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INDEX OF ARTHROPODS. 



parvus, A nopheles {Myzorhynchella) ; 

 Tahaniis. 



parvus, Macq., Culex (see Aedes 

 vexans) . 



parvus, Tayl., Culex (see C. crini- 

 caiida) . 



pasadaemon, Culex {Choeroporpa). 



Passeromyia, gen. n., IV. 16; para- 

 sitic on birds, X. 139-140. 



Passeromyia heterochaeta, Villen., in 

 Africa/lV. 16, 138, V. 35, VI. 155, 

 VII. 121; in India, IX. 103; 

 bionomics of, VII. 121; infesting 

 birds' nests, IV. 16, 138, V. 35, 

 VI. 155, VII. 121, IX. 103, X. 

 140 ; distribution of, X. 140. 



Passeromyia longicornis, Macq., 

 parasitic on birds in Australia, 

 X. 140. 



Patagiamyia (see Anopheles). 



patagona, Cuterebra. 



patagoniciis, Silvestriellus. 



pattoni, Musca. 



patulus, Tabanus. 



paiilistanensis , Sarcophaga. 



pavesii, Gyrostigma [Spathicera). 



pavida, Pygiopsylla. 



pavonis, Goniodes. 



peccator, Culex [M elanoconion) . 



pecchiolii, Engyzops. 



pecorum, Gastrophilus {Gasterophi- 

 lus). 



pectinatus, Armigeres {Leicesteria). 



pectinipes, Stephanocircus. 



pectorale, Eurydema ornatum. 



pectoralis, Leucorhinia {Libellula). 



pecuarum, Simulium {Prosimulium) . 



pecuniosus, Aedes (Finlaya). 



pedalis, Linognathus [Haemato- 

 piniis) . 



Pedicinus, confined to the lower 

 monkeys. III. 3. 



Pedicinus eurygaster, Ger., on mon- 

 keys in Australia, I. 165; in 

 Philippines, VII. 193. 



Pedicinus longiceps, Piaget, Rickett- 

 sia found in, VII. 147. 



Pedicinus paralleliceps, Mjoberg, 

 subsp. colobi, Fahrenholz, de- 

 scribed as new, IX. 19. 

 Pediculoides veniricosus, Newp., 

 possibly transmitting fever resem- 

 bling typhus in Australia, X. 119 ; 

 outbreak of, in London docks, II. 

 163, VII. 161 ; causing dermatitis 

 m man, I. 15, 197, II. 163, 200, 

 III. 44, 155, V. 36, VIII. 123, 

 IX. 37, X. 46. 

 Pediculus, peculiar to man and the 

 higher apes. III. 3; bibliography 

 of, VI. 18. 

 Pediculus capitis, DeG., absent 



from E. Africa, IX. 93 ; in 

 Argentina, VII. 140 ; in Australia, 

 I. 165, VI. 62; in Ecuador, VI. 

 192 ; in British Guiana, V. 5 ; 

 not transmitting oriental sore in 

 India, IX. 208 ; in Kamerun, 



VII. 30; in Mesopotamia, IX. 

 146, X. 115; in Russia, III. 192, 



IV. 24 ; in Samoa, I. 83 ; in U.S.A., 



V. 170 ; experimental transmis- 

 sion of flagellates found in, IV. 

 103 ; probably not transmitting 

 leishmaniasis, I. 1, III. 126; 

 experiments with plague and, 

 IV. 130 ; probably not a carrier 

 of poliomyelitis, I. 18, 217; and 

 recurrent fever, I. 72, VI. 54, 

 215 ; not an important carrier of 

 tvphus, III. 201, V. 32, 33, 112, 

 162 ; infesting Eskimos, VII. 196 ; 

 experimentally feeding on rodents, 



VI II. 145; bionomics of, V. 42, 

 44, 69, VI. 76, VIII. 145; 

 anatomy of, V. 70 ; compared with 

 P. hmnanus, V. 44, 70, VI. 75, 

 191, VII. 143, VIII. 21, X. 67; 

 notices of text-books on, VII. 45, 

 X. 67. 



Pediculus cervicalis, Leach (see P. 

 capitis) . 



Pedicuhis corporis, DeG. (see »P. 

 humanus) . 



Pediculus hominis (see P. humanus). 



Pediculus humanus, L. {corporis, 

 DeG., hominis, vesfimenti, Nitzsch), 

 world-wide distribution of, VI. 

 227; in S. Africa, V. 180, VII. 

 133, IX. 39; in Argentina, VII. 

 140; in Assam, X. 231; in 

 Australia, I. 165, VI. 62; ap- 

 parently not transmitting disease 

 resembling typhus in Australia, 

 X. 94 ; in Britain, IV. 178, X. 86 ; 

 in Ceylon, V. 150 ; in Ecuador, 



VI. 192; in British Guiana, V. 5; 

 not transmitting oriental sore in 

 India, IX. 208 ; forms of recurrent 

 and typhus-like fevers probably 

 not transmitted by, in India, IX. 

 125, 214; in Dutch E. Indies, I. 

 88, 90, HI. 34; and relapsing 

 fe\er in Manchuria and Persia, 

 VI. 50, VIII. 72, 197, IX. 163; 

 in Mesopotamia, IX. 146, X. 115 ; 

 climate of Mesopotamia un- 

 suitable to, VIII. 134; in Philip- 

 pines, VII. 193; in Russia, IV. 

 24 ; possibly transmitting epidemic 

 jaundice in Senegal, X. 12; in 

 Serbia, IV. 7, V. 31; in French 

 Sudan, X. 172; in Tunis, V. 7; 

 in U.S.A., V. 170; probably not 



