INDEX. 



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Kamerun, Glossina spp. in, 125 ; 

 new midges in, 51, 52 ; mosquitos 

 in, 114 ; biting organisms and 

 disease in, 113. 



Kangaroos, Anopheles barbirostris 

 bancrofti feeding on, 233. 



karwari. Anopheles. 



kasaiiliensis, Musca (see M. veri- 

 ty osa). 



kelainosoma, Atrichopogon. 



Kempia ochrosoma, sp. n., breeding- 

 places of, in Gold Coast, 61. 



Kempia pusilla, sp. n., in Kamerun, 

 51. 



Kenya Colony, fleas in, 11 ; Glossina 

 spp. in, 11, 127 ; insects and 

 disease in, 16 ; mosquitos and 

 filariasis in, 94. 



Kerosene, against lice, 191 ; spray- 

 ing with, against poultry para- 

 sites, 199 ; against sheep-maggot 

 flies, 144 ; in repellents for 

 Simnliiini, 182 ; in preparations 

 against ticks, 124, 198. 



kerteszi, Tabanus [Ochrops). 



khazani, Aedes [Finlaya] ; Culex. 



kiefferi, Cidicoides (see C. stigma). 



Kingia gregoryi, in Philippines, 

 229 ; Topomyia avgyropalpis 

 possibly a synon;^'m of, 229. 



kingianus, Culex. 



Kiwi, ticks on, in New Zealand, 114. 



kochi. Anopheles (Cellia) ; Spiro- 

 chaeta. 



Korea, overwintering of flies in, 

 206 ; new mosquitos in, 147 ; 

 myiasis in, 45. 



kribiensis, Atrichopogon ; Cerato- 

 pogon ; Culicoides. 



kiihniella, Epheslia. 



knvandae, Corizoneura (see Pseudo- 

 tabanus queenslandi) . 



Lactic Acid, effect of, on oviposition 

 of house-flies, 84 ; inhibiting 

 development of mosquitos, 78. 



lacuum, Armigeres. 



Laelaps echidninus, on AIns decu- 

 manus in Gold Coast, 226. 



lahorensis, Ornithodorus. 



Land-crabs (see Crabs). 



langeroni, Culicoides. 



Lanoline, against Habronema, 202. 



Lapland, bot-flies in reindeer in, 40. 



Lard, in preparations against ticks, 

 124, 198. 



larvipara, Musca. 



Lasiohelea, Centrovhynchus a syn- 

 onym of, 209 ; blood-sucking 

 habits of, 209. 



Lasiohelea (Centrovhynchus) incon- 

 spicuosus, in Gold Coast, 254. 



Lasiohelea [Forcipomyia) lefanui, in 

 Gold Coast, 209. 



Lasiohelea pilosipennis (see L. 

 velox) . 



Lasiohelea [Ceratopogon) stimulans , in 

 Sumatra, 209. 



Lasiohelea stylifer, in South America, 

 209. 



Lasiohelea velox, in Europe, 209. 



lata, Calliphora. 



lateralis, Leptosomatomyia. 



laticinctus, Culex. 



latifrons, Ferg., Tabanus (see T. 

 neolatifrons) . 



latifrons, Zett., Tabanus (see T. 

 cordiger) . 



latiparafrons, Musca {see M . gibsoni) . 



latisquama, Culex. 



lativentvis, Gastrophilus. 



latum, Colpocephalu^n. 



latus, Tabanus. 



lavaterae, Oxycarenus. 



laverani, Leiognathus. 



lazarensis, A tides (see A. communis). 



leachi, Haemaphysalis. 



Lead Arsenate, in bait for cock- 

 roaches, 227 ; inferior to Paris 

 green against mosquito larvae, 66. 



Leather Industry, relation of 

 Arthropods to, 56, 57. 



Lebistes reticulatus, destroying mos- 

 quito larvae in Panama Canal 

 Zone, 222. 



lectularius, Cimex (Acanthia). 



Leeches, intracellular fungi in, 160. 



lefanui, Lasiohelea [Forcipomyia). 



Legislation, against pests in 

 Bermuda, 87 ; against ticks in 

 Jamaica, 111 ; against cattle ticks 

 in New Zealand, 144. 



leguminosa, Aphis. 



Leiognathus laverani, and trypano- 

 somes of bats in Italy, 52. 



Leishmania, transmission of, by 

 Phlebotomus intennedius in Brazil, 

 159 ; in latex- bearing plants, 145. 



Leishmania [Leptomonas) donovani, 

 phases and transmission of, 121, 

 138, 187, 223, 230. (See Kala- 

 azar.) 



Leishmania tropica, experiments in 

 transmission of, in Algeria, 39 ; 

 development of resistant forms 

 of, 230. (See Oriental sore.) 



Lemyia, avoided by mosquito larvae, 

 23 ; favouring mosquito breed- 

 ing, 90. 



