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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![1649 (1650). *Alysia Latr., 1805a, 177, mt. A. stercoraria (s. and tsd. (1810; 1826; 1840; 1915) Ichneumon manducator Panz.).—[B. & M 15a 21 1 *rudibunda Say, 1828 (1859), 77 (380): Aly«a.—Captured on human *exereta.—Indiana1. 1650 (1649). Aphaereta Foerster, 1862, VnV, v. 19, 264, tod. Alysia cephalotes Hal.—[B. & M. 15a, 21.] *muscae Ashmead, 1888, Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., v. 11, 646: Aphaereta.— Captured on human *excreta. Bred from pupae of Ophyra leucostoma, Hydrotea dentipes, Muscina stabulans, fide Kisliuk, 1919, MSS, BED Report April.—U. S. A.,4 Va., Mo. 1651 (1642). Cynipoidea.—Cynipids. [C. 25a, 890, 922; B. & M. 15a, 22] See fl652. 1652. Cynipidae Westw., 1833, Mag. Nat. Hist., v. 6 (36), Nov., 491. Syn. Diplolepidae8 Leach.—[C. 25a, 890, 908, 913; B. & M. 15a, 22.] See fl653. 1653 (1654 to 1656B). Diplolepis Geoffr., 1762, Hist, nat., v. 2, 308; tsd. (1880; 1917) 2d sp. rosae; etd. (1810) quercus-folii. Seu Rhodites0 Hartig, 1840, Zeitschr. Ent., v. 2, 186, 194; tsd. (1869; 1917) 1st sp. rosae.— [C. 25a, 926, 927.] rosae Linn., 1758a, 553 [Cynips]: Diplolepist; Rhodites0 *.—“The mossy rose-gall.”—Has been used as a therapeutic astringent agent in diarrheas and dysenteries. 16541(1653). Hexaplasta Foerster, 1869, VzbGWien, v. 19, 345, 359, tod. Hexaplasta hexatoma = Cothonaspis hexatoma Hartig. *species Howard, 1900, Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., 557: Hexaplasta.—Captured on human *excreta. [Perhaps as parasite of some insect.] 1655 (1653). *Kleidotoma Westw., 1833, Mag. Nat. Hist., v. 6 (36), Nov., 494, mt. psiloides. *bakeri Ashmead [nv]: Kleidotoma.—Captured on human *excreta. 1656A (1653). *Psilidora Foerster, 1869, VzbGWien, v. 19, 343, 354, tod. Cotho- naspis1 boyenii. *erythropa Ashmead [nv]: Psilidora.—Captured on human *excreta. 1656B (1653). *XyaIosema Dalla Torre & Kiefer [nv]. Syn. Solenaspish Ashmead, 1887, Amer. Ent. Soc., v. 14, 155, mt. hyalinipennis, not Osten-Sacken, 1881. [*hyalinipennis Ashmead, 1887, Amer. Ent. Soc., v. 14, 155: Solenaspisd h.— Captured on human *excreta.] 1657 A (1642). Chalcidoidea.—[C. 25a, 890.] See fl657B. 165?It. Encyrtidae Walker, 1837, Ent. Mag., v. 4, 439.—[B. & M. 15a, 22.] See 1T657C. 1657C. Encyrtus Latr., 1809, Gen. Crust. Ins., v. 4, 31, mt. infidus. *species Howard, 1900, Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., v. 2, 556: Encyrtus.—Cap¬ tured on human *excreta. 1658 (1642). Vespoidea.—Vespoid-wasps. [C. 25a, 890, 933.] See fl659. 1659 (1661; 1663; 1687; 1689). Mutillidae.—The Velvet-ants. [C. 25a, 891, 907, 911, 913, 914, 936; B. & M. 15a, 27.] See 11660. species Wellman, 191,0, Amer. Soc. Trop. Med., v. 5 (21), 14: Genus.—■ Velvet ant reported as disseminator of anthrax by Williamson.— Cyprus. 1660. Mutilla Linn., 1758a, 343; tsd. (1810) 4th sp. europaea. Seu Sphaeroph- t halm a Blake, 1871, Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., v. 3, 226, 232. *occidentalis Linn., 1758a, 582: Mutilla; Sphaerophthalma.—Common on beach sands of Lake Erie, causing bathers much distress.—Central States, America*.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b3135743x_0109.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)