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MEDICAL ENTOMOLOGY 



OSTEN SACKEN 



PACKARD, A. S. 



PRATT, H. S. 



ROUBAUD, E. 



A complete account of Anopheles maculipennis, con- 

 taining an extensive bibliography. Very valuable to 

 those engaged in the study of malaria. The illustra- 

 tions are extremely good. Little has been added to 

 our knowledge of the anatomy and physiology of the 

 mosquito since this was written ; the views of previous 

 workers are discussed fully in the text. 



An Essay of Comparative Chaetotaxy. 



Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1834. Part iv. 



This paper marked the beginning of the study of chaeto- 

 taxy in the Diptera, and is the main source of the 

 nomenclature at present in use. 



Textbook of Entomology. Macmillan, London and 

 New York, 1898. 



Very useful as an introduction to the structure of 

 insects in general, and for reference. Unless one 

 has had special training in Entomology, either this 

 book or that of Berlese is almost a necessity. It 

 contains references to the older literature. 



The Anatomy of the Female Genital Tract of the 

 Pupipara as observed in Melophagus ovinus. Zeit. 

 f. Wiss, Zool., B. 66, 1899. 



La Glossina palpalis. Sa biologie, son role dansl'eti- 

 ologie des Trypanosomiases. These de Doctoral cs 

 Sciences Naturelles, Paris, 1909. (Extract from the 

 Rapport de la Mission d' etudes de la maladie du 

 sommeil au Congo Frangais, 1906-1908.') 



Contains perhaps the most complete account of the 

 anatomy of Glossina, dealt with from a comparative 

 point of view. 



Generations und Wirtswechel bei Trypanosoma und 

 Spirochaete. Arb. Kais. Gesund. B. 20, 1904. 



The well-known paper on the trypanosome of the 

 Little Owl, etc. It contains an account of the 

 anatomy of Culex. 



The Anatomy of the Proboscis of Biting Flies. I. 

 Glossina, Memoir XVIII, Liverpool. School of 

 Tropical Medicine, 1906. II. Stomoxys, Ann. of 

 Trop. Med. and Parasitl, Vol. i., No, 2.. 1907. 



The Alimentary tract of the Mosquito. Proceedings 

 of the Boston Society of Natural History, Vol. 

 xxxii, No. 6. 1905. 



Deals with the morphology and development of the parts. 



The Taxonomy of the Muscoidean Flies, including 

 Descriptions of New Species. Smithsonian Mis- 

 cellaneous Collections, Vol. ii. Washington, 1908. 



Contains an account of the external anatomy and its 

 nomenclature in relation to systematic classification. 



See also Gordon Hewitt, Minchin Patton and Cragg, Tulloch at end of Chapter IV. 



NOTE. For an account of embryology and development, which have not been dealt 

 with in this chapter, see Berlese, 



SCHAUDINN, F. 



STEPHENS, J. W. W. 

 and NEWSTEAD, R. 



THOMPSON, M. T. 



TOWNSEND, C. H. T. 



