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bifuYcata, Rivoltasia {Epidermoptes). 



bifurcatus, Anopheles. 



bigoti, Haematopota. 



biguttatiis, Citlicoides ; Tabaniis. 



bilineata, Uranoiaenia. 



bilineatus, Culex. 



billingtoni, Tabaniis. 



bilobata, Riuoltasia [Epidermoptes). 



bimaculata, Uranotaenia. 



bimaculatus, Aedes ; Diachlorus. 



bimaculipes, Rachionotomyia [Phoni- 

 omyia). 



bimaculosa, Chrysops. 



biocellatiis, Aedes [Culex, Finlaya). 



Bioniyia tentpestatitm (see Mitsca). 



bipartipes, Sabethes. 



bipunctnta, Forcipomyia. 



bipunctatum, Simidium (see 5. din- 

 ellii) . 



bipunctatus, Culex [Leiicomyia) geli- 

 dus ; Mycetaulus. 



birdiei, Tabaniis. 



biroi, Atrichopogon. 



Bironella gracilis, Theo., bionomics 

 of, in New Guinea, X. 172, 179 ; 

 probably not transmitting ma- 

 laria, X. 172 ; considered distinct 

 from Anopheles, VII. 139; des- 

 cription of, X. 154. 



bisbipunctatus, Cletiis. 



biselliella, Tineola. 



biseriatum, Menopon. 



bisetis, Megarthroglossiis . 



bisignatus, Culicoides. 



bisoctodentatiis, Ctenophthalmiis (see 

 C. musculi). 



bispinosa, Haemaphy satis. 



bitaen iorhynchns, Culex. 



bivittatiim, .Simidium,. 



bivittatus, Melanoplus ; Menemerus. 



blanchnrdi, Iches, Ceratopogon. 



blanchnrdi, Salm, Ceratopogon (see 

 C. raphaelis). 



blanchardi, Kirkioestrus [Kirkia). 



blarinae, Doratopsylla. 



Blatta americana (see Periplaneta). 



Blatta germanica (see Blattella). 



Blatta [Periplaneta) orientalis, L., 

 in houses in Australia, VI. 62 ; 

 in Britain, IX. 99 ; in Germany, 

 X. 37 ; protozoa infesting, in 

 Russia, X. 99; in U.S.A., VI. 

 210, VII. 25, X. 199, 227; inter- 

 mediate host of a filaria causing 

 tumours in rats, I. 48; bionomics 

 of, IX. 99; measures against, 

 III. 126, IV. 140, VII. 25, IX. 

 99, X. 37, 227; on ships. III. 

 44; flagellates found in, VIII. 

 89, 154. 



Blattella [Phyllodromia) germanica, 

 L., in Britain, IX. 99; in 



(K 2009) 



German}', X. 37 ; on hides from 

 India, III. 143; in Norway, IV. 

 180; in U.S.A., VI. 210, VII. 

 25, X. 133, 199, 227 ; bionomics 



of, IX. 99, X. 37; effect of 

 temperature on, VI. 67; flagel- 

 lates not found in, VIII. 154; 

 Gongylonema scutatum found in, 



IV. 63; on ships. III. 44; 

 measures against. III. 126, V. 

 132, VII. 25, IX. 99, X. 37, 133» 

 227. 



Blepharoptera [Leria) serrata, L., 

 bionomics of, in Britain, IV. 143 ; 

 breeding-places of, in U.S.A., 

 VI. 116; hibernation of, in 

 houses, IV. 121. 



bodkini, Wyeoniyia. 



Boettcheria cimhicis, Towns., sea- 

 sonal prevalence of, in Montana, 



V. 125. 

 Bogeria, IX. 157. 



Bogeria [Cuterebra) emasculator. 

 Fitch, hosts of, in N. America, 



III. 4, V. 82, VI. 166, 183. 

 Bogeria fasciata, Swenk, parasite of 



Tamias in N. America, V. 82. 

 Bogeria princeps, Aust., parasite of 



rodents in N. America, V. 82. 

 Bogeria scudderi, Towns., described 



as new, V. 82 ; parasite of pigs, 



V. 82. 

 Bolbodiniyia bicolor. Big., attacking 



man in British Guiana, V. 4. 

 boliviensis, Anopheles [Kerteszia) ; 



Palpomyia. 

 bolli, Spharagemon. 

 bonariensis, Chrysops ; Culex (see 



C. dolosa). 

 bonneae, Culex. 

 bonnei, Culex [Carrollia). 

 Boophilus [Margaropus), on cattle 



in E. Africa, VIII. 148, X. 16; 



on dogs in Barbados, II. 129; on 



cattle in Ceylon, X. 67 ; and 



piroplasmosis in Gold Coast, IV. 



42 ; not recorded in Hungary, 



IX. 116; in Somaliland, II. 9; 

 experiments with leishmania and, 



IV. 174. 



Boophilus (Margaropus) annulatus, 

 Say, distribution of. III. 91; 

 in Argentina, VI. 74, 75, X. 149 ; 

 in Australia, III. 87, VII. 175, 

 VIII. 58 ; in Brazil, II. 57, IV. 69; 

 in Belgian Congo, V. 35 ; in 

 Egypt, III. 77, IV. 7, 192, X. 

 127, 133; in Guam, II. 126, 

 VIII. 74; in Italy, VII. 126, 



X. 185; in Macedonia, VIII. 

 194 ; in Mesopotamia, IX. 146 ; 

 in Mexico, X. 118; in Nigeria, 



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