GENERAL INDEX. 



499 



jacobsoni, Blastophaga. 



Janata, Achaea. 



Janthinosoma lutzi, carrying eggs of 

 Dermatobia hominis, 

 249. 

 musica (see Psoro- 

 phora posticata). 



Japan, Coccids in, 211, 215-217 ; new 

 mosquitos in, 274, 327, 338 ; mos- 

 quitQS found in ports of, 401-409. 



japonica, Fiorinia ; Lepidosaphes ; 

 Mytilaspis pomorum (see Lepido- 

 saphes) . 



japonicus, Aedes {F inlay a). 



Java, Coccids in, 212, 213. 



jenseni, Ciilex [Cyathomyia, Lophocera- 

 tomyia) . 



johannis, Bibio. 



Johannseniella fulvithorax (see Culi- 

 coides). 



JHgorum, Aedes puUattis {Culex). 



juniperi, Fiorinia. 



karwari, Anopheles. 



kasaidiensis, Alusca (see M. ventrosa). 



Kashmir, house-flies in, 423. 



kempi, Megarhinus [Toxorhynchites) . 



Kenya Colony, bionomics of Chry- 

 somphalus aurantii in, 103-104 ; 

 bionomics of parasites of the coffee 

 bug in, 191-201 ; trypanosomiasis in 

 the absence of Glossina in, 233-236 ; 

 Lepidopterous pests of flax in, 99- 

 102 ; human disease possibly carried 

 by Simuliuni in, 236-238. 



kerteszi, Leptoconops. 



Kirkioesirus spp., infesting antelopes 

 in Africa, 247. 



klossi, Megarhinus {Toxorhynchites) . 



Kobe, breeding-places of mosquitos 

 at, 406. 



kochi, Anopheles. 



koreicus, Aedes [F inlay a). 



Lachnosterna smithi, food-plants of, in 



Mauritius, 184. 185. 

 lacinia, Pseudaonidia. 

 lacteipennis, Bibio ; Leptoconops. 

 lacteus, Coptotermes. 

 Laingia psayyimae, gen. et sp. n., on 



grasses in Britain, 429. 

 lambens, Sarcophaga. 

 Lampides boetica, on Cajanus indicus in 



Mauritius, 185. 

 lapathi, Crvptorrhynchus . 

 larvipara, Musca. 

 lataniae, Aspidiotus. 

 laticinctus, Culex. 

 latidens, Hamitermes. 

 latiparafrons, Musca (see ill. gibsoni). 



lativcntris, Gastrophilus. 



laurae, Leptoconops (see L. kerteszi). 



laurensis, Hamitermes. 



laurenti, Culex. 



lazarensis, Aedes. 



leicesteri, Megarhinus. 



Leicesteria annulipalpis, in Sumatra, 



74. 

 lepidonotus, Aedes (Ochlerotatus). 

 Lepidosaphes beckii, food-plant of, in 

 Formosa, 216. 

 gloveri, on citrus in Mau- 

 ritius, 188. 

 ,, japonica, food-plant of, in 



Japan, 217. 

 tubulorum, sp. n., food- 

 plant of, in Formosa 

 and Japan, 216. 

 ulmi, L. tubulorum re- 

 corded as, 217. 

 Lepidotomyia lineata (see Aedes Junerea 



var. ornata). 

 Leptoconops, revision of genus, 1-28 

 key to females of, 27. 

 bezzii, 2 ; anatomy of, 19 



description of, 17. 

 braziliensis, anatomy of 

 8, 19; description of , 13 

 ^a^zfew/ris, description of 



18. 

 grandis, sp. n., anatomy 

 of, 9, 19 ; description 

 of, 12. 

 ,, hyalinipennis (see L. bez- 



zii) . 

 indicus, description of, 19. 

 ,, interruptus, 23. 



,, irritans, bionomics of, 3 ; 



description of, 14 ; not 

 experimentally infected 

 with malaria, 4. 

 ,, kerteszi, bionomics of, 4 ; 



anatomy of, 19 ; des- 

 cription of, 21 ; in 

 Palestine, 107. 

 ,, kerteszi var. americanus, 



n., anatomy of, 5-9, 19 ; 

 description of, 22. 

 kerteszi var. peneti, 6 ; 

 description of, 22. 

 ,, lacteipennis, anatomy of, 



9 ; description of, 23. 

 ,, laurae (see L. kerteszi). 



,, longicornis, sp. n., anat- 



omy of, 9, 19 ; descrip- 

 tion of, 11. 

 ,, rhodesiensis, sp. n., anat- 



omy of, 6, 9 ; descrip- 

 tion of, 14. 

 siamensis, sp. n., anatomy 

 of, 6, 8, 9, 19 ; descrip- 

 tion of, 20. 



