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II. 45; a synonyiXL of T. cvistatus, 

 q.v. 



Taeniorhynchus palliatus, Coq. (see 

 Aedes fulvithorax). 



Taeniorhynchus papuensis, Tayl., 

 described as new, II. 135; in 

 Papua, II. 135, III. 154. 



Taeniorhynchus {Coquillettidia, Man- 

 sonia) perUirbans, Wlk., VI. 142 ; 

 distribution of, in N. America, 

 VI. 182; in Canada, VII. 106; 

 in India, I. 143 (probably error 

 for T. uniformis) ; in U.S.A., III. 

 32, 52, 128, 213, V. 161, VI. 66. 

 X. 203; bionomics of, VII. 106, 

 X. 203; hibernation of, I. 98; 

 egg-masses of, IV. 160 ; larva of, 

 associated with water plants, IV. 

 170 ; not attracted by light, I. 22 ; 

 measures against, VI. 66; larva 

 of T. richiardii resembling, VII. 

 103. 



Taeniorhynchus [Mansonia] pseudo- 

 titillans, Theo., VI. 142; in 

 Brazil, VIII. 26. 



Taeniorhynchus {Mansonia) richi- 

 ardii. Fie, in Balkans, VI. 163, 

 201, VIII. 88, IX. 20, 92; in 

 Britain, VII. 153; in Denmark, 

 VI. 182, VII. 172, IX. 82; in 

 France, VII. 99; in Germany, 

 IV. 16, VIII. 27, 214, IX. 29; 

 in Sweden, X. 87 ; bionomics of, 



VI. 182, VIII. 27; early stages 

 of, VII. 103, VIII. 27. 



Taeniorhynchus {Mansonioides) sep- 

 tempunctatus , Theo., in Papua, 



III. 154. 



Taeniorhynchus tenax, Theo. (see 

 Culex bitaeniorhynchiis var. tenax) . 



Taeniorhynchus tenax var. macu- 

 lipes, Theo. (see Culex quasi- 

 gelidus) . 



Taeniorhynchtts thelcter (see Aedes). 



Taeniorhynchus {Mansonia) titillans, 

 Wlk., VI. 142, 182; distribution 

 of, VII. 4 ; in Argentina. VII. 181 ; 

 in Brazil, IV. 37, VI. 91, VIII. 25 ; 

 in Br. Guiana, VII. 79, IX. 2, 

 135, X. 54; absent from Panama, 

 I. 223; in Panama Canal Zone, 



VII. 3, 127, VIII. 175, 197, IX. 

 108, X. 24; in Peru, III. 25; 

 in Trinidad, II. 24, V. 60; in 

 Venezuela, X. 183; not found to 

 transmit dengue, VII. 127; 

 breeding-places of, X. 54 ; relation 

 of early stages of, to water-plants, 



IV. 160, 177, VII. 3, 127, VIII. 

 175, 197, X. 24. 



Taeniorhynchus {Mansonia, Man- 

 sonioides) uniforrfiis, Theo., in E. 



Africa, VIII. 164; in W. Africa, 

 IV. 45, 66, 112, 150, ^ . 3, 45, 

 VI. 225, VII. 169, X. 114; in 

 Australia, I. 11, IV. 11. 60, V. 

 68. VI. 73, 227. VII. 176; in 

 Belgian Congo, 1. 220, III. 121; 

 in Cochin-China, II. 155 ; in Hong 

 Kong, III. 141; in Kamerun, X. 

 114 ; in Madagascar, IX. 68 ; in 

 Nyasaland, X. 62; in Papua, III. 

 154; in Philippines, II. 133, VII. 

 193; in Sumatra, IV. 23; not 

 experimentally carrying dengue, 

 VI. 195; transmitting filariasis, 

 II. 133, 155, IV. 120, X. 180; 

 probably not carrying Onchocerca 

 gibsoni, VI. 27; experimentally 

 transmitting Trypanosoma gam- 

 biense, I. 191. 



Taeniorhynchus versicolor, Edw., in 

 E. Africa, V. 31. 



Taeniorhynchus violaceus, Theo. (see 

 T. metallictis). 



taeniorhynchus, Aedes {Culex, Culi- 

 celsa, Ochlerotatus) . 



taeniorostris, Harpagomyia. 



tahoensis, Aedes communis. 



takasagoensis, Tabanus. 



ialaje, Ornithodorus. 



talpae, Demodex ; Histrichopsylla. 



talpoides, Hemimerus. 



familanus, Ceratophyllus. 



tananarivensis. Anopheles (see A. 

 squamosus) . 



tantalus, Tabanus. 



tapena, Culex {Eubonnea). 



tapetzella, Trichophaga. 



Tapinoma melanocephalutn, ¥., in 

 houses in Jamaica, IX. 31. 



tarandi, Oedemagena. 



tarandinus, Tabanus. 



tarsalis, Aedes; Culex. 



tarsatiis, Eupelminus . 



tarsimaculatus, Anopheles {Cellia). 



Tarsonemus, infesting the urinary 

 tract in man, IX. 70. 



Tarsonemus apis, Rennie, and 

 disease in bees, X. 129. 



Tarsonemus woodi, Rennie, Acarapis 

 gen. n. for {q.v.), IX. 196. 



tasmani, Ixodes. 



tasmanicus, Tabanus. 



tasmaniensis, Aedes {Menolepis, Och- 

 lerotatus) (see A . leucolepis) ; 

 Lucilia; Rachionotoniyia {Aedes, 

 Ochlerotatus, Stegomyia) ; Tabanus. 



taylori, Culex (see C. squamosus) ; 

 Tabanus. 



Teara, causing dermatitis in man 

 in Australia, X. 168. 



tecmarsis, Culex {Chocroporpa). 

 ; tejerae, Phlebotomus. 



