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GENERAL INDEX. 



In the case of scientific names the page reference is cited only under 

 the heading of the generic name. 



When a generic name is printed in brackets it signifies that the name 



is not adopted. 



abrupta, Hemilexomyia. 



Acalleomyia obscurus (see Culex). 



Acanthia lectularius (see Cimex). 



acanthocolpimi , A trichopogon. 



Acanthoconops, a synonym of Stylo- 

 conops, 50. 



Acarapis ivoodi, and Isle of Wight 

 disease, 129. 



Acarus autumnalis (see Leptus). 



Acarus niarginatus (see Ixodes 

 ricinus) . 



Acarus muscarum, parasitising 

 Musca lusoria in Australia, 14. 



Acarus scabiei (see Sar copies). 



acer, Tabanus. 



Acetic Acid, attractive to ovi- 

 positing house-flies, 84. 



Acilius, destroying mosquito larvae 

 in Macedonia, 142. 



aconitus, Anopheles {Myzomyia) 

 minimus. 



acosmetum, Atrichopogon. 



Acridotheres tristis (Mynah), intro- 

 duced from India mto New 

 Zealand, 114. 



actaeon, Hypoderma. 



acuminata, Aelia. 



acutus, Ceratophyllus. 



adelaidae, Tabanus. 



adersi, Simulium hirsutuni. 



adiei, Nosema. 



A edes, in Canada, 19 ; in Oriental 

 Region, 197 ; distribution of sub- 

 genera of, in Palaearctic Region, 

 18 ; and dengue in Syria, 92 ; 

 notice of keys to, 18, 197. 



A edes aegypti (see A . argenteus) . 



A edes aestivalis, possibly a synonym 

 of A . sticiicus, 131. 



Aedes {Ochlerotatus) albescens, sp. n., 

 in West Siberia, 18. 



Aedes (Stegomyia) albopictus {scutel- 

 laris) , rarity of, in Australia, 233 ; 

 and potential establishment of 

 yellow fever in Far East, 103 ; 

 in India, 67, 68, 77 ; in Java, 95 ; 

 in Malaya, 57, 58, 207, 208, 225 ; 

 in Mauritius, 225 ; bionomics 

 of, 57, 58, 67, 77, 207, 208; 

 and filariasis, 95, 225 ; larvicides 

 against, 67, 77. 



Aedes (Ecculex) alboscutellatus, A. 

 omurensis a synonym of, 147, 154. 



Aedes aldrichi, bionomics of, in 

 British Columbia, 127, 167 ; 

 A . aestivalis not considered a 

 synonym of, 131. 



Aedes{Ochlerotatus)alpinus (nigripes) , 

 possibly occurring in Finland, 

 166 ; breeding experiments with, 

 in Germany, 36 ; in Sweden, 87 ; 

 gills of larva of, 100, 128; 

 synonymy of, 18, 131. 



Aedes andamanensis , sp. n., in 

 Andamans, 197. 



Aedes angiistivittatus, in Costa Rica, 

 31. 



Aedes annulipes, in Sweden, 87. 



Aedes {Ochlerotatus) apicoannulatus, 

 in Gold Coast, 226. 



Aedes {Stegomyia) argenteus, in East 

 Africa, 94, 223 ; in Australia, 

 168, 233; in Brazil, 158, 233; 

 in Canary Islands, 31 ; in Costa 

 Rica, 31 ; fish against, in Ecuador, 

 4 ; in Far Eastern ports, 103 ; 

 in Fiji, 77; in Gold Coast, 167, 

 225, 226, 234 ; in British Guiana, 

 33, 217 ; in Portuguese India, 

 68 ; probably not occurring in 

 Japan, 154 ; in Kamerun, 114 ; 

 in Malaya, 58 ; in Peru, 130 ; 

 in Porto Rico, 59 ; in Venezuela, 



