 

 IV. 33. 

 Megarthroglossus sicamus, J. & R., 

 described as new from Canis 

 lairans in Br. Columbia, IV. 33. 

 megastoma, Cuterebra. 

 megista, Triatoma [Conorhinus, 



Lamiis). 

 megnini, Ornithodorus. 

 Megninia cubitalis, Megn., on tur- 

 keys in U.S.A., VI. 14. 

 Meaninia gallinulae, Buchh., on 

 fowls in Canada, X. 82. 



meigenanus, Aedes [Ochlerotatus] 



punctor. 

 meigeni, Sarcophila (see Wohlfahrtia 



magnifica) ; Wohlfahrtia. 

 melaleuca, Ornithoica. 

 melanocephala, Wyeomyia. 

 melajioce phalum, Tapinoma 

 melanocerus, Tabanus. 

 Melanoconion, notice of key to 

 species of, IX. 73 ; a subgenus of 

 Culex, q.v. 

 melanogaster, Drosophila ; Tabanus. 

 melanophyllum, Deinocerites. 

 Melanoplus angustipennis. Dodge, 

 attacked by Euthrombidium tri- 

 gonum in N. America, VI. 147. 

 Melanoplus bivittatus. Say, attacked 

 bv Euthrombidium trigonum in 

 N. America, VI. 147. 

 Melanoplus differentialis, Thom., 

 attacked by Euthrombidium tri- 

 gonum in N. America, VI. 147. ' 

 Melanoplus femur-rubrum, DeG., 

 used for obtaining pure cultures 

 of flagellates, X. 162. 

 Melanoplus spretus, Thom., attacked 

 by Euthrombidium trigonum in 

 N. America, VI. 147. 

 melanoptera, Dichelacera. 

 rnelanopterus, Tabanus. 

 m.elanopus, Pangonia ; Wyeomyia. 

 melanosoma, Dichelacera. 

 mclanostictus , Thysanognathus [Prio- 



nognathus). 

 Melanotabanus fuliginosus, Lutz & 

 Xeiva, described as new from 

 Brazil, III. 82. 

 nislanura, Sarcophaga. 

 nielanurus, Culex [Climacura). 

 meleagridis, Pseudolfersia. 

 melesinus, Demodex. 

 Melinda cognata, Mg., larva of, 

 attacking molluscs, VIII. 24, IX. 

 149. 

 metis, Ceratophyllus. 

 Melissomorpha oestroides (see Ader- 



sia). 

 Melitiobia acasta, Wlk., of doubtful 

 value for introduction into Aus- 

 tralia, VIII. 174; a hyper- 

 parasite of flies in Britain, IV. 

 146, VIII. 22; parasite of Calli- 

 phora, V. 68. 

 Mellinus, predacious on Stomoxvs, 



I. 147, VIII. 103. 

 Mellinus arvensis, L., predacious on 

 house-flies in German)-, X. 195. 

 mellonella, Galleria. 

 \ Meloe, use of, in medicine, X. 60. 

 Meloe majalis, L., attacked by Cera- 

 topogon, VI. 37. 



