INDEJi OF ARTHROPODS. 



flies unable to survive in, VI. 34 ; 

 preferred hosts of, VI. 159, X. 



125, 226 ; infesting birds' nests, 

 IX. 80; distribution of, X. 125; 

 chemistry of saHva of. III. 42; 

 synonymy of, II. 85. 



Cimex hirundinis, Jenvns, infesting 

 birds in U.S.A.", VI. 143, 159, 



VIII. 69; protozoa found in, 



IX. 96. 



Cimex horrifer, Kirk, (see C. lieniip- 

 teva) . 



Cimex inodorus, Diiges, infesting 

 poultry, VI. 143, 159. 



Cimex lectularius, L., VII. 157, 193, 

 VIII. 69, IX. 39, X. 69; in 

 Norway, IV. 180 ; doubtful 

 occurrence of, in Dutch East 

 Indies, VII. 116; rare in Zanzi- 

 bar, III. 50 ; flagellates and other 

 organisms found in, I. 220, VI. 

 204, IX. 96, 209 ; filaria probably 

 not developing in, III. 45; rela- 

 tion of, to various forms of 

 leishmaniasis, I. 1, 30, 38, 123, 

 II. 53, 137, HI. 28, 125, 126, 202, 

 IV. 63, 124, 174, 175, V. 124; 

 experimental transmission of in- 

 fectious jaundice by, X. 185 ; not 

 transmitting leprosy, II. 116 ; 

 transmitting plague in mice, III. 

 63 ; possibly transmitting polio- 

 myelitis, 1. 18, VII. 187 ; possibly 

 transmitting recurrent fever. III. 

 123, X. 158 ; possibly trans- 

 mitting seven-day fever, V. 179 ; 

 possible carrier of toxoplasmosis, 

 VI. 28; transmitting Trvpano- 

 soma crmi, I. 124, 188, 11. 87, 



126, III. 56, VI. 213 ; experimen- 

 tal transmission of tularaemia 

 by, X. 96; possible relation of, 

 to tvphus, V. 31, 124, 162, VII. 

 133; bionomics of, I. 185, V. 

 48, VI. 159, 174, VII. 173, VIII. 

 134, IX. 44, X. 28, 125 ; infesting 

 fowls, VI. 143; oviposition of, 

 II. 88; effect of insecticides on, 

 I. 61, 11. 62, HI. 105, 189, iv: 8; 

 effect of temperature on, III. 9, 

 IV. 91, V. 48, 105, VII. 20, 26, 

 173, VIII. 129, IX. 80; fumiga- 

 tion against, III. 58, 85, IV. 86, 

 94, 135, 155, V. 75, VII. 182, 

 VIII. 120, IX. 191; other 

 measures against, IV. 190, 191, 

 VI. 210; anatomy of, III. 25, 



X. 72, 224. 



Cimex macrocephala, Fieber (see C. 



hemipieva) : ' ■ 

 Cimex pilosellns, Horvath, a specific 

 • parasite of bats, X. 125. ■ •'■ 



Cimex pipistrelli, Jenyns, infesting 

 bats, II. 173, VI. 159, IX. 181; 



transmitting Trypanosoma vesper- 



tilionis, II. 173. 

 Cimex rotundatns, Sign, (see C. 



hemiptera). 

 ■cimicoides , N aucoris . 

 cincta, Phaonia. 

 cinctus. Anopheles; Pseiidociili- 



coides. 

 cinerea, Nepa; Psychoda. 

 cinerella, Phorbia [Chortophila). 

 cinerellus, Culex [Culiciomyia) ; Culi- 



coides. 

 cinereohorealis, Aedes. 

 cinerescens, Tahaniis. 

 cinereiim, SimuHum. 

 cinereus, Aedes; Anopheles ; Ta- 



baniis. 

 cingalaisina, Miisca. 

 cingalensis, Haematopota. 

 cingulata, Psorophora (Culex). 

 cingulatus, Armigeres (Leicesteria) ; 



Culex (see C. coronator). 

 cinnabarina, Haemaphysalis. 

 cinnabaris, Trombicula. 

 circumdata, Chloropisca. 

 circum-datus, Tabanus. 

 circumscriptus, Culicoides. 

 circumsetosa, Aphiochaeta. 

 citrinus, Culicoides. 

 citroneus, Culicoides. 

 claripennis, Pelecorhynchus . 

 claritibialis, Tabantis. 

 clarki, Gastrophilus (see G. nasalis). 

 classicus, Aedes stimulans. 

 clavata, Pangonia. 

 clavicornis, Bothriothorax. 

 claviger, F. et auct. nee Mg., 



Anopheles (see A. maculipennis) . 

 claviger, Mg., Anopheles (see A. 



bifurcatiis) . 

 clavipalpus, Radioculex (see Mi- 



momyia chamber laini). 

 clavipes, Simulium. 

 clelandi, Aedes {Culicada, Ochlerota- 



tus) ; Erephopsis ; Spaniopsis. 

 Cleobonnea argenteorostris, B.-W. 



& B., described as new from Dutch 



Guiana, VIII. 59. 

 cleopatrae, Xenopsylla. 

 Clerada apicicornis, Sign., attacking 



man in Hawaii, V. 138. 

 ■ CletOmorpha [Cletits] litiivipennis, 



Stal, infested with Leptomonas, 



I. 141. 

 Cle'tus bisbipimctatus, Stal, infested" 



with Leptomonas, T. 141. 

 Climacura nielanurus (see Culex). 

 ^climax, Trichodectes (see T. caprae). 

 Clinocoris (see Cimex) . 



