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INDEX. 



Echidnophaga gaUinacea, on hedge- 

 hogs in Tunis, 28 ; on fowls, etc., 

 in U.S.A., 143, 183. 



Ecitomyia, infesting meat in India, 

 63. 



Economic Entomology, importance 

 of, in relation to disease, 80, 188 ; 

 value of, in connection with the 

 War, 95-97 ; importance of, in 

 South Africa, 133. 



Eetenopsis vulpecula var. nigri- 

 pennis, n., in Australia, 238. 



Ecuador, insects and disease in, 

 192 ; Aedes epinolus from, 86. 



egberti, Culex (MocMostyrax). 



Egypt, insects conveying disease 

 in, 239 ; methods of controlling 

 flies in, 100, 101 ; mosquitos 

 and malaria in, 174, 176 ; Wohl- 

 fortia magnifica attacking man 

 "in, 30. 



ehrhorni, Dirhinus. 



eiseni, Anopheles. 



Elaphromyia carteri, gen. et sp. n., 

 in Australia, 118. 



Electrolysis, ineffective against 

 mosquito larvae, 156. 



electus, Dermacentor. 



Elephant, African, Oestrid flies 

 infesting, 107. 



eleuthera, Culex (Transculicia). 



Ellice Islands, legislation against 

 lilariasis in, 128. 



Elyomys munbiamis tunitae, new 

 flea on, in Tunis, 28. 



emasculator, Guterebra. 



Empiisa muscae, infesting house- 

 flies, 9, 158. 



Entamoeba coli, limited transmis- 

 sion of, by house-flies, 112. 



ephippium, Guterebra. 



Epicauta sappMrina, blistering man 

 in Khartoum, 194. 



Epicauta tomentosa, blistering man 

 in Khartoum, 194. 



epinolus, Aedes. 



epistates, Tabanus. 



equi, Ghorioptes hovis ; Gastrophilus 

 (see O. intestinalis) ; Nuttallia ; 

 Psoroptes communis ; Sarcoptes 

 scabiei ; Trichodectes. 



equina, Hippobosca. 



equinum, Trypanosoma. 



Erephopsis lencopogon, in Brazil, 90. 



ErepJiopsis neotricolor, sp. n., in 

 Australia, 238. 



Erephopsis pubescens, in Brazil, 90. 



Erephopsis vicina, sp. n., in Aus 

 tralia, 238. 



Erephopsis vicina, var. georgii, n., 

 in Australia, 238. 



Erephopsis xanthopogon, in Brazil, 

 90. 



Eretmopodites thrysogaster var. sub- 

 simplicipes, in Zanzibar, 123. 



erinacei, Demodex. 

 Erinaceus (see Hedgehog). 

 Eristalis, 139 ; causing myiasis ia 



man, 3. 

 Eristalis obsoletus, Monedula denti- 



cornis predaceous on, in British 



Guiana, 18. 

 eristatus, Tabanus. 

 erraticus, Gulelx (Melanoconion). 

 Eruca sativa, oil emulsion prepared 



from, useless for protecting camel* 



from blood-sucking flies, 109. 

 erythrocephala, Calliphora. 

 erythromela, Araneus. 

 erythrothorax, Gulex. 

 Esenbeckia ferruginea, in Brazil, 90.. 

 esmoneti, Gulicoldes. 

 Eucalyptus, planting of, against 



mosquitos, 70 ; leaves of, in- 

 effective against bed-bugs, 240 ; 



oil of, as a repellent for Sipho- 



nella funicola, 22. 

 Eucorethra, larva of, predaceous 011. 



mosquito larv^ae, 7, 49. 

 Eumelanomyia inconspicuosa, in^ 



Zanzibar, 123; larva of, 38. 

 Europe, chigger-mites attacking 



man and animals in, 146, 147. 

 eurysternus, Haematopinus. 

 Euthrombidium trigonum (Locust 



Mite), infesting grasshoppers and 



locusts in Europe and North 



America, 147. 

 evansi, Trypanosoma, 

 evertsi, Bhipicephalus. 

 exigua, Lyperosia. 

 exiguum, Simulium (see S. amazo- 



nicum). 

 exustus, Planorbis. 

 Eye Fly (see Siphonella funicola). 



F. 



falciparum, Plasmodium (see P.prae- 

 cox). 



falculata, Sarcophaga. 



Fannia, causing myiasis in man, 3» 



Fannia brevis, entering houses in 

 U.S.A., 103. 



Fannia canicular is (Lesser House- 

 fly), species allied to, in Egypt, 

 239 ; in Gallipoli, 26 ; infesting 

 meat in Vienna, 81 ; entering 

 houses in U.S.A., 103. 



Fannia scalaris, in Gallipoli, 26 ; 

 infesting; meat in Vienna, 81 ; 

 breeding places of, in U.S.A., 116. 



fasciaia, Siegomyia. 



fasciatus, Geratophyllus ; Tabanus. 



fasc i ip ennis , Gulicoldes . 



fasciolatus, Taen iorh ynch us . 



fatigans, Gulex. 



felis, Gtenocephalus. 



fenestralis, Scenop inns. 



ferruginea, Aphiochaela ; Esenbeckia. 



