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AUTORI CITATI 



In questo elenco sono riportate solo quelle op«'re che nel testo sono 



citate colla semplice data della pubblicazione. 



1904. Austen E. E. — The House-fly and certain allied species as dis- 

 seminators of enteric Fever among- troops in the Field. — 

 Journ. of the R. Army Med, Corps, p. 1-17, 2 tav. 



1906. Austen E. E — Synonymic Notes on Musca marginalis Wied. . 



and the Genus Fycnosoma, Br. e von Berg. - Ann. and Ma 

 gaz. of N. Hist., (7). XVII. p. 301-304. 

 1906 a. Austen E. E. — On some Blood-Sucking and other Diptera 

 from the Anglo-Egyptian Sudan Collected During the Yeai- 

 1905, with Descriptions of New Species. — Second Report of 

 the Wellcome Res. Labor., p. 51-66, tav. e flgg. 



1907. Austen E. E. — Cordylobia anthropophaga, a parasitic african 



Fly. — Proc. of the Entom. Soc. of London, p. XLIII-XLVI. 



1908. Austen E. E. - The Tumhii-Fly {Cordylobia anthropophaga Grün- 



berg). — Journ. of the R. Army Med Corps, p. 18-24, 2 figg. 



1909. Austen E. E. — New Genera and Species of Blood-sucking- 3/?t- 



scidae from the Ethiopian and oriental Eegions, in the British 

 Museum (Natural History). — An^K and Magaz. of N. Histor., 

 (8) III, p 285-299, flgg-. 

 1909 a. Austen E. E. — Illustrations of african Blood-Sucking Flies 

 other than Mosquitoes, and Tsetse Flies — London, British Mu 

 seum, 2Yl pp., 13 tav. 



1909. b. Austen E E. — Ruwenzori Expedition Reports. 10. Diptera. — 



Trans, of the Zool. Soc. of London, XIX. I. p. 85 100, 1 tav. 



1910. Austen E. E. — Some Dipterous Insects which cause Myiasis in 



Man. — Trans, of the Soc. of trop Med. and Hyg.^ Ill, p. 

 215-242. 



1910. a. Austen E. E. — A new Indian Species of Musca. - Ann. 

 and Magaz. of. N. Hist, (8) V. p. 114-117. 



1910. b. Austen E. E. — A new Species of Cordylobia, a Genus of 

 african Diptera (Family Tachinidae, Subfamily Calliphorinae) , 

 the larvae of which are subcutaneous parasites in Man and 

 other mMamals. — Ihtll. of Ent. Res., 1, p. 79-81, fig. 



