Key-catalogue of insects of importance in public health / by C.W. Stiles and Albert Hassall.
- Charles Wardell Stiles
- Date:
- [1928]
Licence: Public Domain Mark
Credit: Key-catalogue of insects of importance in public health / by C.W. Stiles and Albert Hassall. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![mechanically f94 Trypanosoma gambiense; +142 Borrelia recurrentis, fide Schuberg. Capable of experimental transfer of anthrax to animals. Experimentally able to transmit +142 Leptospira ictero-haemorrhagica. Carrier of eggs of +1575 DermatoUa cyanivenlris. Negative for +444 Onchocerca volvulus. Can transmit tularaemia 1614 (1595). Stygeromyla Austen, 1907, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 445 mt maculosa from Arabia. sangmnarvu Austen, 1909, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., 286-288: Stygeromyia bucks blood. Belgian Congo, Congo Free State.4 1615 (1521). Section PUPIPARA Nitzsch, 1818, Mag. But., v. 3, 284 (orig. as fam.).—[C. 25a, 873; B. & M. 15a, 66.] See +1616. 1616. Hippoboscidae Leach, 1817 [nv].—Louse-flies. See +1617 1617 (1618 to 1620). Hippobosca Linn., 1758a, 607; tsd. (1810; 1832; 1840; 1910- 1915) equina.—Type of Hippoboscinae.—Horse tick. camelina Savigny in Leach, 1818a, 556: Hippobosca.—Egypt*, Africa. camna of Rondani, 1878, Ann. Mus. Civ. Genova, v. 12, 164: Hippobosca.— Gachet thinks it transmits Oriental boil.—Africa; Persia.—So. capensis 1816, fide Seguy, 1924a, 295. equina Linn., 1758a, 607: Hippobosca4; Nirmomyia.—Horse tick. Ex¬ ternal; temporary on man. maculata Leach, 1817, 8, pi. 2, figs. 11-13: Hippobosca.—Africa; India. 1618 (1617). Lipoptena Nitzsch, 1818a, 310, mt. cervina so. cervi. cervi Linn., 1758a, 611: [Lipoptena;] Hippobosca1; Pediculus1.—Frequently attacks man.—Europe. [pallida “Meigen, 1830 of Beneden”: Ornithobia; fl620 Ornithomyia, q. v.— External.—So. ? cervi.] 1619 (1617). Melophagus Latr., 1802b, 466, mt. ovinus.—Sheep tick. *ovinus Linn., 1758a, 607: Melophagusv; Hippobosca1 (Melophila*).— Occasionally attacks man. 1630 (1617). Ornithomyia Latr., 1802b, 466, mt. avicularia. On birds. avicularia Linn., 1758a, 607 [Hippobosca1]: Ornithomyia.—External. [pallida8 Meigen, 1830 of Beneden: Ornithobia1; fl618 Lipoptena, q. v.— External.—Louvain.—So. ? avicularia.] pallida Say, 1823 (1859), Journ. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phila., 102 [not Olf., 1811]: Ornithomyia.—Renamed achineuria Speiser, 1905, Zeitschr. Hym Dipt., v. 5, 348. 1631 (1070). Ord. SIPHONAPTERA 40 Latr., 1825a [nv]; 1829a, 349; tpd. Pulex. Fleas.—[C. 25a, 877; B. & M. 15a, 72.] See fl622. For check list of genera and species of world, see Dalla Torre, 1924a, Ber. Naturw. Med. Ver. Innsbruck, v. 39, 1—29. For key to genera of world, see Fox, 1925a, Ins. Dis. Man, 120-130. 1623 (1625A). Subo. FRACTICIPITA Oudemans, 1908, Tijdschr. Ent., 92. See fl623. 1623. Hystrichopsyllidae Baker, 1905, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., 136; seu Lepto- psyllidae8.—[C. 25a, 881.] See fl624. 1624. Leptopsylla 41 Jordan & Rothsch., 1911, Nov. Zool. Tring, v. 18, 85, tod. musculi Duges. musculi8 Duges, 1832b, 160—161, fig. 3 [Pulex1]: Leptopsylla; Ctenopsylla.— On Homo; Rattus decumanus, R. rattus, Mus musculust.—So. segnis Schonh., 1816, fide Dalla Torre, 1924a, 2. 40 Syns.: A PH AN IP TERA° Kirby & Spence, 1826, v. 4,382, tpd. Pulex; SUCTORIA° Retzius, 1783, vi; Latr., 1805b [; not fl83a SUCTORIA\ 1858 protozoa], tpd. Pulex; ROPHOTEIRA Schellen- berg, 1798, Helvet. Ent., v. 1, 44; RHOPHO TEIRA». 41 Syns.: Ctenopsyllush 0 Kol., 1862, not 1856, renamed; (Ctenopsylla') Wagner, 1893, IISEr, v. 27,347, subg. of Typhlopsylla; (Ctenopsyllus0) Kol., 1863, 39, subg. of Ctenophthalmus K., for quadridenlatus syn. mus¬ culi (tsd. 1911), and bidentatus pe by renaming (1911) musculi](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b3135743x_0105.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)