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Ceratophyllus idoneus, sp. n., hosts 



of, in Sumatra, 164. 

 Ceratophyllus Idossi, sp. n., on 



Battus inflatus in Sumatra, 164. 

 Ceratophyllus viaurus, on rodents 



in Algeria, 151. 

 Ceratophyllus sodalis, sp. n., on 



squirrels in Sumatra, 164. 

 Ceratophyllus utahensis, sp. n., ou 



Steganopus tricolor in U.S.A., 121. 

 Ceratophyllus wagneri, on Peromy- 



scus in U.S.A., 121. 

 Ceratopogon, 40 ; in India, 46. 

 Ceratopogon australiensis, sp. n., 



from New Guinea, 154. 

 Ceratopogon coquilletti, sp. n., from 



U.S.A., 154. 

 Ceratopogon flaviventris, sp. n., from 



New Guinea, 154. 

 Ceratopogon lepidojyus, sp. n., from 



New Guinea, 154. 

 Ceratopogon punciiim- album, sp. n., 



from New Gviinea, 154. 

 Ceratopogon tropicus, sp. n., from 



Costa Rica, 154. 

 Ceratopogoninae, new, from West 



Africa, 80. 

 cervi, Lipoptena. 



Cervicapra arundinum, Trypano- 

 soma congolense obtained from 



blood of, in Belgian Congo, 189. 

 cervus, Dicranomyia. 

 Ceylon, Simulium striatum in, 129. 

 Chagas' Disease (see Trypanosoma 



cruzi). 

 Ghagasia, subgenus of Anopheles, 23. 

 Chaoborus, thoracic air-sacs of 



larva of, 103. 

 chaudoyei. Anopheles. 

 Cheiletiella parasitovorax, causing 



mange in man, 172. 

 cheopis, 'X.enopsylla (Loemops^ylla, 



Pulex). 

 Chernes nodosus, breeding in manure 



in British Isles, 191. 

 Chile, Anophelines of, 24. 

 Chironomids, new from Australia, 



62, 154. 

 Chlorine, fumigation with, against 



mosquitos, 65. 

 Chloroform, for treating myiasis 



in cattle, 60 ; not suitable for 



fumigation against mosquitos, 



65. 

 Chloromyia formosa, breeding in 



manure in British Isles, 191. 

 Chloropicrin, against bed-bugs, 



182 ; against mange in horses, 



184. 

 Choeromyia hequaerti, infesting bur- 

 rows of Dry cter opus in East 



Africa, 86. 

 Choeromyia praegrandis, infesting 



burrows of Orycteropus in East 



Africa, 86. 



(663) 



Choeroporpa (see Culex). 



Cholera, relation of house-flies to, 

 28. 



Chorioptes, 39. 



Chorioptes hovis bovis, causing 

 mange in cattle in U.S.A., 104. 



Chorioptes symbiotes equi, causing 

 mange in horses in Britain, 166. 



Chortophila cinerella (see Phorbia). 



chryselatus, Culex (Microculex). 



chrysidiformis, Cobboldia. 



Chrysoconops acer (see Taenio- 

 rhynchus brevicellulus). 



Chrysomyia flaviceps, odours 

 attractive to, 27. 



Chrysomyia macellaria (see Coch- 

 liomyia). 



Chrysomyia marginalis, fly allied 

 to, causing myiasis in S. Rhodesia, 

 60. 



Chrysomyia rufifacies, artificial pro- 

 pagation of Nasonia brevicornis 

 against, 100 ; measures against, 

 on sheep in Australia, 124. 



Chrysomyia varipes, parasitised by 

 Nasonia brevicornis in Australia, 

 100 ; infesting sheep in Australia, 

 124. 



Chrysops, in Belgian Congo, 80 ; 

 notes on larvae of, 123 ; new 

 genus allied to, in U.S.A., 128. 



Chrysops dispar, in Sumatra, 164. 



Chrysops flavidus, in Florida, 20, 63. 



Chrysops plangens, in Florida, 20, 

 63. 



Chrysops signifer, in Philippines, 

 194. 



Chrysops iristis, in British Guiana, 

 179. 



Cimex hemiptera, probably occur- 

 ring in Dutch East Indies, 115. 



Cimex lectularius (Bed-bug), in 

 Australia, 187 ; possibly occur- 

 ring in Dutch East Indies, 116 ; 

 in Philippines, 193 ; in Sweden, 

 157 ; effect of low temperatures 

 on, 20 ; bionomics of, 173 ; 

 chloropicrin against, 182. 



cinerea, Neotoma ; Psychoda. 



cinerella, Phorbia ( Chortophila). 



cinereoborealis, Aedes. 



cinereus, Aedes. 



Cinnamon, Oil of, as a repellent 

 for house-flies, 56. 



Citellus columbianus (Columbian 

 Ground Squirrel), methods of 

 destroying, 82, 83. 



Citellus parryi, fleas found on, in 

 Arctic Regions, 196. 



Citronella Oil, as a repellent for 

 biting flies, 22, 73. 



claviger. Anopheles (see A. maculi- 

 pennis). 



Cloves, Oil of, as a repellent for 

 house-flies, 56. 



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