INDEX 



393 



Hippobosca 374, 385 



and disease 379 



maculata 31, 379, 386 



ruftpes 31, 378, 386 



Bionomics 378 

 Hippoboscidae 23, 31, 372 



Bionomics 373 



Classification 374 



General description 372 



References to literature on 377 



Reproduction 373 



Synopsis of genera of 374 



and disease 374 

 Hispidimyia no 

 Hodgesia in 

 Holoptic 1 3 



Horse-Flies See Tabanidae 

 Howardina no, 114 

 Humidity 144 

 Hydrophilidae 73 

 Hypopharynx 14 

 Hypopygium 15 



Incubation period 9 



Indirect transmission 4 



Infantile paralysis See Poliomyelitis 



Ingramia in 



Inimetoculex 109 



Intermediate host 5 



Intermittent fever See Malaria 



Janthinosoma 109 



Kelloggina 34 

 Kerteszia 77, 95 



See Anopheles 



boliviensis 77 

 Kingia 109, in 



Labium 15 

 Labrum 14 

 Lcelaps 12 

 Larvae 2 1 

 Larvicides 151 

 Lasioconops no 

 Laverania 90 



See Plasmodium 

 Lebias dispar 150 

 Leicestena 109, 114 

 Lepidoplatys 109 

 Lepidoselasa 230 

 Lepidotomyia 109 

 Leptidae 29, 224, 225 

 Leptomonas 7, 144 

 Leslieomyia 109 

 Leucocytozoon 12, 200, 202, 377 



ziemanni 28 

 Leucomyia no 

 Lice 1 1 

 Lipoptena 375 

 Lispa sinensis 74 



Lonchopteridae 226 

 Lophomyia 83 

 Lophoscelomyia 77, 83 



See Anopheles 



asiatica 77, 83 

 Ludlowia 1 10 

 Lunula 13 

 Lutzia 66, 74, no 

 Lynchia 10, 373, 374, 375, 383 



and disease 377 



brunea 377, 379 



brunnipes 31 



lividicolor 31, 375, 377, 379 

 Lynchia maura 31, 376, 379 

 Bionomics 376 

 Description 376 

 Life-cycle 377 

 References to literature on 377 



penelopes 375 

 Lyperosia 31, 243, 369 



General description 369 



Life-cycle 370 



References to literature on 372 



and disease 371 



exigua 31, 361, 371 



ivvitans 370 



minula 31, 372 



punctigera 370 



Maillotia no 



Mai de la Zousfana 29, 236 



Malaria 26, 27, 28, 119 



Bionomics of mosquitoes in relation 



to 136 



Definition 119 

 Historical 119 

 Immunity against 146 

 Influences affecting through trans- 

 mitting host 143 

 Life-cycle of parasite 125 

 Literature on 162 

 New Aetiological Standpoint 124 

 Prevention of 148 

 Racial tolerance to 147 

 Reservoirs of 154 

 Segregation 125, 154 

 Susceptibility to 146 

 Synonyms 119 

 Tropica See Plasmodium falci- 



parum 

 Malaria and Nonimmune immigration 



146 



in relation to man 145 

 Malarial parasite See Plasmodium 

 Affect of temperature on Develop- 

 ment of 143 

 Asexual cycle 126 

 Development of sexual forms 



in blood 129 



Intravenous inoculation of 121 

 Life-cycle of 125 



