INDEX. 



237 



West Africa, 208 ; in Mesopo- 

 tamia, 15. 



ChrysoinyUi bczziana, bionomics of, 

 causing myiasis in India, 53, 103, 

 105. 



Chrysomyia dux, in Australia, 155 ; 

 causing myiasis in India, 53, 179 ; 

 larva of, attacking molluscs, 



149. 



Chrysomyia incisiiralis, in Australia, 



155. 



Chrysomyia macellaria (see Cochho- 



myia) . 

 Chrysomyia megacephala, Hcrpeto- 



monas mirabilis in, in India, 



208. 



Chrysomyia putoria (see C. albiceps). 

 Chrysomyia [Pycnosoina) rufifacies, 

 infesting sheep in Australia, 155, 

 168 ; possibly occurring in New 

 Zealand, 168 ; anatomy of larva 

 of, 64. 

 Chrysomyia [Microcalliphora) vari- 

 pes, life-cycle of, in Australia, 

 155 ; anatomy of larva of, 64. 

 Chrysops, classification and distri- 

 bution of Palaearctic species of, 

 45. 

 Chrysops beckevi, sp. n., from Tur- 

 kestan, 46. 

 Chrysops caecntiens, in North Russia, 



40. 

 Chrysops costata, attacking man in 



Cuba, 212. 

 Chrysops dimidiata, Filaria loa in, 



in West Africa, 119. 

 Chrysops discalis, transmitting tula- 

 raemia to man in U.S.A., 188. 

 Chrysops hermanni, sp. n., from 



Caspian Sea, 46. 

 Chrysops [Heterochrysops) interrup- 



tus, sp. n., in Armenia, etc., 46. 

 Chrysops loewi, sp. n., from Siberia, 



46. 

 Chrysops minutus, sp. n., 46. 

 Chrysops pseudoricardoae, sp. n., in 



Turkestan, 46. 

 Chrysops punctifera, \n Mesopo- 

 tamia, 14. 

 Chrysops silacea, Filaria loa in, in 



West Africa, 119. 

 Chrysops singularis (see Mesomyia). 

 Chrysops stimulans, egg-parasites of, 



in India, 79. 

 chrysorrhea, Phormia. 

 chrysostigma, Orthetrnm . 

 chrysostoyiia, Sarcophaga. 

 chrysothrix, Ceratopogon [Prohelea). 

 Chrysozona Iambi (see Haematopota) . 

 ciliaris, Culex. 



Cilicia, mosquitos and malaria in, 

 98, 99. 



Cimex, relapsing fever not trans- 

 mitted by, in Persia, 163 ; trans- 

 mitting Trypanosoma criizi, 204 ; 

 anatomy of, 103 ; (see Bed-bugs). 

 Ci))7ex hemiptera (Bed-bug), infesting 

 birds' nests in India, 80 ; in 

 Mesopotamia, 146 ; experiments 

 with flagellates of other insects 

 and, 162 ; development of Her- 

 petomomis spp. in, 208, 209. 

 Cimex hirundinis, organism infest- 

 ing, 96. 

 Cimex lectularius (Bed-bug), in 

 South Africa, 39 ; bionomics of, 

 44 ; effect of heat on, 80 ; 

 development oi Herpetomonas 

 donovani in, 209 ; effect of hydro- 

 cyanic acid gas on, 191 ; 

 Rickettsia lectularia in, 96. 

 Cimex pipistrelli, on bats in Algeria, 



181. 

 Cimex rotundatiis (see C. hemiptera). 

 cimicoides, Naucoris. 

 cincta, Phaonia. 

 cinerea, Nepa. 

 cinereum, Siniulium . 

 cinerens, Aedes ; Anopheles, 

 cinnabarina, Haemaphysalis . 

 cinnabaris, Trombicida . 

 Cinnamic Aldehyde, as a repellent 



for Dacus zonatus, 80. 

 circumscriptiis, Culicoides. 

 Citellus mollis, tularaemia trans- 

 mitted to guinea-pigs from, in 

 U.S.A., 188 ; (see Ground Sc^uir- 

 rels) . 

 citroneus, Culicoides. 

 Citrullus colocynthis (Colocynth 

 Gourd), colocynth tar obtained 

 from, 109. 

 classicus, Andes stimulans. 

 claviger, Anopheles (see A. maculi- 



pennis). 

 clavipalpus, Radioculex (see Mimo- 



niyia chamberlaini) . 

 Clayton Apparatus, fumigation with, 



30, 174. 

 clelandi, Erephopsis. 

 Clinohelca subsessilis, in Britain, 195. 

 Clove Oil, in repellent for mos- 

 quitos, 123. 

 Cnemidocoptes miitans, infesting 

 fowls in Belgian Congo. 164 ; 

 causing scaly leg in fowls, in 

 British Isles,' 206. 

 Coal Tar, in dip a.gainst Hypoderma, 



192. 

 Coal Tar Oil, in repellent for 



Stomoxys calcitrans, 166. 

 coarctata, Trombicula. 

 Coassus, Linognathtis coassus on, 19. 



