INDEX. 



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Ceratopogon, 45, 221, 222; new 

 species in Brazil, 65 ; said to 

 attack mosquitos, 199. 

 Ceratopogoninae, the blood -sucking, 

 of Brazil, 63, 176; not carriers 

 of verruga, 221. 

 Cercopithecus calUtrichus, Dipterous 



larvae on, 67. 

 Cesspools, and mosquitos, 50 ; 



Stegomyia breeding in, 143. 

 Ceylon, blood -sucking mites on 

 rats in, 229 ; Pediculoides 

 ventricosus in, 15 ; Glycyphagus 

 domesticus in, 16; Philaemato- 

 myia insignis in, 210; surra in, 

 87. 

 Chalcids parasitising Stomoxys, 94, 



97, 147. 

 Chara, 195. 



Chemotropism of insects and its 

 significance for Economic Ento- 

 mology, 223. 

 cheopis, Xenopsylla. 

 Chigger flea, 45 ; in South and 



East Africa, 30. 

 Chigodoro, native name of cattle 



disease in Nyasaland, 60. 

 Chile, Triatoma infestans in, 176. 

 China, Ixodes ricinoides in, 155. 

 " Chinche de Monte " (see Bhodnius 



prolixus). 

 Chiro7iovius, in wells in Senegal, 54 ; 



larvae in Kashmir, 142. 

 " Chivo " (see Bhodnius prolixus). 

 Chloe, 195, 196. 

 Chlorella, eaten by Anopheles larvae, 



195. 

 Chloresterium, eaten by Anopheles 



larvae, 195. 

 Chloride of lime against flies, 191. 

 Chloroform enemata for intestinal 



myiasis, 111. 

 Chloroform vapour as insecticide for 



Cimex lectularius, 62. 

 Chlorops leprae and leprosy in 



Zanzibar, 54. 

 Choeromyia, bionomics of, 172-175. 

 „ boueti, 172. 



„ choerophaga, bionomics 



of, 172 ; preyed on 

 by Bembex olivata, 

 175. 

 „ praegrandis (see Auch- 



meromyia). 

 choerophaga, Choeromyia. 

 Cholera, flies as carriers of, 191. 

 Chorioptes caprae, causing mange in 



goats, 93. 

 Chorioptes ecaudatus, causing otitis, 



101. 

 Christopher sia halli (see Anopheles 



Jcochi). 

 chroiopus, Sabethes. 

 Chrysoconops acer in New Zealand, 

 11. 



Chrysoconops fuscopennatus in the 



Transvaal, 140. 

 Chrysomyia macellaria, causing 



human myiasis in Brazil, 175. 

 Chrysops, and trypanosomiasis in 

 S. Sudan, 126; carrying 

 filaria in S. Nigeria, 16. 

 ,, dimidiatus, 16. 

 ,, fiiscipennis, 171. 



longicornis, 16. 

 ,, silacea, 16. 

 Chupao (see Triatoma infestans). 

 ciliata, Psorophora. 

 Cimex (see Bed-bugs). 



boueti, bionomics of, 185. 

 lectularius, 188 ; in Trench 

 West Africa, 185 ; and 

 Leishmania, 1, 30, 38, 

 123; and poliomyelitis, 

 18 ; development of Her- 

 petomonas donovani in, 

 220 ; resistance of, to 

 various insecticides, 61 ; 

 Trypanosoma cruzi in, 

 124; Trypanosoma nabiasi. 

 not developing in, 123. 

 „ rotundatus, 188; and Leish- 

 mania, 1, 123; and plague, 

 88, 90 ; development of 

 Herpetomonas donovani 

 in, 220 ; transmitting 

 Trypanosoma cruzi, 



123. 

 Cimo Bane, and Cimex lectularius, 



61. 

 Cisterns, Stegomyia breedmg m, 



143. 

 Citellus columbianus and spotted 



fever, 102. 

 citreus. Staphylococcus, 

 claritibialis, Tabanus. 

 claviger, Anopheles. 

 Cletus bisbipunctatiis, parasitised by 

 Leptomonas, 141. 

 „ liiuripennis, parasitised by 

 Leptomonas, 141. 

 Climate, influence of, on spread of 



plague, 90. 

 Cnephalia bucephala, 151. 

 Coal-tar mosquito larvicide, 163. 

 Cobus thomasi, Eaemaphysalis aci- 



culifer on, 154. 

 Cocconeis, larvae of Anopheles eat- 

 ing, 195. 

 Cockroaches, carrying bacteria on 

 their legs, 51 ; intermediate host 

 of a Filaria found in stomach of 

 rat, 48; malignant tumour in 

 rats caused by eating, 48 ; plague 

 bacilli inoculated into body cavity 

 of, 113. 

 coleopteratorum, Gamasus. 

 coli communis. Bacillus. 

 Colombo, blood-sucking mites on 

 rats in, 229. 



