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INDEX OF ARTHROPODS. 



Melolontha, intermediate host of 

 Echinorhynchus gigas, IV. 176. 



Melaphagus, measures against, on 

 sheep in France, V. 122 ; pupi- 

 parous habits of, VII. 174. 



Melophagus ovinus, L., in Australia, 



II. 129, 130, III. 17, V. 118, VI. 

 42, VII. 61, 120; in Britain, X. 

 57, 148, 222 ; in Canada, III. 155 ; 

 in Germany, VIII. 45; in New- 

 Zealand, \'''. 191, VII. 107, 180, 



VIII. 34, X. 183; in U.S.A., III. 

 149, 175, IV. 79, y. 145, VI. 170, 



IX. 17, 110, X. 199; micro- 

 organisms found in, II. 45, 54, 

 201, III. Ill, IV. 103, VII. 68, 

 160, VIII. 42, 45, 61, IX. 96, 148, 



X. 222; transmitting trypano- 

 somiasis of sheep, VIII. 45, X. 

 222; bionomics of, I. 225, 234, 



III. 175, V. 145, VI. 42, VII. 120 ; 

 respiratory system of larva of, 



VI. 185 ; sheep skins damaged by, 

 X. 57 ; measures against. III. 175, 



IV. 79, V. 118, 145, 191, VI. 170, 



VII. 120; legislation against, III. 

 17, VII. 61. 



Melophagus ovintis subsp. niontamis, 



Ferris & Cole, described as new 



from mountain sheep in Alaska, 



X. 175. 

 Melusina (see SimitUum). 

 Memnemyia, gen. n., proposed 



for Anopheles brevipalpis, III. 



212. 

 mendicus, Tabamis. 

 Menemerus bivittafiis, Duf., in 



Brazil, V. 28. 

 Menolepis, notice of key to species 



of, VIII. 32. 

 Menolepis tasmaniensis (see Aedes 



nigrithorax). 

 Menopon, Rickettsia in, X. 229; 



feeding on blood, IX. 43. 

 Menopon biseriatum, Piag., infestins; 



poultry, II. 21, III. 149, 158, 



186, IV. 13, 166, M. 14, 142, 



VIII. 13, 127, 166; measures 

 against, II. 44, III. 186, VIII. 13, 

 127. 



Menopon longicephaliim, Kell., 



measures against, on pigeons in 



U.S.A., X. 227. 

 M enopon pallidum , Nitzsch, infesting 



poultry, II. 21, 44, III. 38, 158, 



186, IV. 13, 166, 191. V. 184, VI. 



14, 142, VIII. 13, 127, 164, X. 



180, 199; measures against. III. 



186, VIII. 13, 127. 

 Menopon phaeostomum, X^itzsch, on 



peafowls, IV. 13. 



Menopon trigonocephaliim , Olf. (see 



M. pallidum), 

 nienytes, Culex {Helcoporpa). 

 Meoneura, in starlings' nests in 



Finland, X. 166. 

 mera, Lagaropsylla. 

 merciirator, Aedes. 

 merdaria, Scaiophaga. 

 nieridiana, Mesembrina {Musca). 

 meridionalis, Ferg. nee Thunb., 



Tabanns (Therioplectes) (see T. 



adelaidae) ; Telmatoscopiis. 

 tnerodaemon , Culex {Chocroporpa). 

 Meroplius stercorarius, R.-D., spread 



of, by human agency, V. 192. 

 meruense, Gyrostigma. 

 Mesembrina, hibernation of, in 



Korea. X. 206. 

 Mesembrina [Musca) meridiana, L., 



not ovipositing on meat, VI. 81. 

 Mesembrinella, erroneously supposed 



to cause myiasis in Brazil, III. 



194. 

 Mesomyia (Chrysops, Nemoriiis) 



singulavis, Mg., in Morocco, IX. 



143 ; Diachloriis maroccantis the 



male of, IX. 143. 

 mesopotamiae, Anopheles hyrcaniis. 

 mesopotamiensis, Culicoides ; Lepto- 



conops (Tersesthes) ; Musca. 

 mesopotamium, Hyalomma aegyp- 



tium. 

 Mesopsylla hebes, J. & R., described 



as new from Arvicola terrestris 



scythicus in Turkestan, IV. 32. 

 Mesopsylla lenis, J. & R., described 



as new from Turkestan, IV. 32 ; 



hosts of, IV. 32. 

 nietalepticus, Aedes (see A. piillatus 



var. jugormn). 

 metallica, Phormia; Protocaliiphora. 

 metallicus, Aedes (Stegomyia) ; Tae- 



niorhynchiis. 

 Metathrombidimn poriceps, Oud., 



attacking man and animals in 



Europe, IV. 68, VI. 146. 

 metempsyta, Culex {Carrollia). 

 meteor ica, Hydrotaea. 

 metilia, Lucilia. 

 Metoponaplos, gen. n., erected for 



Pangonia parva, IX. 50. 

 Metoponaplos nigricans, Ric, de- 

 scribed as new from Cape Colony, 



IX. 50. 

 Metoponaplos [Pangonia) parva, 



Wlk. [directa, Wlk.), in Cape 



Colony, IX. 50. 

 mexicanus, Tabanus [Chlorotabanus) . 

 Miamyia, gen. n., VIII. 32. 

 micans, Morellia; Stoniatoceras. 

 Micraedes, probably a subgenus of 



