INDEX. 



Abdomen of mosquito, adult female, 67-69 

 Abdomen of mosquito, adult male, 69-71 

 Abdomen of mosquito larva, 88-91 

 Abdomen of mosquito pupa, 102 

 Abdominal segments of mosquito, 67 

 Abdominal vestiture of mosquito, 74 

 Ablabesmyia pilosella, swarming habits, 128 

 Abundance of mosquitoes, 132-135 

 Acartomyia zammittii. (See Aedes zam- 



mittii.) 

 Acetabula of labium of mosquito, 41 

 Achromaticus, parasites of bats, 189. 

 Acilius sulcatus, enemy of mosquito larvae, 



164. 

 Acini of salivary glands of mosquito, 77 

 Acini of salivary glands of mosquito, histol- 

 ogy, 81-82 

 Activity, time, in mosquitoes, 118 

 Adinia, enemies of mosquitoes, 409 

 Mchmea, water in plant, breeding place of 



mosquitoes, etc., 221 

 Aedeomyia larva, modifications of structure, 



94 

 Aedeomyia, male genitalia, 70 

 Aedeomyia, shaft of antenna, 27 

 Aedeomyia, spermatheca, 79 

 Aedeomyia squamipennis, scales of femora, 



74 

 Aedeomyia squamipennis, vestiture of wings, 



73 

 Aedes, ciliation, lateral, of abdomen of male, 



69 

 Aedes, claws, 64, 65 

 Aedes eggs, hibernation and hatching, 144- 



145 

 Aedes eggs readily obtained in captivity, 185 

 Aedes, eighth segment and its tergal and ster- 

 nal plates in female, 68 

 Aedes, food of larvae, 151 

 Aedes, food preferences, 107 

 Aedes, habits of larvae, 146-147 

 Aedes, hatching of eggs of species breeding in 



tree-holes, 145 

 Aedes, humpbacked appearance, 205 

 Aedes larvae, attitude at surface film, 153 

 Aedes larvae, feeding modes, 153 

 Aedes larvae, habits of species which breed in 



hollow trees, 147 

 Aedes larvae in drinking water in small hotels 



in South, 152 

 Aedes larvae, prey of Corethra, 169 

 Aedes larvae, prey of Psorophora, 151 

 Aedes larvae, structural modifications, 93 

 Aedes larvae, when to find them, 184-185 

 Aedes larvae, where to find them, 184 

 Aedes, longevity, 119 

 Aedes, male genitalia, 70, 71 

 Aedes, mating habits, 129-130 

 Aedes, observations on larvae by De Geer, 23 



Aedes, observations on life-history by Klee- 

 mann, 23-24 



Aedes, palpi, 53 



Aedes, shaft of antenna, 26 



Aedes, some species not easily determined 

 from adults alone, 181 



Aedes, time of activity, 118 



Aedes, tip of abdomen, cerci, 68 



Andes, wing vestiture, 72-73 



Aedes ahfitchii, longevity, 119 



Aedes albonotata, male genitalia, 70 



Aedes angustivittatiis, escape from 16-mesh 

 wire screen, 364 



Aedes atropalpus, breeding of two successive 

 generations in captivity, 114, 132, 185 



Aedes atropalpus, habits of pupa, 155 



Aedes atropalpus, time of activity, 118 



Aedes calopus {see also Yellow-fever mos- 

 quito, Stegomyia fasciata and Stegomyia 

 calopus). 



Aedes calopus biting corpses, 114 



Aedes calopus, breeding places, abolition, 388- 

 390 



Aedes calopus, cannibalistic habits, 152 



Aedes calopus, carriage by railroads, 346, 347 



Aedes calopus, carriage by ships and steam- 

 ers, 345-346, 347, 348-352 



Aedes calopus, claws, 65 



Aedes calopus, food difference of sexes, 113 



Aedes calopus, food habits, 106-107 



Aedes calopus, fungous disease, 158 



Aedes calopus, hatching of eggs, essentially a 

 " tree-hole " species, 145 



Aedes calopus, host of Filaria demarguayi, 

 316 



Aedes calopus, host of gregarines, 160 



Aedes calopus, host of Herpetomonas algeri- 

 ense, 161 



Aedes calopus, host of nematode parasite, 

 Mermis, 163-164 



Aedes calopus in Havana, 429-430 



Aedes calopus larvae in receptacles of drink- 

 ing water, 152 



Aedes calopus larvae, locomotion, 153 



Aedes calopus larvae, prey of Lutzia bigotii, 

 167 



Aedes calopus lan^ae, prey of Megarhinus sep- 

 tentrionalis, 169 



Aedes calopus, longevity, 119 



Aedes calopus, male genitalia, 70 



Aedes calopus, mating habits, 126 



Aedes caloptis, musical note, 116 



Aedes calopus not proven to be a carrier of 

 dengue fever, 304-305 



Aedes calopus on Tortugas Islands, 342 



Aedes calopus, original home, 294-298 



Aedes calopus originally probably a tree-hole 

 breeding species, 283, 286 



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