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INDEX OF ARTHROPODS. 



Aides {Stegomyia), respiration of 

 larvae of, II. 107 ; pupal charac- 

 ters of, V. 167 ; possibly trans- 

 mitting dengue, I. 207," V. 37, 

 X. 92 ; transmitting horse sick- 

 ness, VI. 161 ; effect of Char a on, 

 VIII. 61, X. 221 ; surveys of, in 

 India and Far East, I. 190, II. 

 110, 142. 



Aedes abfitchi, Felt (see A. excru- 

 cians) . 



Aedes {*Aedimorphtis, Bathosomyia, 

 Ochlerotatus) ahnormalis, Theo. 

 [minutiis slenosctitus, Edw.), in 

 Gold Coast, V. 3. 



Aedes {* Ochlerotatus) aboriginis, 

 Dyar, described as new from 

 U.S.A., VI. 7; in Canada, VIII. 

 101. 



Aedes * Ochlerotatus) acrophiliis, 

 Dyar, described as new from 

 Alberta, VI. 9; in Colorado, VI. 

 146. 



Aedes {*Aediniorphiis, Diceromyia, 

 Ochlerotatus) adersi, Edw., de- 

 scribed as new, V. 53; in Zanzi- 

 bar, V. 53, VI. 123. 



Aedes aegypti, E., considered an 

 earlier name for A. argenteus 

 {fasciatus) (q.v.), IX. 51. 



Aedes {Ochlerotatus) aestivalis, Dyar, 

 breeding-places of, in Canada, 

 VI. 178; in U.S.A., VI. 8; 

 possibly a synonym of A. stic- 

 ticus, X. 131. 



Aedes (* Stegomyia) africatuis, Theo., 

 in Belgian Congo, III. 121; in 

 Nigeria, IV. 66, 112, V. 39, 

 VI. 225 ; in Sierra Leone, IV. 45. 



Aedes {*Ochlerotatus) albescens, 

 Edw., described as new from 

 Siberia, X. 18. 



Aedes [Culicelsa) albirostris, Macq., 

 in Australia, I. 11, IX. 75; in 

 New Zealand, IX. 75. 



Aedes {*Finlaya, Leucomyia) 

 albitarsis, Tayl., described as new, 

 II. 135; in Papua, II. 135, III. 

 153. 



Aides {Culicelsa, *Finlaya, Och- 

 lerotatus) alboannulattis , Macq., 

 in Australia, I. 11, III. 37, 207, 

 IV. 182 ; breeding-places of, IV. 

 182. 



Aedes {Danielsia, F inlay a, *Mac- 

 leaya) alboannulaius , Tayl., de- 

 scribed as new from Australia, 

 I. 11; a synonym of A. tremula, 

 q.v. 

 Aedes {*Aedimorphus, Ochlerotatus) 

 albocephalus , Theo., in E. Africa, 

 VIII. 164; in W. Africa, IV. 



120, V. 3, VI. 38; in Natal, 



IV. 120 ; breeding-places of, 



VI. 38. 



Aides {Ciilex, * Ochlerotatus) albo 

 fasciatus, Macc]., in Argentina, 



VII. 107; habits of, in Brazil, 



VIII. 25. 



Aedes {* Stegomyia) albopictus, Skuse 

 {sciUellaris, Theo. nee WJk., latyi- 

 herti, Ventr.), in Australia, III. 

 37, IV. 2, 60, V. 68, X. 233; m 

 Ceylon, II. 70; in China, I. 232, 

 236, II. 28, 111, III. 141, IV. 39; 

 in Cochin-China, II. 155 ; and 

 potential establishment of yellow 

 fever in Far East, II. 28, X. 103 ; 

 in Formosa, VI. 50; in Hawaii, 



V. 17, VI. 163; in India, I. 79, 

 143, 162, 163, II. 193, HI. 40, V. 

 39, VI. 64, 196, IX. 80, 124, 

 X. 67, 68, 77; in Dutch East 

 Indies, IV. 23, VI. 213, X. 95; 

 in Madagascar, VII. 17, IX. 68; 

 in Malaya, IX. 190, X. 57. 58, 

 207, 208, 225; in Mauritius, 

 X. 225; in New Guinea, III. 

 153; in Philippines, VII. 193; 

 in Singapore, II. 28; experimen- 

 tal transmission of dengue by, 



VI. 195; and iilariasis, II. 155, 

 X. 95, 225 ; doubtfully associated 

 with influenza, V. 17 ; anatomy 

 of, IV. 74; biting habits of, 1. 

 162, VII. 63; breeding-places 

 of. I. 143, III. 40, 141, VI. 64, 

 X. 57, 67, 207, 208 ; oviposition 

 of, V. 39, VII. 27, 46, IX. 80, 

 X. 57, 77 ; parasites of, IX. 190, 

 X. 58; respiration of. III. 70; 

 larvicides against, II. 142, X. 67, 

 77. 



Aedes {*Aedirnorphus, Ochlerotatus) 

 alboscntellatus, Theo. {Reedomyia 

 pampangensisr Ludl.), in Aus- 

 tralia, IV. 11, V. 68, VI. 73; 

 described as A. omnrensis, sp. n., 

 in Japan, X. 147, 154. 



Aedes {*Aedimorphus, Ochlerotatus, 

 Protomacleaya) alboventralis, Theo., 

 in Belgian Congo, III. 121. 



Aedes {* Ochlerotatus) aldrichi, D. & 

 K.. in Canada, VIII. 140, IX. 86, 

 X. 127, 167 ; in U.S.A., VI. 8, 146, 

 223, IX. 51; breeding-places of, 

 yi. 8, IX. 51, 86, X. 127, 167; 

 A. aestivalis not a synonym of, 

 X. 131. 



Aides {*Ochlerolafus) aloponotmn, 

 Dyar, described as new from 

 U.S.A., VI. 7. 



Aides {^Ochlerotatus) alpinus, L. 

 {Culex nigripes, Zett.), described as 



