INDEX. 



225 



Aedes {Stegomyia) quasiornatus, re- 

 ferred to Rachionotomyia, 134. 

 Aedes [Ochlcrotattis) quasirubrilhorax, 

 breeding-places of, in Austrtilia, 

 118. 

 Aedes {Ecculex) rhecter, sp. n., in 



Portuguese East Africa, 87. 

 Aedes {Ochlerotatus) rusticus, in 



Denmark, 82. 

 Aedes salinel/iis [tervici], habits of, 



in Gcnnauy, 35 ; recorded as A. 



terriei, 83. 

 Aedes [Ochlevotatus) salinus (see A. 



detritus] . 

 Aedes [Ochlerotatus) scapular is, in 



Argentina, 207 ; in Mexico, 5. 

 Aedes (Stegomyia) scutellaris (see A. 



albopictus) . 

 Aedes {Stegoinvia) simpsoni , in South 



Africa, 128.' 

 Aedes [Ochlerotatus] sollicitans, in 



U.S.A., 26, 85, 88, 186 ; breeding- 

 places of, 85, 88; migrations of, 26. 

 Aedes spencer i, anatomy of species 



allied to, 88. 

 Aedes [Ochlerotatus) sticticus, in 



France, 38 ; allied to AUdes 



communis 100. 

 Aedes [Ochlerotatus) sticticus var. 



concinnus , rare in Denmark, 82. 

 Aedes [Heteronycha) stitniilans, 



species related to, 9 ; new sub- 

 species of, 9. 

 Aedes [Stegomyia) sugens (see A. 



vittatus) . 

 Aedes sylvae, habits of, in Germany, 



35. 

 Aedes sylvestris, bionomics of, in 



New Jersey, 24, 26, 186. 

 Andes terriei, A. saliiiftlus recorded 



as, 35, 83. 

 Aedes [Ochlerotatus) vexans, in 



British Columbia, 86 ; rare in 



Denmark, 82 ; in Germany, 29, 



30 ; in :\Iacedonia, 20, 92 ; in 



U.S.A., 51 ; breeding-places of, 



51, 92. 

 Andes [Stegomyia) vittatus, in France, 



38 ; oviposition of, without a 



blood meal, 80. 

 Aedes [Ochlerotatus) vigilax, possibly 



transmitting dengue, 127. 

 Aedes [Ochlerotatus) zaynmitti, in 



France, 132. 

 Aedomyia squamipennis, in Calcutta, 



124 ; in Panama Canal Zone, 108. 

 aegypti, Culex. 

 aegyptium, Hyalomma. 

 aenea, Rachionotomyia. 

 aenescens, Ophyra. 

 Aeschna, predacious on Anopheline 



larvae, 142. 



affDiis, Grypocampa ; Tabanus. 



Afghanistan, Anophelines of, 13. 



Africa, new midges from, 106 ; 

 history of sleeping sickness and 

 Glossi'na in, 108 ; trypanoso- 

 miasis of cattle in, 207. 



Africa, East, malaria in, 92 ; mos- 

 quitos from, 87 ; Gestrids ni, 43 ; 

 sand-fly fever in, 93 ; sleeping 

 sickness and Glossina in, 93 ; 

 ticks and disease in, 45, 93 ; 

 trypanosomiasis of domestic 

 animals in, 71, 171. 



Africa, P'rench Equatorial, sleeping 

 sickne.ss and Glossina in, 58, 59,89. 



Africa, North, Hyalomma depressuni 

 in, 45. 



Africa, Portuguese East, tsetse 

 problem in, 97. 



Africa, South, new bat fleas m, 61 ; 

 Glossina and disease in, 1, 39, 46, 

 47, 66 ; Herpetomonas denticis 

 infesting fish in, 1 ; aetiology of 

 horse sickness in, 138 ; Lepto- 

 conops rhodesiensis in, 132 ; mites 

 on cattle in, 52 ; mosquitos and 

 malaria in, 128, 138 ; Scatophaga 

 siercoraria in, 57 ; new Tabanids 

 in, 50 ; ticks and tick-borne 

 diseases and their control in, 8, 

 40, 70, 83 85, 141, 160 ; a fever 

 resembling twelve-day fever in, 

 215 ; (see Rhodesia). 



Africa, West, pests and diseases of 

 cattle in, 173 ; Chrysops and 

 filariasis ni, 119 ; Herpetomonas 

 mirabilis in Chrysomyia albiceps 

 in, 208 ; human malaria in apes 

 in, 129 ; scabies in chimpanzee in, 

 186 (see Gold Coast and Nigeria). 



African Coast Fever, in East Africa, 

 93 ; in South Africa, 83 ; not 

 occurring in Gold Coast, 101 ; 

 danger of introduction of, into 

 Madagascar, 173 ; in Rhodesia, 

 176 ; caused by Theileria parva, 

 90 ; ticks transmitting, 83, 93. 



africanus, Mansonioides ; Phlebo- 

 tomus minutus. 



Agama adramitana , new mite on, in 

 Arabia, 196. 



agilis, Stenocephalus . 



Aglossa cuprealis, in dead bodies, 



121. 



Aglossa pinguinalis, in dead bodies, 



121. 



Agrion, predacious on Anopheline 



larvae, 142. 



agyrtes, Ctenophthahn us . 

 aitkeni. Anopheles, 

 akamushi, Trombidium [Leptus). 

 alaskaensis, Theobaldia. 



