INDEX 



abdomen : adult, 32, 33 ; anopheline 

 larvae, 45, 46, 47; culicine larvae, 

 42-44; larval segmentation, 41; pupa 



39 



accessory gland 17 



accessory paddle hair 39 



acrostichal bristles 28, 29 



acus 42 



adult: collection, 6-13; life history, 3, 

 4; taxonomic characters, 23-37; 

 transportmg, mountmg and stormg, 



13-15 



Aedes, 165; apical lobe, 35; basal 

 lobe, 35; bird malaria, 5; claspettes, 

 36; coUectmg adults, 11; diagram of 

 fourth instar larva, 40; dististyle, 36; 

 eggs, 2, 18; eighth abdominal segment 

 of adult, 33; encephalitides, 6; fe- 

 male abdomen, 33; filariasis, 6; 

 heartworm of dogs, 6; key to adult 

 females, male terminalia and larvae, 

 166-170; male terminalia, 34; para- 

 tergal scales, 29; pleural chaetotaxy, 

 30; scutellar scales, 29; tenth ster- 

 nite, 34; tenth sternite similar to that 

 of Psorophora, 131; tropical warble 



fly, 6; yellow fever 5 



Aedcs aegypil, 227-230: aduh blood 

 preference, 4; dengue, 5; egg, 48; 



scale pattern, 29; yellow fever 5 



Aedes albopictus : dengue 5 



Aedes at'anticus 170-173: 214, 217 



Aedes airopalpus 220-223 



Aedes canadensis 173-176: 194 



Aedes canlator 176-179 



Aedes cinereus, 234-236. palpi of 

 males similar to those of females .... 25 



Aedes dorsalis, 179-182 



Aedes dupreei 182-185 



Aedes fuIvLis pallens 185-188 



Aedes grossbecki 188-191 



Aedes infirmalus 191-194 



Aedes malhesoni _ 194 



Aedes milchellae 195-197: 200 



Aedes nigromacuUs 197-199 



Aedes solUcilans, 199-203: light traps 



9 



Aedes sticticus 203-206 



Aedes siimulans 206-208 



Aedes laeniorh^nchus, 209-211: light 



traps 9 



Aedes thibauUi 211-214 



Aedes tormentor 214-217 



Aedes triseriaius, 224-227: association 



with Deinocerites cancer 277 



Aedes trivittalus 217-220 



Aedes vexans, 230-233: flight range.. 4 



Aedimorphus, subgenus of Aedes 165 



aegpp/i (see Aedes). 

 air tube (see siphon). 

 alba (see Orlhopodomyiia) . 

 albimanus (see Anopheles), 

 albopictus (see Aedes). 



alula 31 



anal cell 31 



anal gills 40. 44, 46. 47 



anal hair 40, 42 



anal lobe 34. 36 



anal membrane, 33, 34 



anal segment: adults, 33; larvae 43 



anal vein 31 



androphilism 3 



Anopheles, 50: abdomen of larva, 45, 

 47; adult hibernation, 4; association 

 with Uranoiaenia, 100, Culex errali- 

 cus, 265 ; basal lobe, 35 ; bird ma- 

 laria, 5; cibarial armature, 16; clas- 

 pettes, 36; daytime resting shelters, 

 7; dististyle, 36; distribution, 50; 

 eggs, 2, 18, 48; filariasis, 6; frontal 

 tuft, 25; head of larva, 43; heart- 

 worm of dogs, 6; human malaria, 4- 

 5; key to adult females, male termi- 

 nalia and larvae, 50-52; larval col- 

 lecting, 19; larval feeding, 2; male 

 terminalia, 36; phallosome, 34; re- 

 spiratory trumpet of pupa, 37; tenth 

 sternite, 34; terminal abdominal seg- 

 ments of pupa, 38; thorax, 44; tropi- 

 cal warble fly 6 



Anopheles albimanus 80-83 



Anopheles atropos, 52-55: larval as- 

 sociation with A. crucians bradleyi, 



60; light traps 10 



Anopheles barberi, 55-58 



Anopheles crucians bradlepi 58-60 



Anopheles crucians crucians, 60-64: 



light traps 10 



Anopheles crucians georgianus, 64-66 



Anopheles maculipennis : eggs 18 



Anopheles maculipennis freehorni : en- 

 cephalitides, 6; human malaria 5 



Anopheles pseudopunctipennis pseudo- 



punctipennis 66-69 



Anopheles punctipennis 69-72 



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