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EUROPE • MIDDLE EAST, NORTH EAST & WEST AFRICA

VOLUME FOUR



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ancients
burial/burying places
Jews
St. John
Arabia
Cairo
Cyprus
Egypt
Galilee
Smyrna
Acarus citri Acarus citri, Hasselquist, invalid name, but probably a Bdella sp.
Acarus citri, Hasselquist, invalid name, but probably a Bdella sp. > Acarus citri
Acarus testudinis, Hyalomma aegyptium, Linn., Camel tick
Acherontia atropos, (Linn.), Death-Head's Hawkmoth > Sphinx Atropos
almond moth, (Walker) > Moth of the Almond
almond moth, (Walker) > Moth of the Fig-tree
almond moth, (Walker) > Phalaena amygdali fructus
almond moth, (Walker)
Apis mellifera, Apis mellifera, Linn., Honey bee
Apis mellifera, Linn., Honey bee > Apis mellifera
Apis mellifera, Linn., Honey bee > bee
Arabian locusts
Arabian locusts, Gryllus arabicus, which has been identified with Gryllus cristatus Linn. (Neotropics), Linnaeus mixed up some grasshoppers from the Old World and the Neotropics under the name Gryllus cristatus; the nomenclatur
Aranaea vitis, a spider associated with Vitis vinifera L., not identified > Aranea vitis
Aranea coa, invalid name of a spider not identified > Spider of Coa
Aranea coa, invalid name of a spider not identified
Aranea galilaea, a spider not identified > Spider of Galilee
Aranea galilaea, a spider not identified
Aranea vitis, a spider not identified > Spider of the Vine
Aranea vitis, Aranaea vitis, a spider associated with Vitis vinifera L., not identified
bee, Apis mellifera, Linn., Honey bee
Blastophaga psenes, (Linn.), Fig wasp > Cynips Psenes
Blastophaga psenes, (Linn.), Fig wasp > Gall Fly of the Fig
blistering fly of the Ancients, Mylabris cichorii, (Linn.), a blister beetle
Bombyx mori, Linn., silk worm (the larva of domesticated silkmoth) > Phalaena mori
Bombyx mori, Linn., silk worm (the larva of domesticated silkmoth) > silk worm
Cancer cursor, Ocypode ceratophthalma, (Pallas), Horned ghost crab
capricorn beetle from Smyrna, Dorcadion (Cribridorcadion) smyrnense, (Linn.), a longhorn beetle
caspius, Pallas (and C. aegypti has been neotypified to be the name for the Yellow Fever Mosquito, Aedes aegypti) > Culex aegypti
caspius, Pallas (and C. aegypti has been neotypified to be the name for the Yellow Fever Mosquito, Aedes aegypti) > Gnat of Egypt
Cerambyx smyrnensis, Dorcadion (Cribridorcadion) smyrnense, (Linn.), a longhorn beetle
cows
Culex aegypti, Culex aegypti, Linn., a gnat from Egypt, known as Culex caspius Pallas (and C. aegypti has been neotypified to be the name for the Yellow Fever Mosquito, Aedes aegypti)
Culex aegypti, Linn., a gnat from Egypt, known as Culex caspius Pallas (and C. aegypti has been neotypified to be the name for the Yellow Fever Mosquito, Aedes aegypti) > Gnat of Egypt
Culex cypri, Culex cypri, Hasselquist, a gnat from Cyprus
Culex cypri, Hasselquist, a gnat from Cyprus > Culex cypri
Culex cypri, Hasselquist, a gnat from Cyprus > Gnat of Cyprus
Curculio Cypri, Curculio cypri, Hasselquist, a weavil
Curculio cypri, Hasselquist, a weavil > Curculio Cypri
Curculio cypri, Hasselquist, a weavil > Weevel from Cyprus
Cynips aegypti, a gall-fly not identified
Cynips aegypti, Hasselquist, a gall-fly not identified > Egyptian Gall Fly
Cynips insana, Westw., gall-fly causing Sodom apples on oaks > Tenthredo sodomitica
Cynips Psenes, Blastophaga psenes, (Linn.), Fig wasp
Cynips Sycomori, Sycophaga sycomori, (Linn.), Sycomore wasp
Dorcadion (Cribridorcadion) smyrnense, (Linn.), a longhorn beetle > Capricorn Beetle from Smyrna
Dorcadion (Cribridorcadion) smyrnense, (Linn.), a longhorn beetle > Cerambyx smyrnensis
Egyptan gall fly, Cynips aegypti Hasselquist, a gall-fly not identified
Ephestia cautella, (Walker), perhaps; Almond moth > Phalaena Ficus
fly of the ox eye, Musca buphthalmi, Linn., a fly on Glebionis coronaria
gall fly of the fig, Blastophaga psenes, (Linn.), Fig wasp
gall fly of the Sycamore, Sycophaga sycomori, (Linn.), Sycomore wasp
gall-fly on Phoenix dactylifera L. > Tenthredo dactyli
gall-fly, a (not identified) > Cynips aegypti
Gnat of Cyprus, Culex cypri, Hasselquist, a gnat from Cyprus
Gnat of Egypt, Culex aegypti, Linn., a gnat from Egypt, known as Culex caspius. Pallas (and C. aegypti has been neotypified to be the name for the Yellow Fever Mosquito, Aedes aegypti)
Gryllus arabicus has been identified with; Gryllus cristatus Linn. (Neotropics), Linnaeus mixed up some grasshoppers from the Old World and the Neotropics under the name Gryllus cristatus; the nomenclature of the Arabian locust
Gryllus arabicus, which has been identified with Gryllus cristatus Linn. (Neotropics), Linnaeus mixed up some grasshoppers from the Old World and the Neotropics under the name Gryllus cristatus; the nomenclature of the Arabian
Gryllus cristatus, Linn., has been identified with (Neotropics), Linnaeus mixed up some grasshoppers from the Old World and the Neotropics under the name Gryllus cristatus; the nomenclature of the Arabian locust needs clarification &g
Hyalomma aegyptium, Linn., Camel tick > Acarus testudinis
Ichneumon natoliae, Ichneumon natoliae, Linn., an ichneumon wasp
Ichneumon natoliae, Linn., an ichneumon wasp > Ichneumon natoliae
Ichneumon vitis, Ichneumon vitis, Linn., an ichneumon wasp
Ichneumon vitis, Linn., an ichneumon wasp > Ichneumon vitis
Locust from Arabia, Gryllus arabicus, which has been identified with Gryllus cristatus Linn. (Neotropics), Linnaeus mixed up some grasshoppers from the Old World and the Neotropics under the name Gryllus cristatus; the nomencla
locusts
Meloe Cichorii, Mylabris cichorii, (Linn.), a blister beetle
moth of the Almond, Cadra cautella, (Walker), Almond moth
moth of the Fig-tree, Phalaena ficus, perhaps; Ephestia cautella, (Walker), Almond moth
Musca buphthalmi, Linn., a fly on Glebionis coronaria > Fly of the Ox Eye
Musca buphthalmi, Linn., a fly on Glebionis coronaria > Musca buphthalmi
Musca buphthalmi, Musca buphthalmi, Linn., a fly on Glebionis coronaria
Mylabris cichorii, (Linn.), a blister beetle > Blistering Fly of the Ancients
Mylabris cichorii, (Linn.), a blister beetle > Meloe Cichorii
Nemoptera bipennis, (Illiger), Thread Lacewing > Panorpa Coa
Ocypode ceratophthalma, (Pallas), Horned ghost crab > Cancer cursor
Ocypode ceratophthalma, (Pallas), Horned ghost crab > Running Crab
Panorpa Coa, Nemoptera bipennis, (Illiger), Thread Lacewing
Phalaena amygdali fructus, Cadra cautella (syn. Ephestia cautella) (Walker), Almond moth
Phalaena ficus, perhaps; Ephestia cautella (Walker), Almond moth
Phalaena mori, Bombyx mori, Linn., silk worm (the larva of domesticated silkmoth)
Phalaena, Linn., moths etc. > Phalaena
Phalaena, Phalaena, Linn., moths etc.
running crab, Ocypode ceratophthalma, (Pallas), Horned ghost crab
silk worm, Bombyx mori, Linn., silk worm (the larva of domesticated silkmoth)
Sphinx Atropos, Acherontia atropos (Linn.), Death-Head's Hawkmoth
spider not identified, invalid name of a > Aranea Coa
Spider of Coa, Aranea coa, invalid name of a spider not identified
Spider of Galilee, Aranea galilaea, a spider not identified
Spider of the Vine, Aranea vitis, a spider not identified
spider, a (not identified) > Aranea galilaea
Sycophaga sycomori, (Linn.), Sycomore wasp > Cynips Sycomori
Sycophaga sycomori, (Linn.), Sycomore wasp > Gall Fly of the Sycamore
Tenthredo dactyli, gall-fly on Phoenix dactylifera L.
Tenthredo sodomitica, Cynips insana, Westw., gall-fly causing Sodom apples on oaks
weevel from Cyprus, Curculio cypri, Hasselquist, a weavil


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