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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![Seu GEOCORfVsK Steph:’!f29, Sygt- Cat. Brit. Ins., 335, tod. Cimex. AB™-’ 1837a> 595; Leunis, 1886a, 443. Seu GYM- OCERATA* Karsch, 1883a, 617.—Long-horned bugs, semiaquatic _____ / bu£s anc* land-bugs. Landwanzen. Example bed-bug See I1125A 1125A (1128; 1132; 1138; 1141; 1155; 1158; 1161) .VmAE^ Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., v. 32, 122. Seu Capsidae Reuter, 1878 Henup. Gym Europ., v. 1, 13.—Leaf-bug. [C. 25a, 375; B. & M. 15a, < o.J See |1125B. 11358 (1126; 1127). Brachynotocoris Reuter, 1881, Oefv. Fin. Soc., v. 22, 22 type puncticornis [nv]. ’ puncticornis Reuter, 1881, 22 [nvj: Brachynotocoris.-Observed in Algeria biting man.—Mediterranean Region, Madrid*. 1136 (1125B). Trigonotylus Fieb., 1858, Wien. ent. Monatsehr., v. 2, 302, mt. [Miris1] ruficornis Fallen. brevipes Jakowl., 1880, v. 11, 215: Trigonotylus.-A phytophagous species which, near Lake Victoria, E. Africa, has been reported as biting man.— In tropical and subtropical regions.—Astrachan*. 1127 (1125B). Plaglognathus Fieb., 1858, Wien. ent. Monatsehr., 320; tsd. (1915) 1st sp. arbustorum. [Not Plagiognatha Duj., 1841 rotifer J *obscurus Uhler, 1872, Hayden’s Surv. Terr, (for 1871), 418: Plagiognathus.— Caudell (1901) has reported being bitten on the wrist by this insect_ Colorado*, U. S. A. 1128 (1125A). Anthocoridae Dallas, 1852, List Hemipt.,v. 2, 587.—Flower-bugs. [C. 25a, 377; B. & M. 15a, 78.] Several species of this family affecting man have been noted. See |1129. 1129 (1130; 1131). Anthocoris Rodhe, 1814, 9; Fallen, 1829, 65; tsd. (1840; 1910; 1915; 1917) 1st sp. nemorum Linn. so. sylvestris Linn. congolensis Brumpt, 1910a, Precis Par., 564: Anthocoris.—Bites man.— Belgian Congo*. kingi Brumpt, 1910a, Precis Par., 564, fig. 407: Anthocoris.—Bites man, sucks blood.—Egyptian Soudan*. sylvestris Linn., 1758a, 449 [Cimex1]: Anthocoris; Acanthia1.—Morley (1914 216) recorded being bitten by this insect in England. 1130 (1129). *Lyctocoris Hahn, 1835, Wanz. Ins., v. 3, 19 [nv]; type (1917) domesticus Hahn, so. (type 1915; 1917) campestris Fabr.; (1900) cana¬ densis. *campestris Fabr., 1794a, 75: Lyctocoris (Lyctocoris); Acanthia1.—Bites Homo.—Europe; U. S. A.; New Zealand; Selandia.* *fitchiis Reuter, 1871, Of. Vet. Ak. Forh., v. 28, 557: Lyctocoris.—New York*.—So. campestris, fide Van Duzee, 1917a, 289. 1131 (1129). *Triphleps Fieb., 1860, Wien. ent. Monatsch., v. 4, 266, type (1906) 1st sp. laevigatas; 1861, Eur. Hemipt., 39; (1917) niger Wollf, so. 2nd sp. obscurus.—[C. 25a, 378; B. & M. 15a, 79.] Hnsidiosus Say, 1831 (1859), 801 (357): Triphleps; Reduvius l.—Bites man occasionally.—U. S. A.*; Texas to Canada. 1132 (1125A). Cimicidae Leach in Samouelle, 1819, Ent. Useful Comp., 223; Steph., 1829a, 335; Westw., 1840a, 120, 474.—Type bed-bug. [C. 25a, 378; B. & M. 15a, 77.] Syns.: Acanthiadae*10; Acanthiidae0 Leach in Steph., 1829b, 351; Clinocoridae0. See f 1133. 1133 (1134; 1135; 1136; 1137). Cimex17 Linn., 1758a, 343, 441; tsd. (1810) lectularius.—Bed-bugs. [C. 25a, 378; B. & M. 15a, 77.] 17 Syns.: Acanthia ° Fabr., 1775a, 693, tsd. lectularia; Clinocoris0 Fallen, 1829, Hemipt. Suec., 141, tsd. lectularius; Klinophilos0 Kirkaldy, 1899, Ent., 219, mt. lectularius; Clinophilus« Blanford, 1903, Nature, 200; Acanthias m Cast. & Chaim., 1920a, 762. [Not Cimex,d tsd. (1899 bidens), (1837, junip irinus); not Acanthia,h etd. (1835) littoralis, etd. (1810; 1840) saltatoria, tsd. (1868) zosterae.] See Opinion 81, Intern. Com. Zool. Nomenclature. 60623—28-3](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b3135743x_0037.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)