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INDEX. 



Aedes vexans (see Ochlerotatus). 



A egophagamyia terticeps, in Aldabra, 

 175. 



aegyptium, Hyalomma. 



Aeroplanes, use of, in entomological 

 work, 13. 



aethiopica, Corizoneura. 



affinis, Gambusia. 



Africa, contagious impetigo of cattle 

 in, 149 ; economic value of 

 dragonflies in, 34 ; Phlebotonms 

 spp. in, 21 ; ticks transmitting 

 Piroplasma bigeminufn in, 165 ; 

 identity of organism causing 

 filarial mange in man in, 185 ; 

 new Tabanidae from, 208. 



Africa, East, insect-borne diseases 

 in, 147, 211 ; measures against 

 Dermatophilus penetrans in, 139 ; 

 mosquitos and malaria in, 164 ; 

 new mosquito from, 48 ; com- 

 parison of Trypanosoma rhodesi- 

 ense and T. brncei in, 46-48 ; 

 measures against sleeping sickness 

 in, 170. 



Africa, North, treatment of camel 

 mange in, 81 ; the reservoir of 

 Oriental sore in, 181 ; recurrent 

 fever transmitted by lice in, 196 ; 

 (see Algeria, etc.). 



Africa, Portuguese East, new para- 

 site of Glossina morsitans in, 113 ; 

 trypanosomes causing sleeping 

 sickness in, 126. 



Africa, South, new Anoplura from, 

 9, 204 ; possible transmission of 

 anthrax by biting flies in, 5 ; 

 bionomics of Gastrophilus spp. 

 infesting equines in, 7, 8 ; relation 

 of Glossina to game in, 57 ; mites 

 infesting birds in, 166 ; new 

 Tabanid from, 208 ; ticks and 

 disease in, 167, 178. 



Africa, West, mosquitos and malaria 

 in, 9, 18 ; measures against 

 house-flies in, 91 ; early stages of 

 mosquitos in, 209 ; (see Gold 

 Coast) . 

 African Coast Fever, measures 

 against, in South Africa and 

 Rhodesia, 79, 129, 130, 167, 178, 

 198, 199 ; dipping against, in 

 East Africa, 211. 

 africanus, Mansonioides ; Phlebo- 



tomus niinutus. 

 Agamospirura muscarum, Musca 

 terraereginae parasitised by, in 

 Queensland, 189. 

 agilis, Stenocephalus ; Tyroglyphus. 

 A gratis, inoculated with Bacillus 

 melolonthae, 86. 



agyrtes, Ctenophthalmus. 



ahalae, Pygiopsylla. 



ainsus, Ceratophyllus. 



aitkeni, Anopheles. 



akamushi, Trombidiuni ( Trombicula) . 



Akis spinosa, conveying larva of 

 Hymenolepis diminuta, 85. 



alaskaensis, Theobaldia. 



Albania, incidence of epidemic jaun- 

 dice in, 20 ; mosquitos and 

 malaria in, 87. 



albatus, Leiognathus. 



albicans, Chrysomyia (Pycnosoma) ; 

 Culicoides. 



albigena, Janthinosoma. 



albimanus, Anopheles {Cellia). 



albinensis, Ciilex. 



albioTiensis, Orthopodoniyia. 



albipecius, Tabanus. 



albirostris. Anopheles (see A. aconi- 

 tus). 



albitarsis. Anopheles (see A. argyro- 

 tarsis) . 



albocephalus, Ochlerotatus. 



albofasciatus, Ciilex. 



albolineata, Polietes. 



albopunctata, Culicada (see Ochlero- 

 tatus geniculatus) . 



albopttnctatus, Ciilex. 



albosqiiamata, Wyeomyia. 



albotaeniatus, Anopheles. 



alcocki, Culex [Choeroporpa). 



Aldabra, Tabanids from, 175. 



aldrichaniis, Megarhinus. 



aldrichi, Aedes. 



Aleurobius farinae (see Tyroglyphus). 



alexandrinus, Tabanus. 



Algeria, Boophilus annulatus cal- 

 caratus from, 66 ; breeding places 

 of Culex niariae in, 56 ; insect- 

 borne diseases of camels in, 

 183, 184, 185 ; measures against 

 house-flies in, 77 ; measures 

 against malaria in, 3, 16, 62, 144, 

 181 ; new mosquito from, 48 ; 

 fish destroying mosquito larvae 

 in, 128 ; Phlebotonms spp. from, 

 21 ; Phlebotonms probably con- 

 veying Oriental sore in, 40. 



algeriensis. Anopheles. 



Allotheobaldia, subgen. nov., erected 

 for Theobaldia longiareolata, 76. 



alluaudi, Bouvierella. 



alpinus, Aedes. 



Alsace, bionomics of mosquitos in, 

 28. 



Alysia manducator , parasite of blow- 

 flies and house-flies in British 

 Isles, 22, 218 ; suggested intro- 

 duction of, into Australia, 174. 



amazonicuni, Sinmlium. 



