INDEX. 



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Crithidia euryophthahni, sp. n., in- 

 festing Eiiryop/ithnlmus convivus 

 in U.S.A., 48 ; comparison of, 

 with Trypanosoma spp., 48, 49. 

 Crithidia leptocoridis, infesting Lep- 

 tocoris trivittatus, 48. 



Crithidia melophagi , Rickettsia melo- 

 phagi associated with, 148 ; re- 

 lation of, to Trypanosoma melo- 

 phagi, 96. 



Crithidia tabani, species resembUng, 

 in Tabanus glaber in Mesopotamia, 

 15. 



Crow, Ceratophyllns fringillae on, 

 in England, 47 ; Cidicoides in 

 nests of, in India, 79. 



crucians, Anopheles. 



crustosae, Sar copies scabiei. 



cruzi. Anopheles ; Trypanosoma 

 (Schizotrypanum) . 



ctenocephali , Crithidia; Herpe- 

 tomonas (Leptomonas) . 



Ctenocephalus canis (Dog Flea), not 

 transmitting Oriental sore in 

 India, 208 ; on rats in Liverpool, 

 202 ; in IMesopotamia, 146 ; in 

 Tasmania, 105 ; in Turkey, 7 ; 

 measures against, in U.S.A., 110 ; 

 infesting foxes, 96 ; blood para- 

 sites found in, 55, 56, 161 ; 

 intermediate host of Dirofilaria 

 immitis, 76. 



Ctenocephalus felis, on dogs and 

 cats in India, 211 ; in Turkey, 7 ; 

 intermediate host of Dirofilaria 

 immitis, 76. 



Ctenomyophila bruchiana, gen. et. 

 sp. n., in nests of Ctenomys 

 talarum in Argentina, 53. 



Ctenomys talaruni, new weevil in 

 nests of, 53. 



Ctenophthalmiis apertus, sp. n., hosts 

 of, in France, 61. 



Ctenophthalmus agyrtes, hosts of, in 

 England, 47 ; not found at 

 Liverpool, 202. 



Ctenophthalmus pisticus, sp. n., on 

 Eutamias asiaticus in Siberia, 61. 



Ctenophthalmus savii, sp. n., on mice 

 in Italy, 61. 



Ctenophthalmus vicarius, sp. n., on 

 Talpa europaea in Rumania, 61. 



Cuba, Chrysops costata attacking 

 man in, 212 ; mosquitos and 

 malaria in, 122, 216. 



Culex, in Argentina, 5 ; notice of 

 key to Canadian species of, 113 ; 

 in Italy, 200 ; mosquito larvae 

 predacious on larvae of, in Nyasa- 

 land, 42 ; in Sumatra, 135 ; in 

 U.S.A., 32, 85 ; human malarial 

 parasite killed by saliva of, 199 ; 



effect of hydrocyanic acid gas on, 

 191 ; hibernation of Proteosonia 

 in the musculature of, 93, 94 ; 

 respiration of larvae of, 46. 



Culex aegypti, earlier name for 

 Andes {Stegomyia) fasciatus, 51. 



Culex albigenu, sp. n., in Madagascar, 

 67 ; considered a synon^-m of 

 C. ventrilloni, 134. 



Culex (Choeroporpa) alfaroi, sp. n., 

 in Costa Rica, 72. 



Culex annulirostris, 134. 



Culex atratus, breeding-places of, in 

 British Guiana, 2. 



Culex auritaenia, sp. n., in Madagas- 

 car, 67 ; considered a synonym of 

 C. quasigelidus, 134. 



Culex basicinctus, n. n. proposed for 

 Leucomyia annulata, 134. 



Culex bonariensis, sp. n., in Argen- 

 tina, 5 ; considered a synonym 

 of Culex dolosa, 207. 



Culex bonneae, breeding in tree- 

 holes in Surinam, 88. 



Culex cartroni, in Madagascar, 68. 



Culex chidesteri, sp. n., in Panama, 

 206. 



Culex ciliaris, in Denmark, 82. 



Culex concolor, predacious on mos- 

 quito larvae in Calcutta, 124. 



Culex confirmatus (see Aedes). 



Culex consimilis, in crab-holes in 

 Lagos, 42. 



Culex coronator, breeding in tree- 

 holes in Surinam, 88 ; in U.S.A., 

 72. 



Culex crinicauda, n. n. proposed 

 for C. parvus, Tayl., nee Macq., 

 134. 



Culex decens, breeding in crab-holes 

 in Lagos, 42. 



Culex [Choeroporpa) degustator, 

 sp. n., in U.S.A., 73. 



Culex dolosa [bonariensis] , in Argen- 

 tina, 5 ; synonymy of, 207. 



Culex [Choeroporpa) dysmathes, sp. 

 n., in Panama, 73. 



Culex fatigans, in South Africa, 

 128 ; possible relation of, to 

 seven-day fever in British Arabia, 

 70 ; natural enemies of, in Brazil, 

 202 ; transmitting Filaria han- 

 crofti in British Guiana, 135 ; 

 bionomics of, in India, 86, 124, 

 162 ; in Dutch East Indies, 8 ; 

 in crab-holes in Lagos, 42 ; in 

 Madagascar, 68 ; intercepted in 

 quarantine from Nicaragua, 108 ; 

 in St. Croix, 150 ; Leptospira 

 icteroides not found in, in Senegal, 

 21 ; swarming of, in U.S.A., 72 ; 

 a doubtful vector of dengue, 127, 



