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INDEX. 



Cynoceplialus, parasites in the lungs 

 of, 40. 



Cynomyia cadaverina, trapped with 

 milk baits in U.S.A., 5. 



Cynomyia mortuorum, not likely to 

 be spread by man, 96. 



Cynonycteris straniinea, suscepti- 

 bility of, to trypanosomes, 101. 



Cytisine, against lice, 193. 



Cytodites nudus, in lungs of fowls, 

 41. 



D. 



Dalmatian Insect Powder, against 



cockroaches, 141. 

 Danais petiverana, 21. 

 Darwin (N. Australia), distribution 



of mosquitos in, 72. 

 dasycnemus, Doratopsylla. 

 Dasypus sexcinctus, infected with 



Trypanosoma cruzi, 38. 

 Dasyurus maculatus, Ixodes tasmani 



on, in Australia, 55. 

 debilip alpis , Culi coides . 

 debiUs, Phalangomyia. 

 deeens, Culex. 

 decipiens, Catallagia. 

 decoloratus, Margaropus (BoopMlus). 

 decumani, Myonyssus ; Nuttallia. 

 Deer, Ixodes ricinus on, in Canada, 



80 ; Margaropus caudatus on, 



in Guam, 191. 

 demandata, CJirysomysa. 

 Demoplatus australis, in New South 



Wales, 182. 

 Demoplatus tricJiocerus, in New 



South Wales, 182. 

 Dengue Fever, relation of Stegomyia 



fasciata to, in Australia, 73, 148, 



149, 196. 

 Denmark, Lucilia sericata causing 



myiasis in, 88. 

 denshami, Tabanus. 

 dentatus, Ixodes ; Ochlerotatus. 

 dentipes, Hydrotaea. 

 dentulosum, Simulium. 

 derivator, Culex. 

 Dermaeentor, conveying Rocky 



Moimtain spotted fever in U.S.A., 



76, 77. 

 Dermaeentor albipictus, 154 ; hosts 



of, in Canada, 80. 

 Dermaeentor reticulatus, on man in 



Britain, 142. 

 Dermaeentor reticulatus var. aulicus, 



n., on wild boars in France, 86. 

 Dermaeentor variabilis, bionomics 



of, in Canada, 80 ; on dogs in 



U.S.A., 58. 

 Dermaeentor venustus (Spotted 



Fever Tick), 176; on dogs in 



U.S.A., 58 ; and Rocky Mountain 



spotted fever, 154. 



Dermanyssus gallinae (Poultry 



Mite), hosts of, in Britain, 142; 



on fowls in Guam, 191 ; attacking 



birds in French Guinea, 21 ; 



distribution of, 13; probably 



replaced in the Tropics by 



Liponyssus bursa, 159. 

 Dermanyssus hirundinis, attacking 



birds in French Guinea, 21. 

 Dermanyssus muris, on Epimys 



rattus in Britain, 142. 

 Dermatitis, caused by Staphylinid 



beetles in Africa and Brazil, 



15, 51, 167. 

 Dermatobia cyaniveniris (see 



D. liominis). 

 Dermatobia liominis, bionomics of, 



157 ; causing myiasis in Panama, 



105; infesting dogs in U.S.A., 



58. 

 DermatopJiilus penetrans (Chigger 



or Chigoe Flea), distribution of, 



5 ; in dogs, 58. 

 devia, BracJtycoma. 

 DiacMorus bimaculatus, in Brazil, 



36. 

 DiacMorus immaculatus, in Brazil, 



36. 

 Diarrhoea, and house-flies in India 



and Gallipoli, 124, 143. 

 Diatomineura auriflua, in New 



South Wales, 182. 

 Diatomineura brevirostris, in New 



South Wales, 182. 

 Diatomineura inflata, in New South 



Whales, 182. 

 Diatomineura. minima, in New 



South Wales, 182. 

 Dibraehys, parasite of household 



insects, 121. 

 Dichelaeera, in Brazil, 37. 

 Digonochaeta spinipennis, in houses 



in Britain, 144. 

 dimorphon, Trypanosoma. 

 Dineutes, preying on Anopheline 



larvae in U.S.A., 137. 

 Dips for cattle, formulae for, 46, 



107 ; chemistry of arsenical, 



3, 46 ; effect of, on biting-flies, 



170; formula for, against mange 



on horses, 165; for scabies, etc., 



in sheep, 148, 179, 184-186, 187- 



189 ; for protecting sheej) from 



blow-flies in Australia, 70, 187; 



against tick-borne diseases, 3, 



46, 73, 107, 160, 171, 192. 

 Dipylidium caninum, carried by 



Ctenoeephalus eanis, 58. 

 discolor, Psorophora. 

 dispar, Chrysops ; Ln cilia (see 



Phormia sordida) ; Trlchocepha- 



lus. 

 dissimilis, Goniodes. 

 distincta, Pyrellia. 

 distinctipermis Chrysops 



