TABULATION OF DISEASES AND INSECT TRANSMISSION 481 



Disease 



Impetigo, tropical 



Inflammation, bronchial and 

 lungs, in animals (internal 

 acariasis) 



Inflammation, catarrhal (in 

 chickens) (internal acariasis) 



Itch, bicho-colorado 

 (acarine dermatosis) 



Itch, chorioptic, animal 

 (acarine dermatosis) 



Itch, coolie (ground) 

 (acarine dermatosis) 



Itch, copra 



(acarine dermatosis) 



Itch, grocer's 



(acarine dermatosis) 



Itch, guano 



(acarine dermatosis) 



Itch. , . , 



See Mange (demodectic). 

 Scabies 



Jaundice, infective 



Jaundice, malignant. 

 See Babesiasis (canine) 



Kala azar, Indian 



Causative organism 



Diplococcus pemphigi con- 

 tagiosi. 



Halarachne americani 

 " attenuata 



" halichaeri 



Pneumonyssus simicola 



Cytoleichus nudus 



" sarcoptoides. 



Sternostomum rhinolethrum, 



Tetranychus molestissimus 



Chorioptes equi 



" symbiotes. 



Rhyzoglyphus parasiticus. 



Tyroglyphus longior castel 

 lanii. 



Glyciphagus prunorum. 

 Tydeus molestus. 



Insect transmitter 



Method of insect 

 transmissions 



Kala azar, infantile 



Kedani disease. 



See Tsutsugamushi disease 



Leprosy 



Pediculus 



Same as preceding 

 column. 



Sternostomum 

 rhinolethrum. 



Tetranychus moles- 

 tissimus. 



Same as preceding 

 column. 



Rhyzoglyphus para- 

 siticus. 



Tyroglyphus longior 

 castellanii. 



Glyciphagus pruno- 

 rum. 



Tydeus molestus. 



Nature of 

 insect role 



Leptospira icterohsemorrha- 

 gise. 



Leishmania donovani. 



Manner of car 

 ryingnotdem- 

 o ns t r ated 

 but probably 

 through louse 

 feces. 



Direct attack of 

 mites in air 

 passages pro- 

 ducing a s - 

 phyxia. 



Direct attack of 

 mites in 

 throat and 

 nose produc- 

 ing asphyxia. 



Direct attack in 

 skin. 



Direct attack in 

 skin. 



Direct attack in 

 skin. 



Direct attack in 

 skin. 



Direct attack in 

 skin. 



Direct attack in 

 skin. 



Leishmania infantum. 



Pediculus corporis 

 is suspected. 



Cimex hemipterus 

 " lectularius. 



Infection would 

 occur through 

 louse feces 



Mechanical 

 carrier. 



Parasite. 



Parasite. 



Parasite. 

 Parasite. 

 Parasite. 

 Parasite 

 Parasite. 

 Parasite. 



Intermediate. 



Bacillus lepree. 



Ctenocepjhalus canis 

 Pulex irritans. 



Musca domestica. 



Experimentally 

 fed to bugs 

 and partial 

 development 

 demonstrated 

 but no suc- 

 cessful trans- 

 mission. Is 

 probably 

 transmitted 

 through 

 feces. 



The disease has 

 been experi- 

 mentally 

 transmitted 

 by fleas but 

 the exact 

 method is not 

 proven. 



Taken up from 

 lesions and 

 probably de- 

 posited in fly 

 feces. 



Intermediate 

 host. 



Mechanical 

 carrier. 



