INDEX 



When there is more than one reference, the numerals printed in heavier type refer 

 to the pages on which the systematic position of an order or family are explained, or 

 the description of a genus or species is given. 



Abdominal bag, for ticks, 644. 



Acalypterae, 156, 309, 310. 



Acanthaspidinae, 486. 



Acanthaspis, 486. 



Acanthia, 498. 



Acanthocera, 294. 



Acari, 5, 565. 



Acarina, 5, 565, 681 ; classification of, 567 ; 



reproduction of, 567 ; table of families, 568. 

 Acartomyta, 211. 

 Acephalous larvae, 152. 

 Acrostichal bristles, 91. 

 Adersia, 294. 

 Adie, 258, 413. 

 Adie, Mrs., 234. 

 Aedes, 214. 

 Aedimorphus, 209. 

 Aedinae, 206, 208, 213. 

 Aegophagamyia, 294. 

 Aepophilidae, 483. 

 Aestivation of mosquitoes, 260. 

 Age composition of Anopheles communities, 



261. 



Aigrette, of Cimex, 504. 

 Air sacs ; Cyclorraphic Diptera, 98 ; in head 



of Diptera, 14 ; structure of, 99. 

 Alcock, 84, 206. 

 Aldridge, 336. 

 Alimentary canal; Auchmeromyia luteola, 



larva, 329 ; Cimex, 513 ; Conorhinus, 496 ; 



Ctenocephalus felis (Siphonaptera) , 469 ; 



larva, 459 ; Culicoides, 109 ; Cyclops, 708; 



Cyclorraphic Diptera, 112; Diptera, 100; 



Glossina, 118; Glossina larva, 387; Hip- 



pobosca, 118 ; Ixodidae, 654, 662 ; Laelaps 



(Gamasidae), 684 ; Linguatula (Pentasto- 



mida), 701 ; Mosquito, 109 ; larva, 202 ; 



Musca, 117 ; Pediculus (Anoplura), 556 ; 



Phlebotomus, 109; Philaematomyia, 117; 



Simulium, 109; Stomoxys, 117; Taba- 



nus, 102 ; larva, 300. 

 Allobosca, 406. 

 Alloboscinae, 406. 

 Alula, 77. 

 Amblyomma, 573, 575,, 611, 612, 632, 633. 



646, 661 ; agamum, 674 ; americanum, 



619 ; bionomics and life history, 621 ; 



cajennense, 619 ; hebraeum, 570, 620, 



621, 635, 646, 647 ; breeding technique, 

 646 ; var. ebernum, 620 ; var. splendidum, 

 620 ; key to the species of, 612 ; relation 

 to disease, 621 ; variegatum, 620. 



Amblyommataria, 590, 611; key to the 

 genera, 611. 



Ambulacrum, 566. 



Amphipneustic larva, 153. 



Anal cell, 81. 



Analgesinae, 691. 



Anal groove of Ixodini, 575. 



Anal lobe, 77. 



Anal orifice, of Ixodini, 575. 



Anal segments of mosquito larva, 200. 



Anal vein, 79. 



Anatomy, external ; Auchmeromyia, larva, 

 328 ; Cimex, 499 ; Ctenocephalus felis 

 (Siphonaptera), 436; larva, 459; Cyclops, 

 707 ; Diptera, see Chapter II, Section 1 ; 

 Glossina larva, 386 ; Ixodidae, 570 ; Lae- 

 laps (Gamasidae), 682 ; Linguatula (Pen- 

 tastomida), 699; Mosquito larva, 196-200; 

 pupa, 203 ; Pediculus (Anoplura), 529 ; 

 Tabanus larva, 299 ; pupa, 300. 



Anatomy, internal ; Auchmeromyia larva, 

 329 ; Cimex, 513 ; Conorhinus, 496 ; 

 Ctenocephalus felis (Siphonaptera), 469 ; 

 larva, 459 ; Cyclops, 708 ; Diptera, Chapter 

 II, Section 2 ; Glossina larva, 387 ; Ixo- 

 didae, 651 ; Laelaps (Gamasidae), 684 ; 

 Linguatula (Pentastomida), 701 ; Mos- 

 quito larva, 202 ; Pediculus (Anoplura), 

 556 ; Tabanus larva, 300. 



Anderson, 363. 



Ankylorhynchus, 207 



Annandale, 181, 183, 192, 335, 358. 



Annett, 33, 259. 



Anopheles, the genus, 221 ; accessory glands 

 of, 138 ; African species of, 243 ; age com- 

 position of communities of, 261 ; aitkeni, 

 228, 239 ; albimanus, 255 ; albirostris, 

 237 ; adbotaeniatus, 237 ; Alcock's synop- 

 sis of the subgenera of, 220 ; algeriensis, 

 252 ; annulipes, 239 ; antennatus, 253 _ 

 apicimacula, 253 ; arabiensis, 240 ; ar~ 

 densis, 248 ; argenteolobatus, 246 ; argy' 

 rotarsis, 255 ; atratus, 240 ; atropos, 243 

 aureosquamiger, 247 ; aurirostris, 239 ; 

 austeni, -251 ; Australian species of, 239 ; 

 azriki, 241 ; bancrofti, 239 ; barberi, 

 242 ; barbirostris, 235; barienensis, 230; 



