INDEX. 



215 



ditaeniatus, Tabanus. 



ditissima, Pyrellia. 



divergens, Piroplasma. 



divers ifurcatu m, 8 i muliu m. 



Dixomyia elegans (see Ficalbia). 



Docodon verticillatus, larvae of 

 Taeniorhynchus perturbans asso- 

 ciated with, 170. 



Docophorus ieterodes, on geese in 

 U.S.A., 13. 



Dogs, control of fleas on, 35 ; 

 Cordylobia anthropophaga on, in 

 Africa, 138 ; disease of, in Brazil, 

 due to Bangelia vitalii, 59 ; 

 babesiasis of, in the Gold Coast, 

 42 ; possible reservoir of leish- 

 maniasis in Persia, 9 ; try- 

 panosomiasis of, in the Sahara, 

 157; pests of, in Sierra Leone, 

 150 ; diseases of and parasites 

 carried by, in U.S.A., 57; fleas 

 on, destroyed by nitrobenzine, 

 79 ; transmission of leishmaniasis 

 in, 103; tick-borne diseases in, 

 34, 64, 68 ; ticks infesting, 34, 

 80, 142, 192; trypanosomiasis in, 

 in West Africa, 42 ; WoMfartia 

 magnifica causing myiasis in, 88. 



Dog Flea (see Ctenocephalus canis). 



Dohrniphora ahdominalis, 51. 



domestica, Musca (Pronmsca). 



domesticus, Glyciphagus ; Ochlero- 

 tatus. 



domicolus, Anopheles. 



Donkeys, ticks on, in Egypt and 

 Libya, 15, 192; killed by Sitmi- 

 lium in Hungary, 158; trypano- 

 somiasis in, 151 ; partial immu- 

 nity of, to trypanosomiasis, 48. 



donovani, Leishmania. 



Doratopsylla aniiquorum, in Brazil, 

 33. 



Doratopsylla blarinae, in U.S.A., 

 33. 



Doratopsylla curvata, sp. n., on 

 mice in North America, 33. 



Doratopsylla cuspis, sp. n., on 

 Sorex araneus in Hungary, 33. 



Doratopsylla dasycnemus, distribu- 

 tion of, in Europe, 33. 



Doratopsylla intermedia, from Cen- 

 tral America, 33. 



Dourine, disease resembling, in 

 mules in the Gold Coast, 42. 



Dove, Lynchia numra on, in Nyasa- 

 land, 171. 



Dracaena, providing a breeding- 

 place for mosquitos in Sierra 

 Leone, 161. 



Drosophila ampelopMla, experi- 

 ments with baits for, 106. 



Dryomyza flaveola, bionomics of, 

 in Britain, 143. 



dubiosa, Paratrieyclea,. 



duboscqi, Phlehotomus. 



Ducks, infected with spirochaetosis 

 by Argas persicus, 192 ; Trinoton 

 luridum infesting, 13. 



dunudis, AmpMpsylla. 



duodenale, Ankylostoma. 



Durban, list of mosquitos from, 120. 



durbanensis, Ochlerotatus. 



durhami, Limatus. 



duttoni, C'ulex. 



dux, GtenopMlialmus, 



dyari, Culex. 



Dysentery, and house-flies in Galli- 

 poli, 143; incidence of, reduced 

 by destruction of house-flies, 93 ; 

 relation between flies and, in 

 India, 124. 



E. 



East Coast Fever (see African 



Coast Fever). 

 eatoni, Ochlerotatus. 

 eburneum, Amblyomma. 

 Echestypus paradoxus, on bushbuck 



and wart-hog in Nyasaland, 171. 

 echidninus, Laelaps. 

 Echidnophaga gallinacea, control of, 



on fowls, 35 ; distribution of, 



4 ; on dogs, 58 ; on fowls 



infested with spirochaetosis, 81 ; 



on turkeys, 13. 

 Echinophthirvus fltictus, sp. n., on 



Eumetopias jubata, 196. 

 Echinorhynchus gigas, insect hosts 



of, 176. 

 echis, Atyphloceras. 

 ecinctus, Bhipicephalus. 

 Ectenopsis vulpecula, in New South 



Wales, 182. 

 Ectobia germanica (see Phyllo- 



dromia). 

 Ectovwcoris idulans, probably not 



a carrier of goitre in Algeria, 



139. 

 Ecuador, Stegomyia fasciata and 



yellow fever in, 149. 

 edax, Holtichella. 

 Egypt, disease resembling African 



coast fever in, 7 ; ticks infesting 



domestic animals in, 192 ; para- 

 sitic worms in cattle in, 70 ; 



fumigation with hydrocyanic acid 



against bed-bugs in, 86; use 



of traps for flics in, 142. 

 Egyptian Fever, in cattle, 192; 



carried bv Margaropus anmdatus, 



7. 

 eicJikorni, Ixodes, 

 eiseni. Anopheles, 

 elater, Allactaga. 

 elatus, Ceratophyllus. 

 elegans. Anopheles; Ficalbia {Dixo- 



myia). 

 elegantula, Forcipomyia. 



