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INDEX OF ARTHROPODS. 



specularifrons, Simulium . 



speculator, Phygadeuon. 



spegazzinii, Haemagogus (see H. 

 capricornii). 



spenceri, Aedes. 



spermophilae, Philornis. 



sphaerocephalus , Trichodectes. 



Sphaeroniias (Johannsenomyia) lito- 

 raurea, I. & M., described as new 

 from Gold Coast, X. 61 ; breeding- 

 places of, X. 61. 



Spharagenion bolli, Scudder, at- 

 tacked by Eiithrombidium tri- 

 gonuni in N. America, VI. 147. 



Sphyracephala hearseyana, Westw., 

 bionomics of, in India, IV. 91. 



Spilopsvllus, notice of key to, VII. 

 121. 



Spilopsylliis cunicuH, Dale, in 

 Britain, IV. 166, IX. 47; hosts 

 of, VIII. 4, IX. 47. 



spinea, Neopsylla. 



spinibranchium, Simulium. 



spinifera, Pseudolfersia. 



spiniger, Liponyssus. 



spinigera, Ophyra. 



spinipalpis, Ixodes dentattts. 



spinipennis, Digonochaeta. 



spinipes, Glycyphagus (see G. cada- 

 ver um). 



spinohuniera, Musca. 



spinolae, Bembex. 



spinosa, Akis ; Musca (see M. 

 pattoni) ; Palpomyia. 



spinosifrons, Styloconops {Acantho- 

 conops). 



spinosipes, Aedes {Chaetocruiomyia) ; 

 Lepioconops (see Styloconops albi- 

 ventvis) . 



spinulosus, Haematopinus ; Poly- 

 plax. 



spirogyrae, Stilobezzia. 



spissipes, Culex [Melanoconion). 



splendens, Haemagogus ; Megarhi- 

 nus ; Mimomyia ; Trombicula. 



splendida, Wyeomyia. 



splendidum, Am,blyomm.a. 



spretus, Melanoplus. 



squalidus, Lipeurus. 



squamifer, Sarcoptes (see" 5. scabiei 

 suis) . 



squamiger, Aedes. 



squamipennis, Aedomyia; Forcipo- 

 myia ; Phlebotomus. 



squamipleuris , Phlebotomus. 



squamitibia, Forcipomyia. 



squamiventris, Phlebotomus. 



squamosa, Forcipomyia ; Neocute- 

 rebra. 



squamosus. Anopheles {Cellia) ; 

 Culex. 



stabulans, Muscina [Cyrtoneura). 



stabularis, Eulaelaps {Laelaps). 



stantoni, Haernatopota ; Phlebotomus. 



Stasisia rodhaini (see Cordylobia). 



stebbingi, M onophlebus . 



Stegoconops panarchys (see Haema- 

 gogus). 



Stegomyia, a subgenus of Aedes, q.v. 



Stegomyia atra (see Rachionoto- 

 myia) . 



Stegomyia atripes (see Rachionoto- 

 myia) . 



Stegomyia hilli (see Rachionotomyia 

 filipes). 



Stegomyia obtuvbans (see Armigeres). 



Stegomyia ornata, Tayl. (see Rachio- 

 notomyia) . 



Stegomyia punctolater alls, Theo. (see 

 Rachionotomyia atripes). 



steindachneri, Eurypelma. 



stellifer, Culicoides. 



Stenocephaliis, X. 145 ; possible 

 intracellular stage of Herpeto- 

 monas [Leptomonas) davidi in, X. 

 121 ; presence of, on plants not 

 necessarily associated with flagel- 

 losis, X. 146. 



Stenocephaliis agilis. Scop., in Por- 

 tugal, IX. 106, X. 99; trans- 

 mitting Hevpetomonas {Leptomo- 

 nas) davidi to Euphorbia, VIII. 

 17, 216, IX. 106, X. 99, 187. 



Steiiomalus mitscai'uiH, L., associated 

 with hibernating flies in Britain, 

 II. 134, IV. 121, VII. 72, VIII. 

 22. 



Stenoponia wetmorei, Chapin, de- 

 scribed ae new from Peromvscus 

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



stenopsis, Linognathus {Haemato- 

 pinus) . 



Stenopsylla, gen. n., cruzi, Aim. Cun., 

 on opossum in Brazil, III. 82. 



Stenopterina gigas, Macq., in Queens- 

 land, VIII. 189. 



Stenopteryx hirundinis, L., in Nor- 

 way, IV. 180. 



stenoscutus, Aedes {Ochlerotatus) 

 minutus (see A. abnormalis). 



Stenosterys fulvoventralis, Dodd, de- 

 scribed as new from Australia, 

 X. 56 ; a parasite of blow-flies, X. 

 59 ; probably a synonym of 

 Australencyrtus giraulti, X. 56, 

 134. 



Stephanocircus, American species of, 

 referred to Craneopsylla, V. 41. 



Stephanocircus concinnus, Roths., 

 described as new from Epimys 

 in Australia, V. 41. 



Stephanocircus dasyuri, Skuse, hosts 

 of, in Australia and Tasmania, 

 V. 41, IX. 105. 



