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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![Skin, dermatitis.—f 1070 ORTHOPTERA: fl072 Locustidae. 11103 ANOPLURA: fll07 Phthirus. f 1178 COLEOPTERA: fll84 Brachinus; fl243 Epicauta; fl244A Lytia; fl244B Mylabris. f 1331 LEPIDOPTERA: fl435 Adolia; fl387 Arctornis; fl386B Liparis. Skin, dermatitis, vesicular—j 117 8 COLEOPTERA: fl229 Cantharis; fl214 Paederidus; fl215 Paederus. Skin, eruptions.—tl070 ORTHOPTERA: fl072 Locustidae. f 1331 LEPIDOPTERA: fl401 Arctiidae. Skin, exanthema.—fl640 HYMENOPTERA: fl647 Bracon. Skin, lesions.—fl640 HYMENOPTERA: fl680 Formicinae. Skin, parasites of.—See J. Skin, urticaria, tingling sensation.—fl331 LEPIDOPTERA: fl377 Acherontia; fl398 Acronycta; fl343 Adoneta; fl418 Anisota; fl402 Arctia; fl387 Arctornis; j 1413 Automeris; fl420 Bornbyx; fl339 Carama; fl421 Clisiocampa; fl344 Coenobasis; fl414 Cricula; fl388 Dasychira; fl378 Deilephila; fl424 Dendrolimus; fl345 Doratifera; fl404 Eilema; fl342 Euclea; f 1341 Eucleidae; fl405 Halisi- dota; 11389 Hemerocampa; fl415 Hemileuca; fl416A Hylesia; fl340 Lagoa; fl423 Lasiocampa; fl433 Leptalis; fl390 Leucoma; fl386A Lymantria; fl425 Macrothylacia; fl338 Megalopyge; fl346 Monoleuca; |1347 Natada; f 1391 Nygmia; fl392 Ocneria; fl393 Olene; fl394 Orgyia; fl348 Packardia; fl429 Papilionidae; fl349 Parasa; fl378 Pergesa; fl350 Phobetron; fl395 Porthetria; fl416B Pseudo- hazis; f 1412 Saturnia; fl382 Schizura; 11351 Sibine; 11383 Stauropus; fl426 Taragama; fl384 Thaumetopoea. E. Edible, used as food.—-Many insects are used as food by more or less primitive people. As a matter of fact, some kinds of insects, properly prepared, might well be used as food by civilized people. There should be no more objection to eating certain insects than there is to eating crabs, snails, etc. Used as food.— fl070 ORTHOPTERA: fl077 Blattidae; fl073A Gryllidae; fl072 Locustidae; fl075A Phasmidae. 1*1113 HEMIPTERA: fl 116 Corixa; fll65B Tibicina. f 1178 COLEOPTERA: fl308 Ancylonotus; f 1271 Blaps; fl323 Larinus; f 1310 Macrodontia; fl244B Mylabris; fl323 Rhynchophorus; fll98 Silpha. f 1331 LEPIDOPTERA: fl400 Euxoa. tl640 HYMENOPTERA: fl682 Camponotus; fl684 Myrmecocystus. Fermented for alcoholic drink.—fl640 HYMENOPTERA: fl684 Myrmeco¬ cystus. F. Excreta, feces.—Many insects breed in or feed upon human excreta,7 therefore they are actual or potential carriers of bacteria and filth to food. f 1178 COLEOPTERA: fl204 Aleochara; fl286 Anomala; fl288 Aphodius; 11289 Ataenius; fl205 Atheta; fl291 Canthon; fll82 Celia; fH95 Cercyon; fl294 Geotrupes; fl223 Hister; fl207 Homalota; fl208 Hop- landria; f 1295 Lachnosterna; fl210 Microglossa; f!212 Omalium; 7 Many of the species collected in this country are pictured by Howard, 1900, A Contribution to the Study of the Insect Fauna of Human Excrement. [With especial reference to the spread of Typhoid Fever by Flies.]<Proc. Wash. Acad, of Sciences, v. 2, pp. 541-604.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b3135743x_0016.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)