INDEX. 



271 



64, 148 ; methods of breeding, 

 115. 



Rickettsia pyoicnzek 1,149 ; in lice in 

 Poland, 137 ; causal agent of 

 typhus, 115 ; differentiation of, 

 from li. pcdiculi, 36. 



Rickettsia quintana, probably caus- 

 ing trench fever in Poland, 64 ; 

 possibly pathogenic form of R. 

 pediculi, 148. 



Rickettsia trichodectae, sp. n., in 

 Trichodectes pilosus on horses, 

 148. 



rima, Culex. 



Riparia riparia, Phormia azurea 

 infesting, 20. 



Robins, Ceratophyllus gallijiulac in- 

 festing, in England, 47. 



Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever, 

 fever resembling in India, 214 ; 

 Dermacentor venustus transmit- 

 ting, in U.S.A., Ill ; becoming 

 less prevalent in Wyoming, 17. 



Rogenhofera, 157. 



rossi, Anopheles (see A. subpictus) . 



rossi indefinitus. Anopheles (see A. 

 vagus) . 



rostratus, Ornithodorits . 



rotundatus, Cimex (see C. hcinip- 

 tera) ; Saprinus. 



roubattdi, Phlebotomus. 



rubrofasciata, Triaioma (Conorhi- 

 nus) . 



rudis, Pollenia. 



rufescens, Atrichopogon. 



rufibarbis, Cephenomyia. 



ruficollis, Corynetes. 



ruficornis, Megaloceraea ; Sarco- 

 phaga ; Tabanus nemoralis . 



rufifacies, Chrysomyia {Pycnosoma). 



rufinotatus, Tabanus. 



riifipes, Aphiochaeta. 



rufitarsis, Aulacogastcr. 



rufoniger, Erephopsis. 



Rumania, new fleas in, 61, 62 ; 

 Musca domestica causing urethral 

 myiasis in, 175 ; ticks and disease 

 of domestic animals in, 116. 



rupestris, Tabanus. 



Russia, blood-sucking flies in, 40, 

 115 ; Holcocranum saturejae in 

 nests of Parus penduliniis in, 60 ; 

 new midge in, 171 ; Nuttallia 

 ninensis in hedgehogs in, 210 ; 

 Simuliuni matthiesseni in, 184. 



rusticus, Aedes [Ochlerotatus). 



Sabethes bipartipes, larva of, pre- 

 dacious on mosquito larvae in 

 Surinam, 88. 



Sabethes cyanc.us, in Argentina, 207. 



Sabethinus, notice of key to, 72. 



Saccharine, in poison for ground 

 squirrels. 111. 



salinellus, Aedes. 



salinus, Aedes {Ochlerotatus) (see A. 

 detritus). 



salisburiensis, Culex. 



Salonica, Phlebotomus papatasii in, 

 170. 



Salt Solution, preventing oviposition 

 of blow-flies, 139. 



Salvador, measures against yellow 

 fever in, 204. 



Sand Flea (see Tunga penetrans). 



Sand-fly Fever, in East Africa, 93 ; 

 possibly transmitted by Culicoides 

 maciilithorax in Jamaica, 171 ; in 

 Mesopotamia, 145 ; transmitted 

 by Phlebotomus, 21, 22, 93, 145. 



Sand-martins, Ceratophyllus styx on, 

 in England, 47. 



sanguineus, Rhipicephalus ; Taba- 

 nus. 



Saprinus rotundatus, in dead bodies, 

 121. 



Sarcocystis, probably transmitted to 

 cattle by insects, 181. 



Sarcocystis tenella, insects not in- 

 volved in transmission of, to 

 sheep, 17. 



Sarcophaga, bionomics of, in Aus- 

 tralia, 118, 155 ; causing myiasis 

 in man in India, 53 ; Herpeto- 

 monas sarcophagae in, in India, 

 208 ; dispersion of, by flight in 

 U.S.A., 194^195 ; effect of hydro- 

 cyanic acid gas on, 191 ; stimuli 

 to oviposition of, 139. 



Sarcophaga alpha, sp. n., in Queens- 

 land, 216. 



Sarcophaga arvensis, in dead bodies, 

 121. 



Sarcophaga aurifrons, in Queensland, 

 216. 



SavcopJiaga bancrofti, sp. n., in 

 Queensland, 216. 



Sarcophaga beta, sp. n., in Queens- 

 land, 216. 



Sarcophaga camaria, hibernation of, 

 in Korea, 180 ; in dead bodies, 

 121. 



Sarcophaga chrysostoma, in Brazil, 6. 



Sarcophaga comta, in Brazil, 6. 



Sarcophaga delta, sp. n., in Queens- 

 land, 216. 



Sarcophaga eta, sp. n., in Queensland, 

 216. 



Sarcophaga filia, larva of, attacking 

 molluscs, 149. 



Sarcophaga froggatti, in Queensland, 

 216. 



