INDEX OF ARTHROPODS. 



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Phlebotonius nicnic, Banks, de- 

 scribed as new, VII. 193; in 

 Philippines, VII. 193, 194. 



Phlebotoinus nigerriiuus, a variety 

 of P. perniciosus, q.v. 



Phlebotoinus papatasii, Scop., in 

 Algeria, II. 199, III. 29, 231, 

 V. 156, VII. 40, X. 39, 102, 187; 

 in fowl houses in Brazil, X. 200; 

 in Egypt, II. 100, VI. 239; in 

 France, IV. 49, V. 13, VII. 99, IX. 

 37, 58 ; in Guatemala, IV. 177 ; in 

 India, II. 143, 158,165, III. 167, 

 168, VII. 185, IX. 119 ; m Italy, 

 VII. 6 ; in Macedonia and Albania, 

 V. 145, 188, IX. 45, X. 125; 

 in the Mediterranean Region, 

 I. 27, 189, II. 4, 165, HI. 168, 

 IV. 57, VI. 114, 215, VIII. 45, 

 IX. 82; in Mesopotamia, VII. 

 102, VIII. 15, IX. 145, 170, X. 

 39, 102, 187; in Morocco, V. 

 35, X. 53; in Palestine, IX. 

 194 ; species resembling, in Pap- 

 ua. IX. 216; in Portugal, I. 

 73, VII. 30; not found on 

 Island of Rouad, VI. 217; in 

 Russia, VI. 79; in Salonika, 

 IV. 179; in Senegal, I. 73; 

 in Spain, VI. 49 ; in Sudan, 



I. 34, II. 38; in Tunisia, VI. 

 204, X. 69; in Turkey, V. 113; 

 in Waziristan, X. 74 ; Herpetom- 

 onas found in, VIII. 89 ; disputed 

 relation of, to oriental sore, VII. 

 102, VIII. 15, IX. 82, X. 39, 

 102, 187; and sand-fly fever, 



II. 4, 43, 59, 165, IV. 57, V. 37, 

 153, VI. 79, 114, 215, 239, VII. 

 6, VIII. 45, X. 125; possibly 

 not the chief carrier of three-day 

 fever, X. 8 ; especially attacking 

 man, III. 231; bionomics of, 



I. 27, III. 168, VI. 204, IX. 145; 

 breeding-places of, I. 27, II. 38, 



VII. 185; natural enemies of, 



II. 165, IX. 45; early stages of, 

 IV. 32 ; abnormal individuals 

 of, IX. 170, X. 50; anatomy of, 



VIII. 20; description of, II. 201, 



VIII. 108 ; systematic position of, 



IX. 20. 



Phlebotomus [Sergentiomyia] per- 

 niciosus, Newst. {legeri, Mansion, 

 lusitanicus, Franga), in Algeria, 



III. 29, 231, V. 146, VII. 40, 



X. 39, 102, 187; in Corsica, 

 II. 4; in France, IX. 58, 70, 79; 

 in Macedonia, X. 125 ; in Malta, 

 I. 27, II. 165, III. 168; in 

 Morocco, X. 53; in Portugal, 

 VII. 30; in Spain, VI. 49 ; in 



Syria, VI. 217; in Tunisia, VI. 

 204 ; and mediterranean dengue, 

 VI. 217 ; associated with oriental 

 sore, X. 187 ; and sand-fly fever, 

 II. 165; new spirochaete in- 

 festing, IX. 70; bionomics of, 

 I. 27, III. 168; breeding-places 

 of, I. 27; description of, II. 201, 

 VIII. 108; anatomy of, VIII. 

 20 ; abnormal individuals of, 

 X. 50 ; P. neglectus resembling, 

 X. 8; described as P. lusitanicus, 

 sp. n., VII. 30; synonymy of, 

 VIII. 21. 



Phlebotomus perniciosus var. nigerri- 

 mus, Newst., in Malta, VIII. 108; 

 description of, II. 201. 



Phlebotomus perturbans, de Meij., 

 in Assam, X. 232. 



Phlebotomus roubaudi, Newst., de- 

 scribed as new from W. Africa, 

 I. 73; not associated with sand- 

 fly fever, I. 73; anatomy of, 



VIII. 21; systematic position 

 of, IX. 22. 



Phlebotomus {Sergentiomyia) ser- 

 genti, Parrot {caucasicus, Marz.), 

 described as new, V. 156 ; distri- 

 bution of, X. 50, 74 ; in Algeria, 

 V. 156, Vtl. 40, VIII. 21, X. 102; 

 not transmitting oriental sore 

 in Crete, IX. 82; in France, 



IX. 58; in India, IX. 119; in 

 Mesopotamia, IX. 43 ; in Moroc- 

 co, X. 53; in Persia, IX. 43; 

 in Portugal, VII. 30, VIII. 21; 

 probably a carrier of sand-fly 

 fever in Russia, VI. 79; in. 

 Spain, VII. 78, VIII. 21; attack- 

 ing man in Tunisia, X. 69; and 

 oriental sore, X. 74 ; description 

 of, VIII. 108; anatomy of, 

 VIII. 20; described as P. cau- 

 casicus, sp. n., VI. 79; synonymy 

 of, IX. 43. 



Phlebotomus signatipennis, Newst., 

 described as new from Gold 

 Coast, IX. 43. 



Phlebotomus simillimus, Newst., de- 

 scribed as new. III. 11; in W. 

 Africa, III. 11, VIII. 21. 



Phlebotomus squaniipennis, Lutz & 

 Neiva, in Dutch Guiana, TX. 31. 



Phlebotonius squamipleuris, Newst., 

 described as new from Anglo- 

 Egyptian Sudan, I. 34; in Gold 

 Coast, V. 47. 



Phlebotomus squamiventris, Lutz & 

 Neiva, described as new, I. 66; 

 in Brazil, I. 66, IX. 149. 



Phlebotomus stantoni, Newst., de- 



