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Musca domestica var. detenninata, 



Patt. (see M . domestica (atypical)). 

 Musca domestica var. determinata, 



Wlk. (see M. nebitlo). 

 Musca eiitaeniata, Big. (see M. 



humilis) . 

 Musca (Viviparomiisca) fergusoni, 



J. & B. . (see M. convex ifrons). 

 Musca gibsoni, Patton & Cragg, 



described as new from S. India, 



I. 209; ill Oriental Region, X. 



104. 

 Musca [Philaematomyia) gurneyi, 



Patton & Cragg (see M. inferior). 

 Musca hilli, J. & B., described as 



new from Queensland, VIII. 189; 



a synonym of M. ventrosa, q.v. 

 Musca humilis, Wied. [angustifrons , 



Thomp., eutaeniata, 'Big.,proniisca, 



Awati), in Australia, IX. 119; 



in houses in Britain, II. 19, III. 



175; in India, VI. 63, 64, VIII. 



159, 160, IX. 103, 208; in 



Mesopotamia, IX. 15, 102, VIII. 



15; and disease, VIII. 15; 



Herpetomonas muscae-domesticae 



in, IX. 208; bionomics of, VI. 63, 



64, VIII 159, 160, IX. 15, 102, 



103; synonymy of, IX. 102, X. 



104. 

 Musca incerta, Patton, described as 



new from Madras, X. 196 ; 



breeding-places of, X. 196. 

 Musca indica, Awati (see M. cinga- 



laisina) . 

 Musca (Ptilolepis) inferior, Stein, 



in Oriental Region, I. 210, VI. 



131, X. 104 ; in Philippines, VII. 



194; described as Phitaematomyia 



gurneyi, sp. n., I. 210; mouth 



parts of, I. 229; the type of 



Ptilolepis, IX. 76. 

 Musca insignis, Aust. (see M. 



crassirostris) . 

 Musca kasauliensis, Awati (see M. 



ventrosa). 

 Musca larvipara, Schnabl & 



Dziedzicki, M . corvina vivipara a 



synonym of, X. 104. 

 Mitsca latiparafrons, Awati (see 



M. gibsoni). 

 Musca leprae, L., III. 113. 

 Musca [Philaematomyia, Pristiryhn- 



chomyia) lineata, Brunetti, in 



Oriental Region, X. 104; mouth 



parts of, I. 229; generic position 



of, I. 210. 

 Musca lusoria, Wied. (see M. 



convexifrons). 

 Musca meridiana (see Mesembrina). 

 Musca nu'snpotamiensis, Patton, de- 



scribed as new from Mesopotamia, 



IX. 15 ; bionomics of, IX. 15. 

 Musca nebulo, F. (determinata, 



Wlk.), in Australia. IX. 119; in 

 India, I. 208, VI. 63, 64, IX. 208 ; 

 in Mesopotamia, IX. 15; asso- 

 ciated with man in Oriental 

 Region, X. 104 ; Herpetomonas in, 

 I. 208, IX. 208; not transmitting 

 oriental sore, IX. 208; bionomics 

 of, VI. 63, 64, IX. 15; frequent- 

 ing houses. III. 175; chemistry 

 of saliva of, III. 42; mouth 

 parts of, I. 229. 



Musca nigrithorax, Stein (see M. 

 ventrosa). 



Musca ovipara, Portch. (see M. 

 autumnalis). 



Musca pattoni, Aust., relation of, 

 to domestic animals in Oriental 

 Region, X. 104 ; blood-feeding 

 habits of, I. 209; chemistry of 

 saliva of. III. 42. 



Musca pilosa, Awati (see M . bezzii). 



Musca pollinosa. Stein (see M. 

 cingalaisina). 



Musca praecox, Wlk. (see M. hu- 

 milis) . 



Musca prashadi, Patton, described 

 as new from Kashmir, X. 196. 



Musca protnisca, Awati (see M. 

 humilis) . 



Musca (Eumusca) pumila, Macq. 

 (vetustissima, Wlk.), distribution 

 of, X. 104; in Australia, I. 

 165, VII. 187, VIII. 187, 189, 



X. 14, 15 (humilis in error), 

 X. 168 ; transmission of Habro- 

 nema by, I. 165, VIII. 187, 189» 

 X. 15 (humilis in error) ; not 

 experimentally transmitting on- 

 chocerciasis, III. 207, VIII. 174; 

 bionomics of, X. 14; in houses, 

 III. 175; synonymy of, X. 168. 



Musca putoria,'^^ led. (see Chrysom- 

 yia albiceps). 



Musca senior-whitei, Patton, de- 

 scribed as new from Madras, X. 

 196 ; attacking cattle, X. 196. 



Musca setigera, Awati (see M. 

 albomaculata) . 



Musca spinohumera, Awati, in Ori- 

 ental Region, X. 104 ; a haema- 

 tophagous species, X. 104. 



Musca spinosa, Awati (see M. 

 pattoni). 



Musca (Biomyia) tempestata, Bezzi, 

 feeding in conjunction with Sto- 

 moxys in Zanzibar, VI. 46. 



Musca tempestiva. Fall., bionomics 

 of, in Mesopotamia, IX. 15. 



Musca terraereginae, Johnst. & 



