INDEX OF ARTHROPODS. 



165 



described as new from Arizona, 



IV. 33. 

 phalaeiioides, Psychoda. 

 Phalangomyia debilis, D. dc K., 



described as new, II. 97 ; in Peru, 



II. 97, IV. 65. 

 phalerata, Mylabris. 

 Phanaeus, introduced into Hawaii 



against Lyperosia irritans, X. 83. 

 Phanaeus siilcatus, Drury, in 



Jamaica, V. 131. 

 Phanttvus, parasite of Tabanns 



alblmedius in India, X. 67. 

 Phanurus enter soni, Gir., described 



as new from Texas, IV. 122 ; a 



parasite of Tabanid eggs, IV. 122. 

 Phanuvus floridanus, Ashm., IV. 



122. 

 Phanuvus opacus, How., IV. 122. 

 Phanurus ovivorus, Ashm., IV. 122. 

 Phanurus tabanivorus (see Tele- 



nomus). 

 Phaonia cincta, Zett., Helicospori- 



dium parasiticum infecting, IX. 



148. 

 Phaonia erratica, Fall., bionomics 



of, in Britain, IV. 143. 

 Phaonia personata, Wlk., in Queens- 

 land, VIII. 189. 

 Phaonia signata, Mg., in houses. III. 



89, IV.' 121; hibernation of, 



IV. 121. 

 Phaonia variegata, Mg., in houses in 



Britain, IV. 144. 

 pharaonis, Mononiorium. 

 pharoensis, Anopheles iCellia). 

 phavtopus, Onitis. 

 Pharyngobolus, IV. 122 ; parasite of 



elephants in Africa, III. 99; 



possibly identical with Aula- 



cephala, IV. 22. 

 Pharyngobolus africanus, Br., para- 

 site of the African elephant, IV. 



40, VII. 117. 

 Pharyngomyia, IV. 22, 122 ; placed 



in the Calliphorinae, V. 49. 

 Pheidole, attacking Aedes argenteus 



{Stegomyia fasciata) in Somaliland, 



II. 7. 

 Pheidole fallax. For., predacious on 



other ants in Jamaica, IX. 31. 

 Pheidole niegacephala, F., an enemy 



of house-flies in Hawaii, VI. 164; 



attacking Echidnophaga gallinacea 



in U.S.A., III. 149. 

 Pheidole pallida, Myl., destroying 



domestic pests, V. 175. 

 Pheidole valisti, Perg., destroying 



domestic pests, V. 175. 

 phellia, Lucilia (see L. pulchra). 

 Phibalomvia, n.n. for Elaphromvia, 



Tayl., nee Big., X. 109. 



Phibalomyia (Elaphromyia) carteri, 



Tayl., described as new from 



Australia, VI. 118. 

 Philaematomyia (see Musca). 

 Philandesia townsendi, Kellogg & 



Nakavama, described as new 



from Peru, II. 157. 

 philippinensis. Anopheles; Culi- 



coides ; Spalangia. 

 Philornis, parasitic on birds, X. 



140; notice of key to, X. 140. 

 Philornis anomala, Jaenn. (see P. 



pici). 

 Philornis [Mydaea] pici, Macq. 



{anomala, Jaenn.), on birds in 



Neotropical Region, I. 133, III. 



131, VI. 92, IX. 20, X. 140. 

 Philornis spermophilae. Towns., 



parasitic on birds in Jamaica, X. 



140. 

 Philornis [Mydaea) torquans, Niels., 



parasitic on birds in Argentina, 



I. 133, X. 140. 

 phlabistus, Culex (Choeroporpa). 

 Phlebotomus, IV. 176; at Aden, I. 



141, 207; in E. Africa, II. 36; 

 in Algeria, IV. 157, X. 102; in 

 Arabia, IV. 172; not found in 

 Argentina, VII. 181; in Assam, 



II. 153 ; not occurring in Aus- 

 traha, IX. 124; in Brazil, II. 

 53; in Egypt, VII. 34; European 

 species of", 11. 10, VIII. 108; in 

 France, I. 33, VII. 53, IX. 37; 

 in Gold Coast, VIII. 12; in India, 

 I. 144, 221, 224, III. 162, 166, 

 167, X. 74, 126; in Italy, IV. 

 60; in Macedonia, V. 87, VII. 

 30, X. 125; in Malta, III. 168; 

 in Mesopotamia, X. 115 ; in 

 Palestine, II. 100 ; in Peru, I. 163, 

 221; in Spain, V. 126; in Sudan, 

 I. 132 ; in Syria, X. 92 ; attacking 

 man in Texas, VII. 121; in 

 Turkey, VI. 192; not found in 

 Zanzibar, III. 50; disputed rela- 

 tion of, to cutaneous leish- 

 maniasis, I. 32, II. 53, 99, HI. 

 126, IV. 9, VIII. 21, 40, X. 92, 

 102 ; experiments with pellagra 

 and, II. 160 ; Ricketisia-like or- 

 ganisms found in, X. 92; and 

 sandfly fever, I. 32, 207, H. 165, 

 HI. 86, 107, 113, 166, 167, 168, 

 IV. 60, y. 126, M 49, 79, 83, 

 114, 180, 192, 215. 239, VII. 30, 

 34, VIII. 21, 151, IX. 21, 22, 93, 

 145, X. 74, 92, 125 ; and verruga, 

 I. 163, 221, 11. 29, 144, 176; 

 relation of, to reptiles, II. 42, 

 43, 58, 184, 186, 199, III. 143, 

 231, IV. 103, V. 127, VI. 159 ; on 



