INDEX. 



265 



Pediculus humanus chinensis, subsp. 

 n., on man, 19. 



Pediculus humanus coyporis, effect of 

 laundry processes on, in U.S.A., 

 117. 



Pediculus vestimenti (see P. huma- 

 nus) . 



peetsi, Simulium. 



Pelecorhynchus flavipennis, sp. n., in 

 Australia, 169. 



pellionella, Tinea. 



penetrans, Tunga (Dermatophilus, 

 Sarcopsylla) . 



Penguin, Ornithodorus amblus in- 

 festing, in Peru, 40. 



penicilliger, Ceratophyllus . 



pentacanthus , Rhadinopsylla . 



perichares, Aedes [Ciiliselsa) . 



Perilampus, parasite of Diptera in 

 Tasmania, 45. 



Periplaneta americana (American 

 Cockroach), bionomics and con- 

 trol of, in Britain, 99 ; measures 

 against, in Egypt, 164. 



Periplaneta australasiae (Australian 

 Cockroach), bionomics and con- 

 trol of, in Britain, 99. 



perniciosus, Phlebotomus . 



perpusilla, Psilohelea. 



Persia, Argas persicus attacking man 

 in, 176 ; Anophelines of, 13 ; 

 Phlebotomus serge nti in, 43 ; re- 

 current fever probably carried by 

 lice in, 163. 



persicus, Argas. 



persis, Tabanus. 



Persians , A canthocJieilonema [Filaria, 

 Microfilaria) . 



pertenue, Treponema. 



Peru, Anopheles pseudopvinctipcnnis 

 not occurring in, 5 ; mosquitos 

 and yellow fever in, 203, 204 ; 

 Phlebotomus possibly transmitting 

 verruga in, 124 ; ticks infesting 

 birds in, 40 ; typhus in, 197. 



pervigilans, Culex. 



peryassui. Anopheles {Manguinho- 

 sia) . 



Pestis equorum (Horse Sickness), 

 probably insect-borne in South 

 Africa, 138, 139. 



Petroleum, formula for cattle dip 

 containing, 62 ; against mange on 

 domestic animals, 109, 155 ; 

 against mosquito larvae, 122. 



phaenops, Tabanus. 



Phaonia cincta, Helicosporidium 

 parasiticum infecting, 148. 



pharoensis, Anopheles [Cellia). 



Pheidole fallax, predacious on other 

 ants in Jamaica, 31. 



(5935) 



Philaematomyia , Bembex hinata pre- 

 dacious on, in India, 79. 



Philaematomyia crassirostris, causing 

 intestinal myiasis in man in India, 

 53 ; in Mesopotamia, 15 ; in 

 Palestine, 194. 



Philaematomyia insignis (see P. 

 crassirostris) . 



ph ilippinensis, Culicoides . 



Philippines, mosquitos in, 51 ; new 

 midges in, 191. 



phlebotomi, Hevpetomonas ; Spiro- 

 chaeta. 



Phlebotomus, not occurring in Aus- 

 tralia, 124 ; unidentified species 

 of, in France, 37 ; classification 

 and distrilMilion of, 21, 22, 43, 78, 

 88, 124, 149, 170 ; and sand-fly 

 fever, 21, 22, 93, 145 ; measures 

 against, 146. 



Phlebotomus aniennatus (see P. 

 minutus var. antennatus). 



Phlebotomus argentipes, associated 

 with birds in India, 80. 



Phlebotomus ariasi, sp. n., in Barce- 

 lona, 88. 



Phlebotomus brumpti, sp. n., attack- 

 ing man in Brazil, 21, 



Phlebotomus caucasiciis, a synonym 

 of P. sergenti, 43. 



Phlebotomus duboscqui, 22. 



Phlebotomus fallax , sp. n., characters 

 distinguishing from P. minutus, 

 170 ; in Algeria and Tunisia, 95. 



Phlebotomus inter medius, in Brazil, 

 149. 



Phlebotomus longipalpis, in Brazil, 

 149 ; P. ivalkeri recorded as, 43. 



Phlebotomus major, in India, 119. 



Phlebotomus malabaricus , 22. 



Phlebotomus migonei, sp. n., in 

 Paraguay, 149. 



Phlebotomus minutus, in France, 58 ; 

 in India, 119 ; bionomics of, in 

 Mesopotamia, 145. 



Phlebotomus minutus var. africanus, 

 95 ; attacking lizards in Gold 

 Coast, 25 ; in Palestine, 194. 



Phlebotomus minutus var. antenna- 

 tus, male of, in Gold Coast, 43 ; 

 in India, 119. 



Phlebotomus papatasii, 22, 37 ; not 

 traiLsmitting Oriental sore in 

 Crete, 82 ; in France, 58 ; in 

 India, 119 ; Ploiaria domestica 

 predacious on, in Macedonia, 45 ; 

 bionomics of, in Mesopotamia, 

 145, 170 ; in Palestine, 194 ; 

 species resembling, in Papua, 216. 



Phlebotomus perniciosus, in France, 

 58, 70, 78 ; new spirochaete in- 

 festing, 70. 



