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* Bellabdi, Li'igi. Saggio di ditterologia Messicana. Pt. 2 (Appendice, p. 6). 
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Simulidea. Original description of £. mexicanum. 
*Bigot, J. M. F. Dipt&res. In Mission Scientifique dn Cap Horn, T. 6. p. 15-16. 
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new species. 
*Bishopp, F. C. Some important insect enemies of live stock in the United 
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The Buffalo gnat (S. pecuarum, fig. 11) and the turkey gnat (S. meridionale, 
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Bleyee, Henbik. A kolumbacsi legy. In Allatorvosi Lapok, v. 30, p. 291-292, 
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Simulium columbacsensis. 
*Beattn, Max. The Animal Parasites of Man. Ed. 3. London. 1906. On & 
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♦Brunette, E. New Oriental Nemocera. In Records of the Indian Museum, 
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Pages 282—288. Descriptions of new species: Simulium rufithorax, S. grisescens_. 
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*Bbuxettl E. A new species of blood-sucking fly (Simulium) from Ceylon. 
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Simulium striatum n. sp. Ceylon. 
*Cantlie, James. Recent investigations on the etiology of pellagra. In Jour. 
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Mention of mosciolini (Simulium) as a possible agent in the transmission 
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On Sambon's theory of the transmission of pellagra by insects, Simulium, 
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*Cabpexteb, G. H. Insects: Their Structure and Life. 404 p., 183 fig. Lon- 
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Pages 124, 157; also fig. 160 (after Yerdat), p. 293. Reference to the air 
bubble and its function in the ecdysis of Simulium pupae. Short description of 
the genus. 
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Simulium ochraceum. Short note. 
*Comstock, J. H. A Manual for the Study of Insects. 701 p., 797 fig., 1907. 
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*Coquillett, D. TY The buffalo-gnats, or black-flies, of the United States. 
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A synopsis of the family Simuliida?. 
