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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![ebeninus Grav., 1802, Coleopt. micropt. Brunsv., 170 [Staphylinus1] Philonthus.—Larvae in exhumed bodies, fide M6gnin, 1895, 99.— Brunsuigae*. *hepaticu-s Erichson, 1840, Gen. Sp. Staph., no. 2, 451: Philonthus.—Cap¬ tured on human *excreta. Predaceous.—U. S. A. *sordidus Grav., 1802, Coleopt. micropt. Brunsv., 176 [Staphylinus]: Philon¬ thus.—Captured on human *excreta. Predaceous.—Washington, D. C., Brunsuigae*. *species Motter, 1898a, 208: ?Philonthus.—Larvae.—On cadaver 5 years, 4 months in *grave.—Washington, D. C. 1217 (1202). *Platystethus Mannerh., 1830, BrachSlytres, 46 [nv]; tsd. (1840) morsitans. *americanus Erichson, 1840, 784: Platystethus.—Captured on human *excreta.—U. S. A. 1218 (1202). Quedius Leach in Steph., 1832, Ill. Brit. Ent., 215; tsd. (1837) 1st sp. tristis; (1840) 14th sp. impressus. *capucinus Grav., 1806, Monogr. Coleopt. micropt., 40 [Staphylinus] [nv]: Quedius.—Captured on human *excreta. Predaceous.—U. S. A. 1219 (1202). Tachinus Grav., 1802, 134; tsd. (1810) 4th sp. rufipes; etd. (1840 pseudotype silphoides. [Not fl593 Tachina.] *fumipennis Say, 1834 (1859), Trans. Amer. Phil. Soc., 466 (581) [Tachy- porus1]: Tachinus.—Captured on human *excreta.—U. S. A. subterraneus Linn., 1758a, 422 [Staphylinus1]: Tachinus (Tachinus); Oxy- porus1.—Stomach.—Sweden, Europe*. 1220 (1202). Trichiusa Casey, 1893, ANYAS, v., 7, 339, tod. compacta. *robustula Casey, 1893 or 1894, Ann. Acad. Sci., New York, v. 7 (for Oct., 1893), 343: Trichiusa.—Captured on human *excreta.—Iowa*, U. S. A. 1221A (1197). Pselaphidae Agassiz, 1842-46a, 137.—[C. 25a, 489; B. & M. 15a, 32.] See fl221B. 1221B. Batrisodes Reitter, 1881, VzbGWien, v. 31, 205, type? *ferox LeConte, 1850, J. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., v. 6 (1), (for Oct., 1848- Sept., 1849), 95 [Batrisus1]: Batrisodes.—On cadavers from 16 years, 5 months, to 21 years in *grave.—Washington, D. C.; Ohio*; Penn.* *globosus LeConte, 1850, J. Boston Soc. Nat. Hist., v. 6(1), 100: Batrisodes; Batrisus1.—On cadaver 28 years in *grave.—Ga.; Penn.*; Washing¬ ton, D. C. 1222 (1197). Histeridae Steph., 1829a, 99. [C. 25a, 490.] See fl223. 1223 (1224). Histcr Linn., 1758a, 342, 358; tsd. (1833; 1840) 1st sp. unicolor L.; etd. (1915) fimetarius Herbst, 1792.—Mimic-beetles. [B. & M. 15a, 33.] *abbreviatus Fabr., 1775a, 53: Hister.—Captured on human *excreta. Predaceous.—U. S. A., N. America*. cadaverinus Hoffm, 1803, Ent. Hefte, v. 13, 34 [nv]: Hister.—In exposed human cadavers, of 4 to 8 months, 5th period, during ammoniacal fermentation, fide Megnin, 1895.—Europe; Siberia; Japan. Hnterruptus Beauv., 1805, 180, fig. 8: Hister.—Captured on human *excreta. Predaceous.—Penn.*, U. S. A. 1224 (1223). Saprinus Erichson in Klug, 1834, Jahrb. Ins., 172 [nv]; tsd. (1840) Hister nitidulus Fabr.; tsd. (1915) aeneus Fabr.—[B. & M 15a, 33.] *assimilis Paykull, 1811, Monogr. Hister., 63 [Hister]: Saprinus.—Captured on human *excreta. Predaceous.—U. S. A. rotundatus Kugelmann, 1792, N. Mag. Lieb. Ent., v. 1(3), 304 [Hister1]: Saprinus— On human cadaver 18 months after, death; 5th period, ammoniacal fermentation, black liquefaction 4 to 8 months, fide Meg¬ nin, 1895, 65, fig. 16. &](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b3135743x_0048.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)