INDEX. 



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Eukraiohelea versicolor, sp. n., 



breeding-places of, in Gold Coast, 



61. 

 Eumelanomyia, perhaps a distinct 



subgenus of Culex, 153. 

 Eumelanomyia inconspicuosa, Culex 



albiventris, n. n., proposed for, 153. 

 Eumusca (see Musca). 

 Eupelmus urichi, sp. n., parasite of 



Cydopodia greeffi in San Thome, 



214. 

 euphanes, Tabanus. 

 Euphorbia, Protozoa in, 8, 99, 113, 



121, 145, 155, 156, 172, 187. 

 euphorbiae, Trypanosoma. 

 Eiiproctis edwardsi, causing rash in 



man in Australia, 168. 

 Europe, mosquitos common to 



India and, 79 ; relation of fleas 



to plague in, 159-160. 

 Eurydema [Pentatoma] oleraceum, 



flagellates in, in France, 121. 

 Eurydema (Pentatoma) ornatum, 



flagellates in, in France, 121. 

 Eurydema ornatum var. pectorale, 



flagellates in, in France, 121. 

 Eurypelma steindachneri , effects of 



poison of, in Arkansas, 190. 

 Eusimuliwn damnosum (see 



Simulium) . 

 Eutamias luteiventris, susceptible to 



Rocky Mountain spotted fever, 



123. 

 euteniata, Musca (see M. humilis). 

 evansi, Trypanosoma, 

 excrucians, Aedes [Ochlerotatus] . 

 exigua, Lyperosia. 

 extricator, Culex. 



fajardoi, Anopheles [Chagasia). 



falciparum, Plasmodium (see P. 

 praecox) . 



fallax, Phlebotomus. 



Fannia canicularis, experiments 

 against, in Britain, 87 ; hiberna- 

 tion of, in Korea, 206 ; in Man- 

 churia, 45 ; infesting sheep in 

 New Zealand, 204 ; developing in 

 dead snails, 23. 



Fannia incisurata, breeding in cess- 

 pools in France, 30. 



Fannia scalaris, in France, 30 ; in 

 Korea, 206 ; in Manchuria, 45 ; 

 bionomics of, 24, 30, 206. 



fasciata, Onchocerca ; Palpomyia. 



fasciatus, Aedes {Stegomyia) (see A. 

 argenteus) ; Ceratophyllus. 



fasciolaius, Taeniorhynchus {Man- 



fatigans, Culex. 



Favus, transmitted by lice, 67. 

 felis, Ctenocephalus. 

 femur-rubrum , Melanoplus. 

 fergusoni, Musca [Viviparomusca) 



(see M. convexifrons) . 

 ferruginea, Aphiochaeta ; Palpomyia, 

 Ficalbia, notice of key to, 229. 

 ficalbii, Theobaldia (see T. fumi- 



pennis) . 

 Ficus, Protozoa found in, 145, 171, 



186. 

 fiebrigi, Psorophora (Janthinosonia). 

 Fiji, blood-sucking insects in, 76 : 

 parasite of house-flies in, 169, 

 226 ; mosquitos and filariasis in 

 76,180. 

 Filaria {Microfilaria) bancrofti, 42 

 in East Africa, 94 ; in China, 84 : 

 in Costa Rica, 31 ; in Japan 

 147, 235 ; development of, in 

 Java, 94, 95 ; in Mauritius, 225 

 nocturnal periodicity of, 205 ; 

 mosquitos transmitting, 31, 84,. 

 94, 147, 179-180, 225; possibly 

 not transmitted by the bite of 

 mosquitos, 235. 

 Filaria {Microfilaria) demarquaii, 



motile powers of larva of, 205. 

 Filaria {Dirofilaria) immiiis, trans- 

 mitted to dogs by mosquitos, 

 12, 235. 

 Filaria {Loa) loa, transmission of, 

 b}^ Chrysops in West Africa, 42, 

 184 ; diurnal periodicity of, 205. 

 Filaria {Microfilaria) nocturna, mos- 

 quitos transmitting, 95. 

 Filaria {Microfilaria) per stems, 



motile powers of larva of, 205. 

 Filaria {Microfilaria) philippinensis,. 



motile powers of larva of, 205. 

 Filaria {Microfilaria) poivelli, noc- 

 turnal periodicity of, 205. 

 Filaria {Dirofilaria) repens, trans- 

 mitted to dogs by mosquitos, 12. 

 Filaria {Microfilaria) taniguchi, noc- 

 turnal periodicity of, 205. 

 Filariasis, and mosquitos in India, 

 205 ; possibly transmitted by 

 infected water in Japan, 235 ; in 

 Porto Rico, 59 ; and mosquitos, 

 59, 205, 235. (See Filaria.) 

 Finland, Diptera in birds' nests in, 



166 ; mosquitos in, 18, 87, 165. 

 Finlaya, a subgenus of Aedes, q. v. 

 Fish, against mosquito larvae, 3, 27, 

 29, 61, 71, 94, 174, 177, 185, 193, 

 209, 215, 217, 222, 225 ; destroy- 

 ing beneficial mosc}uito larvae in 

 Mauritius, 106 ; feeding on larvae 

 of Simulium simile, 182 ; inocula- 

 tion of, with Herpetomonas, 172. 



