INDEX OF ARTHROPODS. 



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described as new from Argentina, 

 X. 171. 



Chrysops parvifascia, Lutz, biono- 

 mics of, in Brazil, VI. 90, 91. 



Chrysops perspicillaris, O.S., in 

 S'icily, III. 152. 



Chrvsops plangens , Wied., in Florida, 



VII. 20, 63. 



Chrvsops proclivis, O.S., habits of, 

 in British Columbia. II. 197. 



Chrysops pseiidoricardoae, Krober, 

 described as new from Turkestan, 



IX. 46. 



Chrysops pudica, O.S., found in 

 nest of Bembex spinolae in N. 

 America, V. 74 ; distinct from 

 C. ciirsim, III. 25. 



Chrysops punctifera , Lw., in Meso- 

 potamia, IX. 14 ; in Palestine, 



VIII. 111. 



Chrysops relict a, Mg., in Britain, 



X. 86 ; trapped by oiling ponds 

 in Russia, III. 196. 



Chrysops sackeni, Hine, in Quebec, 

 III. 155. 



Chrysops sicca, Becker, in Anglo- 

 Egyptian Sudan, X. 110. 



Chrysops signifer, Wlk., in Philip- 

 pines, VII. 194. 



Chrysops silacea, Aust., in W. 

 Africa, I. 16, IV. 68, VI. 225, 



VIII. 217, IX. 119, X. 42, 184; 

 and filariasis, V. 119, VIII. 217, 



IX. 119, X. 42, 184. 

 Clirysops sinensis, Wlk., Asilids 



predacious on, in Formosa, VIII. 



119. 

 Clirysops singiilaris (see Mesoniyia). 

 Chrysops stigmaticalis, Lw., in Ka- 



merun, X. 113 ; in Transvaal, 



III. 121. 

 Clivvsops stiniulans, Wlk., in India, 



V. 38, VI. 63, IX. 79; bionomics 



of, V. 38, VI. 63 ; egg parasites of, 



IX. 79. 

 Chrysops striata, Wulp (see C. 



mlokosiewiczi). 

 Chrysops tristis, F., in British 



Guiana, II. 16, V. 4, VII. 179; 



attacking man, V. 4. 

 Chrysops idtima, Whitney, described 



as new from Florida, III. 25. 

 Chrysops vittata, Wied., in Quebec, 



III. 155. 

 Chrysops vittata var. floridana, John- 

 son, described as new from 



Florida, II. 78. 

 Chrysops wellmani, Aust., early 



stages of, in Nyasaland, III. 116. 

 Chrysops woodi, Neave, described 



as new. III. 116 ; in Nj-asaland, 



in. 116, IV. 171. 



chrysorrhoea, Phormta [Protocalli- 

 phora) (see P. azurea, Fall.). 



chrysosoma, Taeniorhynchus. 



chrysosphaerotum, Atrichopogon. 



chrysostigma, Orthetruni . 



chrysostonia, Sarcophaga. 



chrysothorax, Culex [Neomelanocoii- 

 ion) . 



chrysothrix, Ceratopogon {Prohelea). 



Chrysozona (see Haematopota). 



ch ubb i , Taen iorhynch us . 



Cicindela campesiris, L., predacious 

 on blow-flies in Britain, \l. 80. 



ciliaris, Culex. 



ciliata, Psorophora. 



cilicrura, Phorbia (Chortophila). 



cimhicis, Boettcheria, 



Cimex, transmitting anthrax, II. 

 137 ; possible carriers of beri- 

 beri, II. 67; relation of, to 

 kala-azar, II. 67, 150, 153, 196, 

 X. 72, 73, 136, 187, 230 ; possible 

 carriers of leprosy, I. 54, 203, 

 II. 40, 79, 137; possibly trans- 

 mitting malaria, X. 178 ; possible 

 carriers of plague, I. 158, II. 128; 

 possible carriers of poliomyelitis, 

 I. 216; possible carriers of 

 recurrent fever, I. 198; trans- 

 mitting Trypanosoma cruzi, IX, 

 204; and typhoid, I. 187; not 

 carriers of verruga, I. 221; 

 fertilisation in. III. 70 ; measures 

 against, I. 72, X. 103, 108, 123; 

 utilisation of cockroaches against, 

 X. 168; anatomy of, IX. 103, 

 X. 231. 

 Cimex boneti (see Leptocimex). 

 Ciniex coliinibarius, Jenyns, infesting 

 poultry and pigeons. III. 184, 

 VI. 143, 159. 

 Cimex foedus, Stal, II. 85. 

 Ciniex hemiptera, F. {rotundatits, 

 Sign.), I. 188; in W. Africa. 

 VI. 225, X. 226; in Ecuador, 

 VI. 192; in Br. Guiana, V. 

 5; in India, IX. 80, X. 72, 73, 

 138, 197, 231 ; probably present 

 in Dutch E. Indies, VII. 115; 

 in Mesopotamia, IX. 146 ; in 

 U.S.A., VI. 210; in Zanzibar. 

 III. 50; flagellates in, I. 220, 

 IX. 162, 208, 209; and leish- 

 maniasis, T. 1, 123, IV. 102, 125, 

 174, X. 72, 73, 138, 197, 231; 

 not transmitting American forest 

 leishmaniasis, II. 53; possibly 

 transmitting plague, I. 88, 90, 

 V. 150; possibly transmitting 

 recurrent fever, X. 158 ; trans- 

 mitting Trypanosoma cruzi, I. 

 123, II. 87 ; trypanosomes of 



