INDEX. 



265 



Pediciilits vestimcniti (see P. 



humanus) . 

 pembaensis, Ochlerotatus. 

 penicillaris, Culex (Culicada) (sec 



Ochlerotatus caspius). 

 penetrans, Dermatophilus {Sarco- 



psylla) . 

 peribieptns, Culex (Choeroporpa). 

 Periplaneta americana, bait for, 



124. 

 Periplaneta orientalis (see Blatta). 

 periplanetae, Hcvpetomonas ; Spiro- 



chaeta. 

 perniciosus, Phlebotomus. 

 Pernicious Anaemia of Horses (see 



Swamp Fever) . 

 Persia, carriers oi relapsing fever 



in, 69, 72, 197. 

 persiciis, Argas. 

 personata, Phaonia. 

 pertinax, Simulium. 

 perturbans, Haematopota. 

 Peru, human trypanosomiasis in, 



65, 97 ; habits of Latrodectus 



mactans in, 42 ; Phlebotonnis 



possibly transmitting verruga in, 



21 ; recurrent fever in, 78 ; new 



Tabanids from, 156. 

 Peste Boba (see Trypanosonia 



venezuelense). 

 pefersoni, Culex (Transculicia) . 

 Pctrochelidon fulva poeciloma, 



useful against Lyperosia irritans 



in Porto Rico, 201- 

 Petroleum, against parasites of 



domestic animals, 99, 185, 200 ; 



in repellents tor house-flies, 157 ; 



against mosquito larvae, 221 ; 



against Pediculus humanus, 145 ; 



effect of, on eggs of Stegomyia 



fasciata, 38. 

 Phaonia pevsonata, in Queensland, 



189. 

 pharoensis. Anopheles. 

 Plieasants, hosts of Trombidiuni 



akaynushi in Formosa, 37. 

 Phenol-resin Soap Emulsion, against 



mosquito larvae, 176. 

 Philaematomvia crassirostris, in 



Dutch East Indies, 71. 

 Philippines, swarming of Anophe- 



line mosquitos in, 94. 

 phlabistus, Culex {Choeropovpa). 

 phlebotomi, Herpetomonas. 

 Phlebotomus, diseases conveyed by, 



21 ; probably conveying Oriental 



sore in Algeria, 40 ; European 



species of, 108 ; in Gold Coast, 



12 ; transmitting sandflv fever, 



151. 



Phlebotomus cau.casicus (see P. 

 sergenti). 



Phlebotomus duboscqui, iinatomy of, 

 21. 



Phlebotomus ingrami, in Africa, 21. 



Phlebotomus Icgeri (see P. pernicio- 

 sus) . 



Phlebotomus longipalpis, in Brazil 

 and Paraguay, 26. 



Phlebotomus lusitanicus (see P. 

 perniciosus). 



Phlebotomus mascittii, 108 ; iu Itah', 

 21. 



Phlebotomus minutus, 108 ; probablv 

 conveying Oriental sore in Meso- 

 pcitamia, 15 ; anatomy and distri- 

 bution of, 20, 21. 



Phlebotomus minutus afiicanus, 

 anatoniv of, 21. 



Phlebotomus papatasii, 108 ; and 

 sandflv fever in Dardanelles, 45 ; 

 probably conveving Oriental sore 

 in Mesopotamia, 15 ; Herpeto- 

 monas found in, 89 ; anatomy- 

 and distribution of, 20, 21. 



Phlebotomus perniciosus, 108 ; 

 anatomv and distribution of, 20, 

 21. 



Phlebotomus perniciosus var. 

 nigerrimus, in Malta, 108. 



Phlebotomus roubaudi (see P. 

 duboscqui). 



Phlebotomus .sergenti, 108 I anatomy 

 and distribution of, 20, 21. 



Phlebotomus simillimus, in Africa, 

 21. 



Phlebotomus walker i, anatomy of. 

 20. 



phlogistus, Culex [Choeroporpa). 



Phomyia, 32. 



Phora giraudi, larvae of, attacking 



snails, 24. 

 Phormia azurea, natural enemies of, 



in British Isles, 22, 218 ; in 



Lapland, 74 ; infesting birds' 



nests in U.S.A., 68 : synonvmv 



of, 52. 

 Phormia caeritlea, in Lapland, 74. 

 Phormia groenlandica (see P. azurea) . 

 Phormia nietallica, sp. n., infesting 



birds' nests in l^.S.A., 68. 

 Phormia regina, Meig. (see 



Eu phormia). 

 Phormia regina, R.-D. (see P. 



azurea). 

 Phosphorus, organic compounds of, 



attractive to flies, 160. 

 Phthirus pubis (Crab Louse), 4, 21 ; 



bionomics of, 210. 



