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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![(j). Wings absent. See f. f (g). SIPHON APTERA.—Fleas. Legs III for jumping. See fl621. g (f). Legs III, not for jumping. See h. h (i). ANOPLURA.—Sucking lice, as head louse. See fll03. i (h). M ALLOP HAG A.—Biting lice, as dog louse. See fl097. j (e). Wings, present. See k. k (1). DIPTERA.— Flies and mosquitoes. Wings I well developed; wings II rudimentary. See f 1437. I (k). Wings I present, well developed, or rudimentary; may be leathery; II membranous. See m to o. m. HEMIPTERAK — Bugs. Wings I rudimentary or the proximal half leathery. Mouth parts piercing and sucking. SeeflllO. n. ORTHOPTERA.—Roaches. Wings I with venation. Larvae terrestrial. Mouth parts biting. See tl070. o. COLEOPTERA.—Beetles. Wings I without venation. Larvae terrestrial or aquatic. Mouth parts biting. See fll78. 1049 (1068A; 1068B; 1068C). Group or subcl. AMETABOLA Leach, 1815, Edinb. Encycl., v. 9 (1), 76.—[C. 25a, 174.] See fl050. 1050 (1069). Subcl. APTERAr 8 Linn., 1758a, 341, as restricted by Zool. Record; tpd. Lepisma. Seu APTERYGOGENEA0 Brauer, 1885, SAW Wien, 290; tpd. Lepisma.—Bristle-tails, spring-tails. [C. 25a, 214.] See tl051. 1051 (1059). Ord. THYSANURA19 Latr., 1796a, table; tpd. Lepismci.—Bristle- tails; Bortenschwanze. [C. 25a, 220.] See fl052. 1052 (1056). ECTOTROPHI Grassi, 1887, Atti Acc. Rom., v. 4, 582; tpd. Lepisma.—[C. 25a, 223; B. & M. 15a, 9.] Syn. Class THYSANURA. * See fl053. 1053. Lepismatidae Burm., 1838, Handb. Ent., v. 2 (2), 458. Seu Lepismidae ° Lubbock, 1873, Monogr., 39, 217.—[C. 25a, 223; B. & M. 15a, 81.] See fl054. 1054 (1055). Lepisma Linn., 1758a, 344, 608; tsd. (1810; 1915) 1st sp. sac- charina.—[C. 25a, 224; B. & M. 15a, 81.] *saccharina Linn., 1758a, 608: Lepisma.—“ Fish-moths.”—Book bindings badly scarred in effort to obtain included glue. Museum labels, hos¬ pital records, etc., destroyed. Feeds on sugar and meal. America; Europe. 1055 (1054). ThermoMa 10 Bergroth, 1890, Ent.'Amer., v. 6 (12), 233, tod. by renaming (1890) thermophila s. furnorum.—Fire-brats. [C. 25a, 224.] *domesticaB Pack., 1873, 5th Ann. Rep. Peabody Acad. Sci., July, 48 [Lepisma1]: Thermobia.—In bakeshops, etc. Destructive to books and records.—England; Salem,4 U. S. A. furnorum8 Rovelli [nv]: Thermobia; Termophila;h 4 Lepisma.1 See do- mestica. 1056 (1052). ENTOTROPHI Grassi, 1887, Atti, v. 4, 582; tpd. Japyx.—[C. 25a. 224.] See fl057. 1057. Japygidae Grassi, 1887, Atti, v. 4, 582 [C. 25a, 224; B. & M. 15a, 82], Seu Iapygidae ° Lubb., 1873, 39, 214. See fl058. s Syns.: APTERYGOTA0 Lang, 1889, Lehrb. vergl. Anat., 2 Abt., 495; tpd. Lepisma. SYNAP- TERA• Pack., 1883, 3rd Rep. U. S. Ent. Com., 294. SYNISTATA* • Fabr., 1775a, v. 2, 294. « Syns.: APTERA* as restricted by Shipley, 1904a, 261; tpd. Lepisma. EUSTYLIGERA Crampton, 1916, J. New York Ent. Soc., v. 24, 279; tpd. Lepisma. 10 Syns.: Termopbila h Grassi, 1887, Boll. Soc. ent. ital., v. 19, 62 [not Thermophila Huebn., 1816, lepidopt.; Hope, 1838, coleopt.], renamed; Thermophila* h Grassi & Rovelli, 1889, Atti, v. 8, 85, mt. tat. thermophila Lucas.](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b3135743x_0029.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)