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  Lockwood, Jeffrey Alan. Locust: The Devastating Rise and Mysterious Disappearance of the Insect That Shaped the American Frontier. New York: Basic Books, 2004.

  Lockwood, Jeffrey Alan. Six-Legged Soldiers: Using Insects as Weapons of War. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2009.

  Marks, Isaac Meyer. Fears and Phobias. Personality and psychopathology 5. New York: Academic Press, 1969.

  Marley, Christopher. Pheromone: The Insect Artwork of Christopher Marley. San Francisco: Pomegranate, 2008.

  Mayor, Adrienne. Greek Fire, Poison Arrows, and Scorpion Bombs: Biological and Chemical Warfare in the Ancient World. Woodstock, NY: Overlook Duckworth, 2003.

  Mertz, Leslie A. Extreme Bugs. New York: Collins, 2007.

  Mingo, Jack, Erin Barrett, and Lucy Autrey Wilson. Cause of Death: A Perfect Little Guide to What Kills Us. New York: Pocket Books, 2008.

  Murray, Polly. The Widening Circle: A Lyme Disease Pioneer Tells Her Story. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 1996.

  Myers, Kathleen Ann, and Nina M. Scott. Fernandez de Oviedo’s Chronicle of America: A New History for a New World. Austin: University of Texas Press, 2008.

  Nagami, Pamela. Bitten: True Medical Stories of Bites and Stings. New York: St. Martin’s Press, 2004.

  Naskrecki, Piotr. The Smaller Majority: The Hidden World of the Animals That Dominate the Tropics. Cambridge, MA: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2005.

  Neuwinger, Hans Dieter. African Ethnobotany: Poisons and Drugs: Chemistry, Pharmacology, Toxicology. London: Chapman & Hall, 1996.

  O’Toole, Christopher. Alien Empire: An Exploration of the Lives of Insects. New York: HarperCollins, 1995.

  Preston-Mafham, Ken, and Rod Preston-Mafham. The Natural World of Bugs and Insects. San Diego, CA: Thunder Bay, 2001.

  Resh, Vincent H., and Ring T. Carde. Encyclopedia of Insects. Amsterdam: Academic Press, 2003.

  Riley, Charles V. The Locust Plague in the United States: Being More Particularly a Treatise on the Rocky Mountain Locust or So-Called Grasshopper, as It Occurs East of the Rocky Mountains, with Practical Recommendations for Its Destruction. Chicago: Rand, McNally, 1877.

  Rosen, William. Justinian’s Flea: The First Great Plague, and the End of the Roman Empire. New York: Penguin Books, 2008.

  Rule, Ann. Empty Promises and Other True Cases. New York: Pocket Books, 2001.

  Schaeffer, Neil. The Marquis de Sade: A Life. New York: Knopf, 1999.

  Talty, Stephan. The Illustrious Dead: The Terrifying Story of How Typhus Killed Napoleon’s Greatest Army. New York: Crown, 2009.

  Ventura, Varla. The Book of the Bizarre: Freaky Facts and Strange Stories. York Beach, ME: Red Wheel/Weiser, 2008.

  Wade, Nicholas. The New York Times Book of Insects. Guilford, CT: Lyons Press, 2003.

  Waldbauer, Gilbert. Insights from Insects: What Bad Bugs Can Teach Us. Amherst, NY: Prometheus Books, 2005.

  Walters, Martin. The Illustrated World Encyclopedia of Insects: A Natural History and Identification Guide to Beetles, Flies, Bees, Wasps, Mayflies, Dragonflies, Cockroaches, Mantids, Earwigs, Ants and Many More. London: Lorenz, 2008.

  Weiss, Harry B., and Ralph Herbert Carruthers. Insect Enemies of Books. New York: The New York Public Library, 1937.

  Williams, Greer. The Plague Killers. New York: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1969.

  Zinsser, Hans. Rats, Lice, and History. London: Penguin, 2000.

  Index

  Acalymma, 98

  acarophobia, 83

  acetic acid, 63

  Acharia stimulea, 51

  Adventures of Tom Sawyer, The (Twain), 108

  African bat bugs, 1–3

  African bombardier beetle, 55

  African lice, 226

  African millipede, 157

  Afrocimex constrictus, 1–3

  Aleut people, 159

  Alfred Hitchcock Presents, 233

  Ampulex compressa, 242

  anaphylactic shock, 88, 140

  Anascorp, 61

  Anastrepha striata, 153

  Androctonus crassicauda, 62

  anemia, 27, 29

  Anobium punctatum, 114

  Anopheles, 163–65

  Anthonomus grandis, 211–12

  Antommarchi, Dr. Francesco Carlo, 219

  ants, 137–43

  Apache tribe, 160

  aphids, 95, 97, 143

  Aphis nerii, 95

  aphrodisiac, 229–30

  apiphobia, 83

  Apis cerana japonica, 10–11

  apophallation, 5

  arachnophobia, 83

  archduke caterpillar, 50

  Archispirostreptus gigas, 157

  Argentine ant, 142–43

  Ariolimax californicus, 4–5

  Aristotle, 113, 226

  Arizona bark scorpion, 62

  arrow poisons, 158–60

  ascariasis, 179

  Ascaris lumbricoides, 178–79

  Asian giant hornet, 9–12

  asp moth, 50

  asparagus beetle, 93, 105

  assassin bug, 15–19, 22, 30

  Atkins, John, 237–38

  Auchmeromyia senegalensis, 130

  Automeris io, 51

  Bacillus thuringiensis (Bt), 179

  israelensis, 40

  Backshall, Steve, 141

  Bactrocera oleae, 153

  Baghdad boil, 217

  bald-faced hornet, 137

  banana slug, 4–5

  banana spider, 59

  Barbary Plague, 185

  bat bugs, 1–3

  bed bugs, 1, 2, 3, 27–30

  bees, 21–22

  bilharzia, 178

  biting midge, 33–35, 217

  Black Death, 183–86

  black fly, 37–41

  black sooty mold, 101

  black vine weevil, 212

  black widow, 43–46

  blacklegged tick, 117–19

  Blattella germanica, 85–89

  blister beetle, 229–31

  blocking, 184

  blow flies, 194–95, 196

  blue stain fungi, 168

  bluetongue, 35

  Bodleian Library, 108

  body lice, 222–26

  boll weevil, 211–12

  bombardier beetle, 53–55, 159

  book louse, 112

  book scorpion, 113–14

  bookworm, 110–14

  Borrelia burgdorferi, 119

  Brazilian wandering spider, 57–59

  Brothers, Vincent, 192–93

  Brown, Jerry, 151–52

  brown garden snail, 96

  brown marmorated stink bug, 65–67

  brown recluse, 69–71

  Brugia malayi, 176–77

  bubonic plague, 23

  bug pits, 22

  bugs, xiii–xiv

  Bulkley, L. D., 226

  bullet ant, xiii, 138, 141–42

  bullhorn acacia ant, 137

  Burns, Robert, 110

  burying beetles, 195–96

  butterflies of love, 227

  calcium arsenate, 212

  cantharidin, 230–31

  carabid, 159

  cardiac glycosides, 95

  Carmelitos Housing Project, 85–86

  carrion flies, 194–95

  Carter, Jimmy, 124, 179–80

  Carter Center, 124

  castor bean tick, 119

  cat flea, 186

  caterpillars, 47–51, 243

  Centers for Disease Control, 177

  centipede, 30, 155

  Centruroides sculpturatus, 62

  suffuses, 62

  Chagas disease, 16–19, 22

  Chelifer cancroides, 113–14

  Cherry Blossoms at Night, 24

  Chicago Daily Tribune, xi–xii

  chigger mites, 73–75

  chigoe flea, 77–79

  Chlamydia trachomatis, 122

  Chrysomya bezziana, 128

  cigarette beetle, 109

  Cimex lectularius, 27–30

>   Civil War, 209

  cnidophobia, 83

  cobweb spiders, 46

  cocaine, 194–95

  Cochliomyia hominivorax, 127–28

  cockroach, 85–89, 242

  coddling moth, 100

  Colorado potato beetle, 91–93, 105

  Columbus, Christopher, 77

  common housefly, 123, 124

  Congo floor maggot, 130

  Conolly, Arthur, 22

  copepod, 180

  Coptotermes formosanus, 133–36

  Cordylobia anthropophaga, 128–29

  corn rootworm, 103–5

  Cornell University, 231

  Cornu aspersum, 96

  corpse-eaters, 192–96

  cosmopolitan species, 113

  Coulson, Robert, 80

  crab spider, 7

  crabs, 227

  crop rotation, 104–5

  Ctenocephalides canis, 186

  felis, 186

  Ctesias, 191

  cucumber beetles, 93, 98

  Culicoides, 33–35

  impunctatus, 34

  Curculio caryae, 212

  cutworms, 97

  cyanide, 66

  Cymothoa exigua, 243

  Dacus ciliatus, 153

  Daktulosphaira vitifoliae, 199–202

  Darwin, Charles, 15–16, 19, 53, 54–55

  DDT, 40, 212

  dead insect syndrome, 80

  deathstalker, 63

  death-watch beetle, 107–9

  decollate snail, 96

  deer tick, 117–19

  Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA), 20

  delusional parasitosis, 83

  Dendroctonus frontalis, 169

  ponderosae, 167–69

  Dermatobia hominis, 126–27

  Dermestes lardarius, 112

  vulpinus, 112

  determined feeders, 38

  detritivores, 155

  devil’s coach-horse beetle, 191

  Diabrotica, 98

  barberi, 103–5

  virgifera virgifera, 103–5

  Diamphidia, 158–59

  dog flea, 186

  Dorylus, 140–41

  dracunculiasis, 180

  Dracunculus medinensis, 179–81

  Dri-die, 85–86

  driver ants, 140–41

  drugstore beetle, 109, 113

  Durango scorpion, 62

  earthworms, 171–73

  earwigs, 97

  eflornithine, 239–40

  Einstein, Albert, 114

  Eisenia fetida, 173

  Eisner, Thomas, 231

  elephantiasis, 176–77

  emerald cockroach wasp, 242

  Encarsia formosa, 96

  English car drivers, 81

  entomophobia, 80–81, 83

  environmental response, 80

  Erasmus, Desiderius, 111

  ergot poisoning, 235

  erythema migrans, 119

  European black millipede, 156

  European hornet, 12, 138

  European spruce bark beetle, 169

  extended diapause, 105

  fattail scorpion, 62

  Field Museum, 112

  filth fly, 121–24

  fire ant, 137, 139–40, 244

  fire caterpillar, 48–49

  firefly, 5–6

  flannel moth, 50

  flatworm, 243–44

  flea beetle, 99

  fleas, 23–24

  Fogle, Ben, 215, 216–17

  forensic entomology, 192–93

  Formosan subterranean termite, 133–36

  Fraser, Thomas R., 159

  furniture beetle, 114

  galls, 200

  gamasid mites, 196

  garden pests, 94–101

  geraniums, 98

  giant centipede, 145–49

  Glomeris marginata, 157

  Glossina, 237–40

  Glyptapanteles, 243

  Goff, M. Lee, 194

  golden orb-weaver, 7

  gorilla lice, 224

  granary weevil, 211

  grasshoppers, 205–8, 231, 244

  grayanotoxin poisoning, 22

  Greeks, ancient, 21–22, 111, 113, 191

  green-banded broodsac, 243–44

  Grose, Francis, 107–8

  ground beetle, 159

  guava fruit fly, 153

  Guinea worm, 179–81

  gypsy moth caterpillar, 49

  hairworm, 244

  Hale, Cindy, 171, 172–73

  Halyomorpha halys, 65–67

  ham beetles, 196

  Haplotrema vancouverense, 96

  hardtack, 209–10, 211

  Hargis, Carole, 233–34

  Hargis, David, 233–34

  Harper’s, 109

  Havasupai tribe, 159–60

  harvest mites, 75

  head lice, 223–24, 226–27

  helminthophobia, 83

  hematophagy, 3

  hemolymph, 158

  Henderson, Gregg, 134–35

  hepatits A, 85–86

  hermaphrodites, 4–5

  Herodian of Antioch, 23

  hexanol, 29

  Highland midge, 34

  Historia Animaliun (Aristotle), 113

  honey intoxication, 138

  honeydew, 100, 143

  Hooke, Robert, 113

  hornet juice, 11–12

  hornets, 9–12

  house centipede, 30, 147

  human bot fly, 126–27

  Hunter, Mark, 133

  Huntington Library, 113

  Hurricane Katrina, 133–36

  Hybrid Insect Micro-ElectroMechanical System (HI-MEMS), 20–21

  hydrogen cyanide, 157

  hydrogen peroxide, 54, 55

  hydroquinones, 54, 55

  “If Bugs Were the Size of Men,” xi–xii

  insect phobias, 80–83

  insecticides, 40, 67, 80, 85–86, 89, 104, 105, 140, 151–52, 153, 212

  insects, xiv

  International Atomic Energy Agency, 239

  io moth caterpillar, 51

  Ips typographus, 169

  isopterophobia, 83

  ivermectin, 40

  Ixodes ricinus, 119

  scapularis, 117–19

  Japanese beetles, 98

  Japanese honeybee, 10–11

  Japan’s Unit 731, 23–24

  jewel wasp, 242

  Jewish National and University Library, 114

  Jova tribe, 160

  Justinian’s Plague, 185

  juvenile rheumatoid arthritis, 118

  katsaridaphobia, 83

  Kettle, D. S., 33

  Kimsey, Lynn, 192–93

  kissing bug, 17

  Krauth, Steven, 245

  Küchenmeister, Friedrich, 174

  LaFage, Jeffery, 134

  lancetooth snail, 96

  larder beetle, 112

  Lasioderma serricorne, 109

  Latrodectus hasselti, 45

  hesperus, 43–46

  leaf beetle, 93, 158–59

  leaf-footed bugs, 67

  leather beetle, 112

  Lebistina, 159

  leishmaniasis, 216–17

  Leiurus quinquestriatus, 63

  Lenin, V. I., 223

  lepidopterophobia, 83

  Lepisma saccharina, 113

  Leptinotarsa decemlineata, 91–93

  Leptotrombidium, 73–75

  lesser pumpkin fly, 153

  Leucochloridium paradoxum, 243–44

  Lexias, 50

  Liarsky, Stephen, 43

  lice, 209, 222–27

  Lichtenstein, Jules, 202

  lidocaine, 88

  Linepithema humile, 142–43

  Livingstone, David, 239

  Lockwood, Jeffrey, 21

  locusts, 205–8

  London Zoo, 44

  Lonomia achelous, 48–49

  obliqua, 48–49

  lousy disease, 226

  Loxosc
eles reclusa, 69–71

  LSD, 234, 235

  Lucian of Samosata, 111

  Lumbricus rubellus, 172, 173

  terrestris, 171–73

  Lymantria dispar, 49

  Lyme disease, 117–19

  Lymphatic filariasis, 176–77

  Lytta vesicatoria, 229–31

  maggots, 125–30

  Malacosoma, 101

  malaria, 163–65, 209

  malathion, 151–52

  mandaratoxin, 9

  Manduca quinquemaculata, 99

  sexta, 99

  Mansonella, 35

  Mastigoproctus giganteus, 63

  mating lek, 215–16

  mating practices, aggressive, 2–7

  Mayans, 21

  Mectizan, 177

  Mediterranean fruit fly, 151–53

  Megalopyge opercularis, 50

  Megaselia scalaris, 129

  Melanoplus spretus, 205–8

  Merck, 40

  microfilariae, 38–39, 40

  millipedes, 147, 155–57

  mites, 196

  mold mites, 196

  mosquitoes, 163–65, 176–77, 209

  mountain pine beetle, 167–69

  Murray, Polly, 117–18

  Musca domestica, 124

  sorbens, 121–24

  myrmecophobia, 83

  Nairobi eye, 189–90

  Nairobi flies, 189–91

  Napoleon I, 219–22

  nematodes, 35, 38–39

  Neopyrochroa flabellata, 230–31

  Nephila plumipes, 7

  neurotoxins, 22

  New Orleans, 133–36

  New York Times, 151, 167–68

  Nicrophorus, 195

  nightcrawlers, 171–73

  no-see-ums, 33–35

  northern corn rootworm, 103–5

  octenol, 29

  Ocypus olens, 191

  oleander aphid, 95

  olive fruit fly, 153

  Olympics, 12

  Ommatoiulus moreletii, 156

  Onchocerca volvulus, 37–39

  onchocerciasis, 37

  Ono, Masato, 9, 10

  Oriental rat fleas, 183–86

  Oropouche fever, 35

  Orthoporus dorsovittatus, 157

  Otiorhynchus sulcatus, 212

  Oviedo, Francisco de, 77, 78

  Paederus beetle, 189–91

  Palmetto bug, 89

  paper wasp, 138

  Paraponera clavata, 141–42

  parasitic wasps, 96, 99, 101

  parasitoid wasp, 243

  parasitophobia, 83

  parthenogenetic insects, 95

  pathogens, 87–88

  pecan weevil, 212

  pederin, 189, 191

  pediculophobia, 83

  pediculosis corporis, 225

  Pediculus humanus capitis, 226

  humanus humanus, 224–27

  Pelargonium zonale, 98

  penicillin, 165

  perfect leaf syndrome, 80

  Periplaneta americana, 89

  pheromones, 9, 10, 30, 100

  Phlebotomus, 215–17

  phobias, 80–83

  Phoenix Children’s Hospital, 61

  Phoneutria, 57–59

  phorid fly, 244

  Photinus ignites, 5–6

 

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