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INDEX OF ARTHROPODS. 



Bancr., described as new, VIII. 

 189 ; in Australasian Region, 

 VIII. 187, 189, X. 104, 168; 



transmitting Habvonema in 

 Queensland, VIII. 187, 189, X. 

 15 ; not experimentally trans- 

 mitting on:hocerciasis, VIII. 174. 

 Miisca venirosa, Wied. [hilli, J. & 

 B.. nigrithorax, Stein), distribu- 

 tion of, X. 104; in Australia, 

 VIII. 187. 189, IX. 119, X. 15, 

 138; in India, VI. 63; trans- 

 mitting Habronema, VIII. 187, 

 X. 15; bionomics of, VIII. 189; 

 described as M. hilli, sp. n., 



VIII. 187 ; synonymy of, X. 104. 

 Musca vctustissima, Wlk. (see M. 



pumila) . 

 Musca vicaria, Wlk. (see M. do- 



mestica) . 

 Musca villeneuvei, Patton, described 



as new from India, X. 196; 



breeding-places of, X. 196. 

 Musca [Plaxemyia] vitripennis, Mg., 



bionomics of, in Mesopotamia, 



IX. 15; in Russia, I. 151. 

 Musca vomitoria (see Calliphora). 

 muscae, Macrocheles ; Spalangia 



(see S. rugosicollis). 

 muscardini, Demodex. 

 muscaria, Phorbia. 

 muscarum, A cants; Stenomalus ; 



Trombidium . 

 muscidarum, Spalangia. 

 Muscidifurax raptor, Gir. & Saund., 



parasite of flies in Britain, VIII. 



Muscina, VII. 40; larva of, in 

 jife nest of Passer griseus, II. 69. 

 Muscina assimilis, Fall., in Canada, 



III. 155; in. U.S.A., IV. 5, V. 

 125, VII. 10 ; seasonal prevalence 

 of, V. 125, VII. 10; trap for, 



IV. 5. 



Muscina lictevochaeta (see Passerom- 



yia). 

 Muscina pabitlorunt, Fin., in Britain, 



III. 89, IV. 143; in Russia, 

 I. 109; bionomics of, I. 109, 



IV. 143. 



Muscina {Cvvtoneiira) stabiilans, 

 Fall., in Australia, III. 210, 

 VIII. 189, IX. 155; in Austria, 

 VI. 81; in Britain, I. 66, II. 19, 

 III. 89, 175, IV. 87, 109, 121, 

 143, VIII. 22; in Canada, III. 

 155; in Egypt, VI. 239; in 

 Gallipoli, IV. 92, VI. 26; in 

 Korea, VII. 142, X. 45, 2C6 ; 

 in Manchuria, X. 45; in Poland, 

 VIII. 119; in Russia, I. 108; 

 in Sweden, VII. 157; in U.S.A., 



III. 61, 62, IV. 5, V. 125, 145, 

 VI. 103, 116, VII. 10; on the 

 battlefield, IV. 17 ; causing myia- 

 sis, I. 67, 110, X. 45; bionomics 

 of, I. 108-110, IV. 143 ; hiberna- 

 tion uf, X. 206; bred from 

 rotting potatoes, VIII. 189 ; sea- 

 sonal prevalence of, V. 125, VII. 

 10; in dead bodies, IX. 121; 

 dispersal of, by man, IV. 98 ; 

 attacking larvae of other Muscids, 

 I. 108, II. 134; possibly a 

 parasite of snails, X. 23 ; para- 

 sitised by Dibrachys cavus, VIII. 

 22; baits and traps for, II. 

 Ill, IV. 5, V. 45, VI. 116. 



inusciili, Ctenophthalnms ; Demodex ; 

 Leptopsylla [CtenopsyUa) ; Notoe- 

 dvus {Noioedres) . 



mnsgravii, Tabanus. 



niusica, Say, Psorophora yjanthino- 

 soma) (see P. sayi). 



miisica, auct., Psorophora [J anthino- 

 soma) (see P. posticatn). 



inustelae, Ceratophylliis. 



'.nutans, Cnemidocoptes {Sarcoptes). 



mutatum, Simulium {Prosimuliuni). 



mutilatus, Carpophilus. 



Mutilla auxiliaris. Turner, described 

 as new from Portuguese E. Africa, 

 VIII. 113; parasite of Glossina 

 niorsitans, VIII. 113. 



Mutilla benefactrix. Turner, de- 

 scribed as new, IV. 116 ; parasite 

 of Glossina niorsitans in Nyasa- 

 land, IV. 113, 116, VIII. 207. 



Mutilla glossina. Turner, VIII. 113; 

 described as new. III. 118; 

 parasite of Glossina niorsitans 

 in Nyasaland and Rhodesia, III. 

 142, IV. 28, 65, 113, 116, 117, 

 122, VIII. 206. 



Mvcetaulus bipunctatiis. Fall., in 

 starlings' nests in Finland, X. 

 166. 



Mycetobia pallipes, Mg., Hclicos- 

 poridium parasiticum infecting, 

 IX. 148. 



Mycteronivia, blood-sucking habits 

 "of, I. 66. 



Mycterotypus laurae (see Tersesthes). 



Mydaea, infesting birds' nests in 

 Central and S. America, VIII. 

 69 ; in Eritrea, IV. 156 ; larvae 

 of, parasitic on woodpeckers. III. 

 122. 

 Mydaea anomala, Jaenn. (see Phi- 

 1 lornis pici). 

 Mvdaea impuncta, Fall., in houses 

 in Britain, IV. 144. 

 I Mvdaea lucorum, Fall., bionomics 

 ; of, in Britain, IV. 143. 



