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INDEX OF ARTHROPODS. 



VIII. 80, 84, 85, IX. 74, X. 152; 



and malaria, II. 46, III. 102, IV, 

 54, 67, 73, 104, VI. 125, IX. 74; 



experiments in transmission of 

 malaria by, VIII. 80, 135, 136; a 

 doubtful carrier of malignant 

 tertian. III. 11, VII. 97 ; breeding- 

 places of, II. 46, V. 54, VII. 183, 



IX. 74, 135, 136, X. 38, 150; 

 attacking domestic animals, IX. 

 131 ; effect of clearing against, X. 

 152; anatomy of, I. 73; placed 

 in subgenus Myzorhynchns, I. 

 131, 229 ; A . novumbrosns com- 

 pared with, V. 10. 



Anophele.<; [*Myzoniyia) vagus, Don. 

 {rossi, Giles, var. indefimtus, 

 Ludl.), in Formosa, VI. 50; in 

 Hong Kong, III. 141; in India, 

 III. 229, IV. 124, X. 68 ; in Dutch 

 E. Indies, IV. 23, VI. 53, 110, 

 213, 214, VII. 76, 96, 98, 99, 184, 



VII I. 53, 54, 55, 152, IX. 3, 4, 

 135, 136, 173, X. 5, 38, 39, 120 ; 

 in Malava, VI. 124, VIII. 123, 



IX. 73, X. 58, 152, 207, 208 ; in 

 Philippines, III. 65 ; Haplospo- 

 ridiuni infesting, IX. 3 ; suscepti- 

 bility of, to experimental infection 

 with malaria, II. 113, VI. 125, 

 127, VII. 98, VIII. 135, IX. 136 ; 

 small natural infection of, with 

 malaria, IX. 4 ; infectivity of, 

 to Plasmodium praecox, IX. 131; 

 breeding-places of, VI. 124, VII. 

 99, 184. VIII. 54, IX. 74, 136, X. 

 58, 120; attacking cattle, IX. 

 131 ; reproductive capacity of, 



X. 207; anatomy of, IX. 173; 

 tail-hooks in larva of, X. 75, 208 ; 

 treated in error as a synonym of 

 A. ludlowi, VI. 110, VII. 76; A. 

 immacitlatus probably a form of, 

 IX. 133 ; charactersdistinguishing, 

 from A . snbpictus var. m,alayensis, 

 X. 236. 



Anopheles vanus (see A. hyrcanus 

 var. vaniis). 



Anopheles {*A., Arrihalzagia) venez- 

 uelae, Evans, described as new 

 from Venezuela, X. 183 ; probably 

 a variety of A . pimctimacula, X. 

 183. 



Anopheles {*A.) vestitipennis, D. & 

 K., distribution of, in Central 

 America. VII. 23; in Jamaica, II. 

 20, IV. 90. 



Anopheles {*A.) walkeri, Theo., in 

 Canada, X. 19; in U.S.A., VII. 

 23, VIII. 78, X. 204; a possible 

 carrier of malaria, X. 19; breed- 

 ing-places of, VII. 23. 



Anopheles {*Myzomyia) watsoni, 

 Leic, in Malaya, III. 102. 



Anopheles i*Myzomyia) wellcomei, 

 Theo., in Belgian Congo, I. 220. 



Anopheles {*A.) wellingtonianiis, 

 Alcock, described as new, I. 7; in 

 Malaya, I. 7, III. 102. 



Anopheles {*Myzom,yia, Neocellia, 

 Nyssorhynchus) willmori, James, 

 in Burma, III. 50; in Formosa, 

 VI. 50; in India, I. 142, II. 154, 

 193, IV. 74, VI. 2, 195, VIII. 161, 

 X. 79 ; recorded in error in 

 Malaya, II. 46, III. 102; and 

 malaria, VI. 2, VIII. 161; breed- 

 ing-places of, I. 142, II. 154; 

 trematode parasite of larva of, 

 VI. 2; anatomy of, VI. 208; A. 

 maculatus recorded as, II. 46. 



Anopheles willmori, Leic. nee James 

 (see A . m.aculatus) . 



anophelis, Culicoides. 



anorufa, Pyrellia. 



anseris, Lipeurus. 



Antarctophthirius microchir, Troues. 

 & Neum., on Zalophus calif oy- 

 nianits in the Pacific, IV. 196. 



antennalis, Uranotaenia. 



antennatis, Pyrellia. 



antennatus. Anopheles (see A. 

 bihircatus) ; Neohaematopiniis ; 

 Phlehotonms minutus. 



Anthocoris sylvestris, L., spirochaetes 

 in, on Euphorbia, IX. 120. 



Anthomyia, eggs of Dermatobia laid 

 on, in Brazil, VI. 130; breeding 

 in manure in Britain, VII. 191; 

 causing myiasis in man, I. Ill, 

 VI. 3 ; in dead bodies, IX. 121. 



Anthomyia heydeni, Wied., carrying 

 eggs resembling those of Derma- 

 tobia, III. 194. 



Anthomyia pluvialis, L., in houses 

 in Britain, IV. 144 ; larvae of, in 

 man. III. 31, 152. 



Anthomvia radicum, L., in Britain, 

 IV. 143, VII. 191, VIII. 22; 

 bionomics of, IV. 143 ; natural 

 enemies of, VII. 191, VIII. 22; 

 frequenting houses, II. 19, III. 

 175, IV 143. 



Anthomyia scalaris (see Fannia). 



anthropophaga, Cordylobia ; Thyreo- 

 phora. 



antilope, Tabanus. 



antipodeus, Aedes {Ochlerotatus). 



antiqtussima, Musca. 



antiquorum, Doratopsylla. 



antrozoi, Penicillidia. 



apachinus, Ceratophyllus ignotus. 



apertus, Ctenophthalmiis. 



Aphaereta cephalotes, Hal., suggested 



