INDEX OF ARTHROPODS. 



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Mucidus, notice of key to, X. 229. 



Mucidus aUernans, Westw., in Aus- 

 tralia, I. 11, III. 37, 207, IV. 11, 

 60, V. 67. 



Mucidus lanigcr, \\'ied., in Sumatra, 

 IV. 23. 



Mucidus mucidus, Karsch, in Belgian 

 Congo, I. 220 ; in W. Africa, V. 3, 

 VI. 225; in Zanzibar, III. 49. 



Mucidus nigerrimus, Theo., de- 

 scribed as new from Sudan, II. 45. 



Mucidus scatophagoides, Theo., at 

 Accra, VI. 16; in India, III. 40; 

 breeding-places of, in S. Africa, 



VIII. 9. 

 mucidus, Mucidus. 

 mucronatus, Tabanus. 

 muelleri, Aedes {Heteronycha). 

 multicolor, A nopheles . 

 multilineata, Palpomyia. 

 mtiltimaculatus, Culicoides . 

 multiplex, Aedes {Ochlerotatus , 



Pseudoskusea) . 



muUiplicalis, Samea. 



multipunctat'us, Culicoides. 



muliispinosus, Culex {Mochlostyrax) ; 

 Laelaps. 



muris, Devmanyssus ; Notoedrus 

 {Notoedres). 



murphyi, Hippocentrum . 



murreus, Tabanus. 



mus, Wyeom,yia {Dodecamyin). 



Musca \Philaematomyia), notes on 

 Oriental and Australian species 

 of, X. 103-104; notice of key to 

 Indian species of, VI. 1 ; breeding 

 on ships, X. 142; natural enemies 

 of, IV. 121, IX. 57, 79 ; characters 

 of. III. 211, IV. 74; specific 

 diflerences in, IV. 172. 



Musca albiceps (see Chrysomyia). 



Musca albomaculata, Macq., in 

 Oriental Region, X. 104. 



Mtisca anguslifrons, Thomp. (see 

 M. humilis). 



Musca avtiquissima. Wile, con- 

 sidered synonymous with atypical 

 form of M. domestica, X. 104. 



Musca [Eiimusca, Viviparomusca) 

 australis, Macq. nee Boisd. (see 

 M. convexifrons). 



Musca autumnalis, DeG. {corvina, 

 F., ovipara, Portch.), I. 151, 210; 

 in British Isles, II. 19, III. 89, 

 IV. 109, 144, VII. 71, VIII. 22; 

 species allied to, in Egypt, VI. 

 239; in France, II. 134; in India, 

 VI. 64; in Korea, VII. 142; 

 bionomics of, IV. 109 ; hiberna- 

 tion of, VIT. 142; natural enemies 

 of, VIII. 22 ; an oviparous species, 



IX. 105, X. 104; M. convexifrons 



{K2009) 



{Eumusca australis) erroneously 

 recorded as, IV. 159, V. 164, VI. 

 68; synonymy of, IX. 105. 



Musca bezzii, Patton & Cragg, 

 described as new, I. 210 ; in India, 

 I. 210, VIII. 159, IX. 207; in 

 Oriental Region, X. 104 ; bio- 

 nomics of, VIII. 159, IX. 207; 

 parasites of, IX. 207. 



Musca {Philaematomyia) cingalai- 

 sina. Big. {indica, Awati), a 

 larviparous species in India, VI. 

 113; m Oriental Region, X. 104; 

 Awatia, gen. n., proposed for, 

 IX. 207 ; described as Philaema- 

 tomyia indica, sp. n., VI. 113. 



Musca condvicens, Wlk. (see M. 

 humilis). 



Musca {Eumusca, Viviparomusca) 

 convexifrons. Thorns, (australis, 

 Macq. nee Boisd.. fergusoni, J. & 

 B., lusoria, Wied.), in Australia, 

 VIII. 174, 187, 189, IX. 119, X. 

 14, 15, 104, 168; on cattle in 

 India, I. 210 ; transmitting Habro- 

 ucnia, VIII. 187, X. 15; not 

 experimentally transmitting on- 

 chocerciasis, VIII. 174 ; bionomics 

 of, X. 14, 168; chemistry of 

 saliva of, III. 42; previously 

 recorded as M. corvina, IV. 159, 



V. 164, VI. 68, X. 56; synonymy 

 of, X. 104, 168. 



Musca corvina, F. (see M. autum- 



nalis) . 

 Musca corvina vivipara, Portch. (see 



M. larvipara). 

 Musca craggi, Patton, described as 



new from India, X. 196. 

 Musca (Philaematomyia) crassiros- 



tris, Stein {i]isi!j;nis, Aust.), in 



India, I. 80, 209, 210, V. 39, 104, 



VI. 131, IX. 53, X. 104, 143, 195 ; 

 in Dutch E. Indies, VIII. 71; in 

 Mesopotamia, IX. 15; in Pales- 

 tine, II. 100, IX. 194; in Philip- 

 pines, VII. 194 ; causing intestinal 

 myiasis in man, IX. 53, X. 195 ; 

 experimentally transmitting sur- 

 ra, V. 39, 104; bionomics of, I. 

 80, 209, 210 ; chemistry of saliva 

 of, III. 42; mouth-parts of, I. 80, 

 229 ; synonymy of, X. 104. 



Musca determinata, Patton (see M. 



domestica (atypical) ). 

 Musca determinata, Wlk. (see M. 



nebulo). 

 Mused divaricata, Awati (see M. 



domestica (atypical) ). 

 Musca (Promusca) domestica, L., in 



S. Africa, III. 163, IV. 80; in 



W. Africa, VI. 16; not found on 



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