82 Causes of Disease. 



TABLE OF PARASITIC ARTHROPODA OF THE DOMES- 

 TIC ANIMALS.* 



I. Insects {Insecta). 



1 — Blood-sucking Flies, attacking- the Skin. (After Neumann.) 



Culex pipiens (and other gnats) in man. 



Simulia reptans, horse ; mucous membranes of the head, 



" maculatuin, horse, ruminants, man. 

 Tabanus hovinus, morio, aiitiimnalis, bromiiis, nisticus, fulvus, 

 albipcs, horse, ruminants, man. 



Hcpmatopota pliiznalis, horse, ruminants, man. 



Chrysops cacutiens, horse, ruminants, man. 



Stomoxys calcitrans, horse, 



Hamatobia stimulans, fcrox, irritans, serrata, horse, ruminants. 



Glossina morsitans, horse, ruminants. 



Hippobosca equina, horse, ruminants, dog. 



Mclophagus oz'iniis, sheep. 



2 — Flies Parasitic Upon or Beneath the Skin in Larval Stage. 



Calliphora oomitoria, various domestic animals. 

 Sarcophaga carnaria, magnifica, JJ'ohlfarti. 

 Liicilia Ccusar, sericata, maceUaria. 

 Ochromyia anthropophaga, dog, cat, goat, man. 

 Hypodcrma lincata, sheep [cow]. 



" tarandi, reindeer. 



" hovis, cow (even in the spinal canal). 



" silenus, horse, ass. 



Dermatobia noxiaUs, cow, dog. 



3 — Flies Whose Larvae are Parasitic in the Intestines and Body 



Cavities. 



Gastrophihis eqiti, stomach and pharynx of [horse] . 



" pecorum, stomach. 



" diiodcnalis, duodenum of horse and exceptionally 

 in dog. 



•Details of the life-history and the patholog-ical significance of the species 

 enumerated may be found in Kitt's "Lehrhuch der Spesiellen, Pathol. Anatomic der 

 Haustiere." [See also I'riedberger and Frohner, Veterinary Pritholonii, Amer. 

 Edition, 'W. T. Keener & Co., Chicago, 1904.) 



