INDEX OF ARTHROPODS. 



169 



V. 92, 125, 128, 145, VI. 116, 

 VII. 10, 121, VIII. 30, IX. 110, 

 183, 194-195, X. 162, 170, 199; 



causing myiasis, III. 160; in- 

 festing cattle, sheep, etc., IX. 



110, 183, X. 162, 170, 199; 



bionomics of, II. 16, III. 161, 

 IV. 1, V. 92, 128; seasonal 

 prevalence of, V. 125, VII. 10; 

 dispersion of, by flight, VII. 121, 

 IX. 194-195 ; measures against, 



IV. 5, V. 92, VI. 116, VIII. 30; 

 key to species allied to, IX. 20; 

 synonymy of, V. 41, VIII. 52. 



Phormia regina, R.-D. (see P. 



azurea, Fall.). 

 Phormia {ProtocalUphora) sordida, 



Zett. (see P. coeriilea, R.-D.). 

 Phormia terraenovae, R.— D., in 



Canada, III. 155, VII. 196; in 



U.S.A., V. 125, VI. 103, 116; 



seasonal prevalence of, V. 125 ; 



baits for, VI. 116. 

 Phryxe vulgaris, Fall., in houses 



in Britain, IV. 144. 

 Phthiriiis (see Phthiriis). 

 Phihirus, confined to man. III. 3. 

 Phthiriis {Phthiriiis) ingiiinalis, 



Leach (see P. pubis). 

 Phthiriis {Phthirius) pubis, L., X. 



142; in E. Africa, IX. 93; in 



Australia, I. 165, VI. 62; in 



Ecuador, VI. 192 ; in Br. Guiana, 



V. 5, VII. 179; in India, I. 224; 

 in Mesopotamia, X. 115; in 

 Philippines, VII. 193; in Russia, 



111. 122, IV. 24 ; possibly trans- 

 mitting recurrent fever, VI. 215; 

 probably not a carrier of typhus, 

 III. 201, V. 162; Rickettsia 

 found in, X. 210; effect of bites 

 of, VII. 70, X. 219; bionomics 

 of, I. 188, VII. 70, VIII. 210; 

 measures against, III. 232, V. 

 182, VI. 219, VII. 172, IX. 191; 

 systematic position of, VIII. 21 ; 

 notices of text-books dealing 

 with, VII. 45, VIII. 4, X. 67. 



Phygadeiion speculator. Thorns., 

 parasite of Calliphora erythro- 

 ccphala in Britain, VIII. 22. 



Phvllodromia germanica (see Blat- 

 tella). 



ph vlloides, Demodex. 



Phvsostoinum, probably feeding on 

 blood, IX. 43. 



picea, Erephopsis. 



piceiventris, A trichopogon. 



piceus, Alphitobius ; Hydrophilus. 



pici, Philornis {Mydaea). 



picta, Bagrada ; Palpomyia fasciata. 



picticeps, Tabanus (see T. taeniola). 



pictipennis, Anopheles {Cellia) ; Culi- 



coides. 

 pictipes, Rhodnius ; Simulium. 

 pictnm, Simulium. 

 pictus, Anopheles (see A. hyrcanus) ; 



Cosmolestes. 

 Pier is brassicae, L., chemotropism 



of larva of, I. 224. 

 Pieris rapae, L., chemotropism of 



larva of, I. 224. 

 pilati, Lucilia. 

 piliferus, Haematopinits (Linogna- 



thus). 

 pilosa, Miisca (see M. bezzii). 

 pilosellus, Cimex. 

 pilosipennis, Lasiohelea (see L. 



velox). 

 pilosus, Ciilex ; Ixodes ; Trichodectes. 

 pinguicornis, Haeinatopota. 

 pinguinalis, Aglossa. 

 pingtiis, Chrysoniyia (see C. com- 



brea) . 

 Pinotus coenosus, Erich. (Copris 



colonicus, Har.), introduced into 



Hawaii against Lyperosia irritans, 



X. 83. 

 pionips, Aedes. 

 Piophila, N. American species of, 



V. 192 ; causing intestinal myia- 

 sis, I. 111. 

 Piophila affinis, Mg. {vulgaris. Fall.), 



bionomics of, in Britain, IV. 143. 

 Piophila casei, L., in Britain, II. 



19; in France, II. 134; in 



India, VI. 63; in U.S.A., III. 62, 



V. 92 ; causing enteric myiasis, 



III. 152, V. 192; infesting 'meat, 

 V. 92, VI. 63; in dead bodies. 

 IX. 121 ; experiments with baits 

 for, IV. 169. 



Piophila vulgaris. Fall, (see P. 



affinis) . 

 piper salatus, Aedes {Ecculex, Ste- 



gomyia) . 

 pipiens, Culex ; Syritta. 

 pipistrelli, Cimex. 

 pirangae, Ornithomyia. 

 Pirates hybridus. Scop., in Algeria, 



IV. 139. 



Pirates strepitans, Ramb., in Algeria, 



IV. 139. 

 piriformis, Ornithodorus. 

 pistiae, Palpomyia ; Pvobezzia. 

 pisticus, Ctenophthalmus . 

 pitchfordi. Anopheles, 

 pityocampa, Cnethocampa. 

 placidum, Simuliuni. 

 plagiata, Dichelacera. 

 plangens, Chrysops. 

 planum, Hyalomma. 

 platensis, Prospalangia : Tabanus. 

 Platyedra {Gelechia) gossypiella. 



