INDEX OF ARTHROPODS. 



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Sahethoides confusus, Theo., in Bra- 

 zil, VI. 91 ; in Trinidad, V. 60. 

 Sahethoides imperfectus, B.-W. & B., 



described as new from Dutch 



Guiana, VIII. 59; attacking 



man, VIII. 59. 

 Sahethoides nitidus, Theo., in British 



Guiana, X. 33 ; breeding-places 



of, in Trinidad, IV. 69. 

 Sahethoides purpureus (see Sabethi- 



nus). 

 Sahethoides undosus (see Sahethinus). 

 saccharina, Lepisma. 

 sacharovi. Anopheles, 

 sackeni, Chrysops. 

 saeva, Psorophora. 

 sagax, Aedes {Culex, Ochlerofatus) . 

 Sagittarius, Tabanus (see T. taeniola 



var. variatus). 

 sakhalinensis, Haematopota. 

 salinarius, Culex. 

 salinelhis, Aedes {Ochlerotatus) . 

 salinus, Aedes [Ochlerotatus) (see 



A. detritus), 

 salisburiensis , Culex. 

 salmi, Ceratopogon. 

 salus, Culex (see C. sitiens) 

 salutiferus, Gastrophilus (see G. 



nasalis) . 

 salvazai, Tabanus. 

 samboni, Simulium. 

 Samea multiplicalis, Gn., destroying 



Pistia stratiotes in Panama Canal 



Zone, VII. 4. 

 samoaensis, Culex [Pseudotaenio- 



rhynchus) . 

 sanctaemarthae , Culicoides. 

 sanctilaurentii , A trichopogon. 

 sanguinarius, Tabanus. 

 sanguineum, Simulium. 

 sanguineus, Dermanyssus ; Haemoga- 



masus ; Rhipicephalus ; Tabanus. 

 sanguinolenius, Bdellolarnyx. 

 sanguisiiga, Triatoma [Conorhinus) . 

 sanguisugens, Haematobia. 

 sanguisugus, Culicoides. 

 sansoni, Aedes. 



sapphirina, Epicauta ; Uranotaenia. 

 sapporoensis , Tabanus. 

 sapporoenus , Tabanus. 

 Saprinits rotundatus, Kug., in dead 



bodies, IX. 121. 

 Sapromvza fuscicornis, Macq., in 



Queensland, VIII. 189. 

 saramaccensis, Culex (Choeroporpa). 

 Sarcophaga, VI. 112, VII. 40; in 



Australia, IX. 118, 155, X. 1; 



in Belgian Congo, I. 140, VII. 



121 ; in Brazil, V. 28 ; in British 



Isles, VII. 191; in Egypt, IV. 



142, VI. 100; in Hawaii, VI. 

 164; in India, IX. 53, 208, 

 X. 17, 74, 195; in Dutch E. 

 Indies, X. 211 ; in Korea, X. 206 ; 

 in Salonika, IV. 179 ; dispersion 

 of, by flight in U.S.A., IX. 194; 

 in Zanzibar, VI. 124; causing 

 myiasis, III. 43, 98, V. 28, IX. 

 53, X. 17, 195, 211; bacteria 

 transmitted from larva to adult 

 of, II. 62; Herpetomonas sarco- 

 phagae in, IX. 208 ; trypanosomes 

 of, unable to live in other flies, 



VI. 34 ; readily attacked by 

 parasites of Glossina, VI. 99; 

 possible relation of, to protozoa 

 in plants, X. 145 ; hibernation 

 of, X. 206 ; stimuli to oviposition 

 of, I. 224, IX. 139; natural 

 enemies of, I. 140, V. 74, 158, 



IX. 156, X. 1, 74 ; measures 

 against, VI. 100, IX. 191; trap 

 for, IV. 142. 



Sarcophaga alpha, Johnst. & Tiegs, 

 described as new from Queens- 

 land, IX. 216. 



Sarcophaga arvensis, R.-D., in dead 

 bodies, IX. 121. 



Sarcophaga aurifinis, Wlk., in West 

 Indies, II. 175. 



Sarcophaga aurifrons, Macq., in 

 Australia, III. 14, 16, IV. 183, 



VII. 100, VIII. 60, 74, IX. 216, 



X. 1, 56 ; natural enemies of, 



VII. 100, VIII. 60, X. 1, 56. 

 Sarcophaga bancvofti, Johnst. & 



Tiegs, described as new from 

 Queensland, IX. 216. 



Sarcophaga beta, Johnst. & Tiegs, 

 described as new from Queens- 

 land, IX. 216. 



Sarcophaga bullata, Parker, de- 

 scribed as new, V. 34; in U.S.A., 

 IV. 5, V. 34 ; baits for, IV. 5. 



Sarcophaga carnaria, L. [laticrus, 

 R.-D.), in Austria, VI. 81; in 

 British Isles, II. 19, IV. 143, 169, 



VIII. 22; in France, II. 134; 

 in Gallipoli, IV. 92, VI. 26; 

 in Ital}^ III. 152; in Korea, 



VII. 142, IX. 180, X. 206; in 

 Manchuria, X. 45 ; in Poland, 



VIII. 119; in Sweden, VII. 157; 

 in U.S.A., VI. 169; in Venezu- 

 ela, VI. 51 ; on battlefields, IV. 

 18; causing myiasis, I. 175, 

 III. 31, 152, IV.' 88, VI. 3, 51, 

 169 ; i"elation of, to dissemination 

 of disease, I. 117 ; in dead bodies, 



IX. 121; bionomics of, IV. 143; 

 parasitising Helix aspersa, X. 23; 

 hibernation of, IX. 180, X. 206; 



