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Ctenophthalmus hisoctodciitatus, Ko- 

 len. (see C. nmsculi). 



Ctenophthalmus dux, J. & R., des- 

 cribed as new from Turkestan, 

 IV. 32 ; hosts of, IV. 32. 



Ctenophthalmus inornatiis, Wagner, 

 described as new from Prome- 

 Iheomys schlaposchnikovi in Cau- 

 casia, IV. 151. 



Ctenophthalmus niusculi, Kolen. 

 [bisoctodentattis, Kolen.), on rats 

 in England, I. 103 ; not attacking 

 man in U.S.A., X. 44. 



Ctenophthalm.us pentacanthus (see 

 Rhadinopsylla) . 



Ctenophihalmtts pisticus, J. & R., 

 described as new from Eutamias 

 asiaticus in Siberia, IX. 61. 



Ctenophthalmus savii, J. & R., 

 described as new from mice in 

 Italy, IX. 61. 



Ctenophthalmus spalacis, J. & R., on 

 Spalax niicrophthalmus in Cau- 

 casia, IV. 151. 



Ctenophthalmus vicar ius, J. & R., 

 described as new from Talpa 

 europaea in Rumania, IX. 61. 



Ctenopsylla copulabilis, Weiss, des- 

 cribed as new from Tunis, VI. 28 ; 

 hosts of, VI. 28. 



Ctenopsylla musculi (see Leptopsylla) . 



ctites, Psorophora. 



cubensis, Anopheles (see A. albi- 

 manus) ; Citlex (see C. floridanus). 



cubicularis, Iphis. 



cubitalis, Megninia. 



cuclux, Chrysops. 



Culex, African species of, II. 95, X. 

 153 ; found at greater elevations 

 than Anopheles in the Alps, VII. 

 16 ; American species of, VI. 87 ; 

 distribution of, in Canada, IX. 

 113, X. 19; notice of key to 

 French species of, X. 30 ; Oriental 

 species of, X. 197 ; percentage of, 

 in Panama Canal Zone, VII. 127; 

 and dengue, II. 137, V. 61; 

 guinea-worm ingested by larvae 

 of, VI. 130 ; and filariasis, VI. 61, 

 VIII. 107; flagellates in salivary 

 glands of, II. 201 ; human malaria 

 parasite killed by saliva of, IX. 

 199 ; transmitting Plasmodium 

 relictum to birds, VIII. 39, 40; 

 hibernation of Proteosoma in 

 musculature of, IX. 93, 94 ; not 

 conveying Spirochaeta icterohae- 

 morrhagiae, VI. 165; carriage of, 

 by wind, II. 5 ; respiration of, II. 

 107, IX. 46, X. 211; pupal 

 characters of, V. 167 ; breeding 

 in alkaline water, VII. 8 ; methods 



of transporting larvae of, IV. 49 ; 

 eggs of, VIII. 163; natural 

 enemies of, IV. 44 ; measures 

 against larvae of, VII. 1; resis- 

 tance of, to desiccation, X. 193 ; 

 classification of, V. 53, VI. 142, 

 IX. 73, X. 18, 153; Lutzia dis- 

 tinct from, X. 153 ; Theobaldia 

 distinct from, V. 19. 



Culex {Culicelsa) abdominalis, Tayl., 

 described as new, II. 12; a 

 synonym of C. bitaeniovhynchus, 

 q.v. 



Culex abominator, D. & K. (see C. 

 erraticus). 



Culex ager, Giles (see C. bitaenio- 

 rhynchus) . 



Culex ager var. ethiopicus, Edw. (see 

 C. bitaeniorhynchus). 



Culex agitator, D. & K. (see C, 

 floridanus) . 



Culex {*Melanoconion) aikenii, D. & 

 K., C ocossa probably identical 

 with, VII. 105. 



Culex alaskaensis (see Theobaldia). 



Culex albigenu, End., described as 

 new from INIadagascar, IX. 67 ; a 

 synonym of C ventrilloni [q.v.), 

 IX. 134. 



Culex albinensis, B.-W. & B., 

 described as new from Dutch 

 Guiana, VIII. 60. 



Culex albiventris, Edw., n.n. for 

 Eumelanomyia inconspicuosa, X. 

 153 ; breeding-places of, in W. 

 Africa, IV. 112; in Zanzibar, VI. 

 123; larva of, VI. 38. 



Culex albofasciatus (see Aides). 



Culex albopunctatus, Rond. (see 

 Aedes geniculatus) . 



Culex albovirgatus , Graham (see C. 

 duttoni) . 



Culex {*Choeroporpa) alcocki, B.-W. 

 & B., described as new from Dutch 

 Guiana, VIII. 60. 



Culex (*Choeroporpa) alfaroi, Dyar, 

 described as new from Costa 

 Rica, IX. 72. 



Culex (*Mochlostyrax) alogistus, de- 

 scribed as new from Surinam, 

 VII. 22. 



Culex andersoni, Edw., in E. Africa, 

 V. 31. 



Culex [*Choeroporpa) aneles, D. & 

 Ludl., described as new from 

 Panama Canal Zone, X. 178. 



Culex {*Melanoconion) anips, Dyar, 

 described as new, IV. 159 ; 

 breeding-places of, in California, 

 IV. 159, VI. 87. 



Culex annulatus, Schir, (see Theo- 

 baldia) . 



