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INDEX TO GENERA, SUBGENERA, SPECIES, 
AND VARIETIES 
(Figures in italics indicate pages on which 
main discussion will be found.) 
aberrans n. sp. , .Dacus {Afrodacus) 118 
absonus (Hering), Dacus {Gymnodacus) 129, 130 
Acanthoneura Macquart 170, 183 
acidomorpha Hendel, Acanthoneura 171 
aenigmaticus Malloch, Dacus {Afrodacus) 118 
Afrodacus 117, 131 
algaiae n. sp., Dacus (Hemizeugodacus) . . 122, 131, 132 
angulata Hendel, Hendelina 179 
AnomoeaWAktT 179 
apicifasciata (Malloch), Hendelina 180, 181 
araucariae Tryon, RioxaP 183 
armatus Fabricius, Dacus 117 
Asiadacus Verkins 117, 122, 129 
atrisetosus (Perkins), Dacus {Zeugodacus) 132 
australina Hendel, Acanthoneura 171 
australina n. sp., Hendelina 180 
australis Hendel, syn. of Dacus {Afrodacus) jarvisi 
(Tryon) 120 
Austrodacus Vtrkms 117, 122, 131 
Bactrocera Guerin-Meneville, unrecogni2able group 142 
bakeri (Bezzi), Dacus {Asiadacus) 122 
bancrofti (Tryon), Dacus {Strumeta) 142 
barringtoniae (Tryon), Dacus {Strumeta). 
144, 145, 156, 164 
bicolor (Macquart), Acanthoneura . . . 170, 171, 112, 183 
bifida (Bezzi), Hendelina 179 
biguttulus (Bezzi), Dacus {Afrodacus) 118 
bilineatus (Perkins and May) nec Walker; changed 
to Dacus {Strumeta) mayi n. n 161 
breviaculeus n. sp., Dacus {Strumeta) . 143, 144, 145, 161 
brunneus (Perkins and May), Dacus {Afrodacus) ... 118 
bryoniae (Tryon), Dacus {Strumeta) 142, 148 
cacuminatus (Hering), Dacus {Strumeta) 143, 149 
Callantra W alker 117 
Callistomyia Bezzi 173 
calophylli (Perkins and May), Dacus {Gymno- 
dacus) 122, 129, 130 
Chaetodacus Bezzi, syn. of Dacus {Strumeta) 
Walker 142 
Clusiosoma WLdiWoch. 174 
confusa n. sp., Rioxa 172, 183 
connexa (Fabricius), Euphranta 176 
cucumis French, Dacus {Austrodacus ) .... 122, 127, 132 
cucurbitae Coquillett, Dacus {Strumeta) 144 
Daculus 117, 125, 134 
Dacus Fabricius . 117, 134 
Dasyneura Saunders, syn. of Dacus {Strumeta) 
Walker 142 
Dirioxa Hendel 183 
