INDEX. 



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Ambassis conimersoni, destroying 

 mosquito larvae in East Africa, 

 165. 



Aniblyomma, on cattle in East 

 Africa, 148 ; probably trans- 

 mitting Anaplasma' argentinuni in 

 South America, 18, 166. 



Aniblyomma cajenncnsc, 89 ; in 

 Brazil, 85 ; malformations in, 

 218. 



Amblyomma gemma, coloration of, 



133. 



Amblyomma hebraeum (Bont Tick), 

 in Angola, 167 ; in Nyasaland, 

 33 ; probably not conveying 

 contagious impetigo of cattle, 

 149 ; coloration of, 133 ; mal- 

 formations in, 218 ; regeneration 

 of limbs of, 133 ; habits of sexes 

 of, 23. 

 Amblyomma variegatmn (Gold Tick), 

 89 ; infesting cattle in Antigua, 

 79. 

 America, North, Anoplura and 



Mallophaga of, 99. 

 America, South, Anaplasma argen- 

 tiniim probably transmitted by 

 Amblyomma in, 18, 166 ; Mydaea 

 infesting birds' nests in, 69 ; 

 little danger of Stegomyia fasciata 

 being imported into Dutch East 

 Indies from, 203. 

 America, Tropical, spontaneous eli- 

 mination of yellow fever in, 95. 

 American Leishmaniasis, in Vene- 

 zuela, 145. 

 • americana, Cuterebra ; Periplaneta. 

 americanus, Tabanus. 

 Amirante Islands, Tabanid from, 



175. 

 Ammonia, odour of, attractive to 



flies, 160. 

 Ammonium Sulphide, thiometa - 



methylene prepared from, 98. 

 Ammonium Thiocarbonate, thio- 

 metamethylene prepared from, 98. 

 amoenus, Ciilicoides. 

 ampelophila, DrosophUa (see D. 



inelanogaster) . 

 Amyl Compounds, attractive to 



house-flies, 216. 

 ■analis, Ophyra. 

 Anaphylaxis, doubtful relation of, 



to Gastrophihis larvae, 8. 

 Anaplasma, not considered a phase 



of Piroplasma, 18. 

 Anaplasma argentinum, possibly 

 transmitted by Amblyomma in 

 Argentina, 18 ; experiments with, 

 in domestic animals, 41 ; pro- 



bably identical with A. mar- 

 ginale, 166. 

 Anaplasma centrale, transmitted by 

 Boophiliis annulatus decoloratus, 



166. 



Anaplasma marginale, ticks trans- 

 mitting, 166. 



Anaplasmosis (Gall Sickness), in 

 domestic animals, 41 ; in cattle 

 in Rhodesia, 137, 199. 



Anastellorhina augur (Mottled Blow- 

 fly), in Queensland, 73, 187 ; 

 transmission of Habroncma spp. 

 by, 187. 



Aneurrhvnchus, parasite of flies in 

 Britain, 22. 



Angola, parasites of domestic ani- 

 mals in, 167 ; new louse on bus- 

 tard in, 9 ; new Tabanid from, 

 208. 



angustifrons, Musca (seeilf. humilis). 



angustipes, Simulium . 



angustitarse, Simulium . 



Aniseed, experiments with, against 

 lice, 145. 



Anisolabis annulipes, conveying 

 larva of Hvmenolepis diminuta, 

 85. 



annandalci, A nopheles. 



anniilata, Theobaldia ; Uranoiaenia. 



annulatus, Boophilus [Margaropus) . 



anniilioris, Culex. 



annulipalpis. Anopheles. 



annulipes, Anisolabis; Anopheles 

 [Nyssorhynchus) ; Ochlerotatus 

 [A edes) . 



anomalus, Hoplopsyllus. 



Anopheles, not found at Aleppo, 

 152 ; in French Equatorial 

 Africa, 18 ; measures against, in 

 British Guiana, 189 ; bionomics 

 of, in Dutch East Indies, 53, 54, 

 55, 56, 162 ; northern limit of, 

 in Europe, 14 ; tree-breeding 

 species of, in India, 31 ; and 

 malaria in Malaya, 79, 176 ; breed- 

 ing amongst Pistia stratiotes in 

 Panama Canal Zone, 175 ; swarm- 

 ing of, in Philippines, 94 ; in 

 U.S.A., 63 ; from Zanzibar, 112 ; 

 anatomy of, 97 ; not feeding 

 readily on birds, 171 ; effect of 

 Chara foetida on, 61 ; effect of 

 climatic conditions on, 67 ; flagel- 

 lates found in, 88 ; goats attrac- 

 tive to, 62 ; terminology used 

 in describing larvae of, 55 ; 

 eftect of trioxymethylene on larvae 

 of, 166, 167. 

 Anopheles aconitus, in Ceylon, 50 ; 

 varieties of, in Dutch East Indies, 



