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INDEX OF ARTHROPODS. 



VIII. 70; bionomics of, III. 

 73, 1S9, 229, VII. 151, X. 139; 

 feeding on goats, V. 39 ; pairing 

 with O. mo'iibata, X. 25. 



Ornitliodorits talaje, Guer., VIII. 

 89 ; on Cerodon rupesfris in 

 Brazil, VI. 80; in Chile, IV. 

 177, VI. 181; in Morocco, IX. 

 78 ; transmitting relapsing fever 

 in Panama, IX. 198, X. 173; 

 in Paraguay, VII. 11 ; infesting 

 Sitla nebouxi in Peru, IX. 40; 

 in Russia, V. 99; in U.S.A., 



VI. 67; possibly transmitting 

 relapsing fever in Venezuela, 

 X. 158 ; attacking horses, IV. 177 ; 

 attacking man, VI. 181, IX. 78; 

 bionomics of, VII. 11 ; O. maroca- 

 nus allied to, IX. 151. 



Ornithodorits talaje var. coniceps, 

 Can., attacking man in France, 



VII. 115. 



Ornifhodoriis iholozani, Lab. & 

 Megn., in Persia, III. 124; in 

 Russia, V. 99; in Transcaspia, II. 

 119; in Transcaucasia, X. 102; 

 and relapsing fever, II. 119, III. 

 124, X. 102. 



Orniihodorus turicata, Duges, hosts 

 of, in Argentina, VII. 11 ; trans- 

 mitting relapsing fever in Colom- 

 bia, III. 70; infesting man and 

 pigs in Mexico, V. 36 ; species 

 allied to, in Peru, IV. 63; 

 probably transmitting relapsing 

 fever in Venezuela, VIII. 2, X. 

 158 ; characters distinguishing O. 

 marocanus from, VII. 86, IX. 

 151 ; O. rostrahis compared with, 

 VII. 11, VIII. 172. 



Ornithoica, notice of key to, X. 226. 



Orniihoica coiiflnens, Say {confluenta, 

 Say), on birds in Brazil and 

 U.S.A., IV. 138, X. 148. 



Ornithoica melaleuca, Bau, described 

 as new from owls in Cuba, X. 226. 



Ornithoica pvomiscua, Ferris & Cole, 

 described as new from birds in 

 California, X. 175. 



Ornithomusca, parasitic on birds, 

 X. 139. 



Ornithomusca. victoria. Towns., de- 

 scribed as new from nest of 

 Pardalotus in Victoria, IV. 159. 



Orniihoniyia anchineuria, Speis., on 

 birds in U.S.A.. X. 148. 



Ornithoniyia avicularia, L., infesting 

 nuthatches in Germany, X. 15 ; 

 on ptarmigan in Norway, IV. 180 ; 

 on crows in Ontario, X. 115. 



Ornithomvia biiteonis, Swenk, de- 



scribed as new from birds in 

 U.S.A., IV. 169. 



Ornithoniyia costaricensis, Swenk, 

 described as new from birds in 

 U.S.A., IV. 169. 



Ornithoniyia pirangae, Swenk, de- 

 scribed as new from birds in 

 U.S.A., IV. 169. 



Orihellia cornicina (see Cryptolucilia) . 



Orthetrum brachiale, P. de B., pre- 

 dacious on Gloss ina nwrsitans in 

 Nyasaland, IX. 175. 



Orthetrum chrysostignia, Burm., pre- 

 dacious on Glossina morsitans in 

 Nyasaland, IV. 28, IX. 175. 



Orthocladiiis, in Peru, I. 222. 



orthodoxa, Uranotaenia. 



Ortholfersia macleayi (see Olfersia). 



Orthopodomyia, notice of key to, 

 X. 229 ; breeding in holes in trees, 

 IX. 38. 



Orthopodomyia albionensis, Mac- 

 Gregor, described as new, VIII. 48 ; 

 a synonym of O. pulchripalpis, q.v. 



Orthopodomyia [Bancroftia) fascipes, 

 Coq., in Panama Canal Zone, 



IX. 108; in Trinidad, V. 60. 

 Orthopodomyia pulchripalpis, Rond. 



(albionensis, MacGregor), bred 

 from a tree-hole in Epping Forest, 

 VIII. 13, 48; rare in France, IX. 

 38 ; described as O. albionensis, 

 sp. n., VIII. 48; synonymy of, 



X. 18. 



Orthopodomyia signifer, Coq., breed- 

 ing-places of, in N. Carolina, IV. 

 136. 



Orthostylus ambiguus, Lutz & Neiva, 

 described as new from Brazil, 

 III. 82. 



oryzae, Calandra. 



Oryzaephilus surinamensis (see Sil- 

 vaniis). 



osborni, Glossina. 



Osca, Diatomineura a synonym of, 

 VIII. 208. 



Osca {Pangonia) barbata, L., in S. 

 Africa, VIII. 208. 



Osca {Pangonia) fulvifascia, Wlk., 

 in S. Africa, VIII. 208. 



Osca [Erephopsis) lata, Guer., the 

 type of the genus, VIII. 208. 



Osca limbithorax, Macq., described 

 as Erephopsis niveovittatus, sp. n., 

 from New South Wales, VIII. 173. 



Osca maciiliventris, Westw. [Ere- 

 phopsis jacksoni, Macq.), in New- 

 South Wales, IV. 182. 



Oscinis theae, Big., a leaf-miner of 

 tea in India, VI. 22. 



osivaldi, Aedes {Finlaya). 



otipsa, Sarcophaga. 



