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INDEX. 



Cidicoides pictipcnnis , possibly a 



synonym of C. guttifer, 209. 

 Cidicoides punctaticollis (see C. 



nubeculosus) . 

 Cidicoides quadrisignatus, sp. n., in 



Kamerun, 51. 

 Cidicoides schultzei, on windows in 



Gold Coast, 234. 

 Cidicoides signatus, sp. n., in Sudan, 



51. 

 Cidicoides siniilis, on windows in 



Gold Coast, 234. 

 Cidicoides stigma, synonymy of, 141. 

 Culicoides trisignatus, sp. n., in 



Kamerun, 51. 

 Culicoides variiis (see C. obsoleius). 

 Culiseta inornata (see Theobaldia). 

 Cummingsia rnacidata, gen. et sp. n., 



on Caenolestes in Peru, 140. 

 Cummingsia peramydis, sp. n., on 



Peraniys domesticus in Brazil, 140. 

 cunicidi, Savcoptes scabiei. 

 cuvriei, Aedes (see A. dorsalis). 

 cyaneus, Sabethes. 

 cyaniventris, Dermatobia (see D. 



hominis) . 

 Cyathomyia fusca, in Gold Coast, 



226. 

 Cyclidium, infesting Theobaldia 



annidata in Britain, 85. 

 Cyclopodia greejfi, bionomics of, on 



bats in San Thome, 214. 

 Cynocephalus , epidemic jaundice not 



transmitted to, by lice, 12. 

 Cynonycteris straminea (Flying-fox), 



not susceptible to relapsing fever 



in the Congo, 146. 

 cynotis, Otodectes. 

 Cyprinodon spp., value of, against 



mosquito larvae in Palestine, 209. 

 cyprius, Aedes (see A. lidescens). 

 Cystotrypanosoma intestinale, ii:i 



Lucilia in West Africa, 99. 

 Czecho-Slovakia, beetles associated 



with rabbits in, 6. 



D 



Dahomey (see Africa, French West) . 

 dam.icornis, Goniodes. 

 damnosum, Siniulium [Eusimulium). 

 Danielsia nigrescens (see Culex). 

 darwini, Pelecorhynchus. 

 Dasyhelea, notice of key to, 52. 

 Dasyhelea boothi, sp. n., in Nigeria, 



61. 



Dasyhelea flavipicta, sp. 

 Gold Coast, 233, 234. 



n., m 



Dasyhelea nigeriae, sp. n., in Nigeria, 



6i. 



Dasyhelea nudipennis, sp. n., in 

 Kamerun, 51. 



Dasyhelea omoxantha, sp. n., in 

 Nigeria, 233. 



Dasyhelea punctatipennis, sp. n., 

 in Kamervm, 51. 



Dasyhelea retovta, sp. n., in Sierra 

 Leone, 61. 



davidi, Herpetomonas {Leptomonas) . 



Debab (see Trypanosoma berberum 

 and T. soudanense). 



decens, Culex. 



declarator, Culex. 



decoloratus, Boophilus annulatus . 



decorabilis, Topomvia. 



decticus, A edes (see A . impiger). 



Deer, probably not a reservoir of 

 bovine piroplasmosis in Annam, 

 171 ; Hypoderma diana infesting, 

 in Germany, 212. 



defixa, Chryso)nyia (see C. combrea). 



Degeeriella rotundata, attaching 

 itself to Hippoboscids, 115. 



Deguelia {Derris) clliptica, insecti- 

 cide made from, 122. 



degustator, A edes. 



dejeani, Chrysomyia (see C. albiceps). 



demarquaii, Filaria [Microfilaria). 



Demodex, measures against, in 

 dogs, 211. 



Demodex bovis, infesting cattle, 182. 



Demodex canis, causing red mange 

 in dogs in Australia, 56. 



Demodex follicidorum, and leprosy, 

 156 ; pathogenicity of, 169. 



Dendropaedium (see Anopheles). 



dendrophilus, Aedes (Stegomyia). 



Dengue, transmitted by Culex 

 fatigans in Costa Rica, 31 ; and 

 mosquitos in Porto Rico, 59 ; 

 and mosquitos in Syria, 92. 



Denmark, Anopheles macidipennis 

 in, 201 ; Hypoderma in cattle in, 

 114 ; mosquitos in, 87. 



dentatus, Culicoides. 



dentipes, Hydrotaea. 



Dermacentor albipictus, on domestic 

 animals in British Columbia, 198 ; 

 on cattle in U.S.A., 199. 



Dermacentor reticulatus, transmitting 

 canine piroplasmosis in France, 

 87, 218 ; piroplasms transmitted 

 by, in Russia, 102. 



Dermacentor venustus, in British 

 Columbia, 198 ; and disease in 

 U.S.A., 27, 107, 123, 124, 199; 

 experimental transmission of 

 Piroplasma canis by, 218 ; caus- 

 ing paralysis in man and animals, 

 107, 198, 199. 



