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INDEX OF ARTHROPODS. 



nemoralis, Tabanus. 

 Nemorius, IX. 144; in Russia, III. 

 195 ; notice of key to, IX. 46. 



Nemorius singularis (see Mesomyia). 

 nemorosiis, Mg., Aedes (Culex) (see 



A. coininunis). 

 nemorosus, auct., Culicada (Ochlero- 



tatus) (see Aedes pnnctor var. 



meigenanus) . 

 nemorum, Ritteria. 

 nemotiiberculatus , Tabanus. 

 neoapicalis, Psorophora [Culex, Jan- 



thinosoma) (see P. confinnis). 

 Neocalliphora ochracea, Schiner, in 



Australia, III. 14, 185, V. 6, 



VIII. 73, IX. 155; bionomics 



of, V. 6. 

 Neocellia (see Anopheles). 

 Neoceratopogon belliis, Coq., in 



Illinois, IV. 55. 

 Neochrysops, gen. n., VII. 128. 

 Neochrysops globosus, McAtee & 



Walton, described as new from 



U.S.A., VII. 128. 

 Neoculex, X. 153 ; a subgenus of 



Culex [q.v.), VIII. 101. 

 Neocuierebra squamosa, Griinb., in- 

 festing the African elephant, 



III. 100, IV. 40, VI. 107, VII. 117. 

 Neohaematopiiius antennatus, Os- 



born, var. semifasciaiits, Ferris, 



on squirrel in N. America, IV. 



177. 

 neolatifrons , Tabanus. 

 Neomacleaya australis, Tayl. nee 



Erichs., described as new, IV. 11 ; 



a synonym of Culex hilli, q.v. 

 Neomelanoconion chrysothorax (see 



Culex) . 

 Neomelanoconion palpal is (see 



A edes) . 

 Neomyzomyia (see Anopheles), 

 neopalpalis, Tabanus. 

 Neophlebotomus, a subgenus of 



Phlebotomus (q.v.), IX. 22. 

 Neopollenia stygia (see Pollenia). 

 Neopollenia villosa, R.-D. (see 



Pollenia stygia). 

 Neopsylla faceta, Roths., described 



as new from squirrel in U.S.A., 



IV. 33. 



Neopsylla inopina, Roths., described 



as new from rodents in Canada, 



IV. 33. 

 Neopsylla secura. Roths., described 



as new from Epimys in India, 



IV. 33. 

 Neopsylla similis, Chapin, on Pero- 



myscus in U.S.A., VII. 121. 

 Neopsylla spinea, Roths., described 



as new from Rumania, IV. 33 ; 



hosts of, IV. 33. 



Neopsylla stevensi. Roths., de- 

 scribed as new from Epimys 

 fulvescens in India, IV. 33. 



Neopsylla testor, Roths., described 

 as new from U.S.A., IV. 33. 



Neosquamomyia, gen. n., II. 135. 



Neosquamomyia breinli (see Armi- 

 geres) . 



Neostethopheles aitkeni (see Ano- 

 pheles). 



Neotabanus comitans, Wied., in 

 Brazil, III. 81, IV. 36, VI. 90. 



Neotabanus dorsiger, Wied., in Bra- 

 zil, VI. 90. 



Neotabanus ixyostactes, Wied., in 

 Brazil, III. 81. 



Neotabanus modes tus, Wied., in 

 Brazil, VI. 90. 



Neotabanus obsoletus, Wied., in 

 Brazil, III. 81. 



Neotabanus {Tabanus) ochrophilus, 

 Lutz, in Brazil, II. 107, III. 81, 

 IV. 36. 



Neotabanus triangulum, Wied., in 

 Brazil, III. 81, IV. 36; larva of. 

 II. 107. 



Neotabanus trilineatus (see Tabanus) . 



neotricolor, Erephopsis. 



Neottiophyllum praeustum, Mg., 

 parasitising birds in Central Eiir- 

 ope, IX. 20, X. 140. 



Nepa cinerea, L., predacious on 

 mosquito larvae in Macedonia, 



• VI. 162; experimental trans- 

 mission of flagellates of, III. 68. 

 154, VI. 44, 103, VIII. 42, IX. 96. 



nepenthis, Rachionotomyia. 



nervosa, Aspilota. 



neumanni , Haemaphy sails. 



nevadensis, Hemileuca. 



Nevermannia (see Simulium). 



newsteadi, Culicoides. 



Newsteadia (see Sergentiomyia). 



Neivsteadina, gen. n., proposed for 

 Stomoxys fuscus, IX. 207. 



nicceriensis, Culex. 



nicnic, Phlebotomus. 



nidi, Haemogamasus. 



nidicola, Camus [Hylemyia) ; Cor- 

 ticaria. 



nidulans, Sarcopterinus. 



nigellus, Culicoides. 



niger, Aedes [Ochlerotatus) ; Chry- 

 sops ; Culex nocturnus. 



nigeriae, Culicoides ; Dasyhelea. 



nigeriensis, Aedes [Ochlerotatus). 



nigerrima, Culiciomyia (see Culex 

 minutissimus) ; Uranotaenia. 



nigerrimus, Anopheles (see A. hyr- 

 canus) ; Mucidus ; Phlebotomus 

 perniciosus. 



