INDEX. 



107 



Glossina, northern and southern 

 boundaries of genus, 6 



bocagei, a synonym of G. pal- 



jmlis var. welbnani, 26 



bi'cvijxiljns, synonymy and 



description of, 85 ; figure of 

 head of male, 86, of head 

 of female, 87 ; head, thorax, 

 and abdomen, 88 ; hypopy- 

 gium (figure, 99), legs and 

 wings, 89 ; distribution, 90; 

 localities, etc., of specimens 

 in ]\Iuseum from elsewhere 

 than Nyasaland, 90, 91 ; 

 bionomics, 91-94 ; repro- 

 duction and preliminary 

 stages (Stuhlmann's obser- 

 vations), 95 ; larva, 95 ; 

 depth to which larva bur- 

 rows, 96 ; pupa, 96, figures 

 of, 5, 7 ; behaviour of the 

 fly when and shortly after 

 emerging from the pupa- 

 case (Stuhlmann's observa- 

 tions), 96, 97 ; partheno- 

 genesis, 97 ; synonymy and 

 affinities, 97 ; distinguished 

 from G. longipcnnis, 86, 

 from G. medicorum, 98, 99 

 (figure) 



hrcvipalpis (and G. viorsitans), 



grave suspicion attaching to, 

 in connection with Sleeping 

 Sickness in Nyasaland and 

 Luangwa R. Valley, N.-E. 

 Khodesia, ix 



hrcvipalpis kept alive by Stuhl- 



mann in captivity at Amani, 

 German E. Africa, upwards 

 of four months, by supplying 

 a meal of blood every fourth 

 or fifth day, 94 (note) 



brevipalpis Group, Table for 



determination of, 19, 20 ; 

 Table for determination of 

 species belonging to, 22, 85 ; 

 descriptions of species be- 

 longing to, 85-105 



caliginea, description of, 30 ; 



head, 30 ; figure of antenna, 

 31 ; thorax, abdomen, and 

 hypopygium, 32 ; legs and 

 wings, 33 ; distribution, 33 ; 

 bionomics, 34; affinities and 

 distinctive characters, 34 ; 

 distinguished from G. pal- 

 palis, 30, 34, from G. palli- 

 cera, 34 



decorsei, a synonym of G. 



tachinoides, 39 



fusca, description of, 69 ; head 



and figure of antenna, 70 ; 

 figure of head of male, 86, 

 of head of female, 87; thorax, 

 abdomen (figure of hypo- 

 pygium of male, 76), legs, 

 and wings, 71 ; distribution, 



72 ; localities, etc., of speci- 

 mens in Museum, 72 ; bio- 

 nomics, 73 ; pupa (figures 

 of, 5, 7), 73, distinguished 

 from that of G. hrcvipalpis, 



73 ; affinities and distinctive 

 characters, 74; distinguished 

 from G. nigrofusca, 70, 74, 

 from G. tabaniformis, 74, 

 from G. fusciplcuris, 74, 75, 

 76 (figure) 



Glossina fusca Group, Table for de- 

 termination of, 19, 20; Table 

 for determination of species 

 belonging to, 21, 69 ; de- 

 scriptions of species belong- 

 ing to, 69-84 



fuscipes, not included in Table, 



20 (note), 23 (note) ; copy 

 of original description of, 

 29; habitat, 30 



fusciplcuris, description of, 75 ; 



head, thorax, and abdomen, 

 75 ; hypopygium (with 

 figure), legs and wings, 76 ; 

 distribution, affinities, and 

 distinctive characters, 77 ; 

 distinguished from G. fusca, 

 75, 76 (figure), 77, from G. 

 nigrofusca and G. tahani- 

 formis, 11 



longipalpis, description of, 63 ; 



head, thorax, abdomen, legs, 

 and wings, 64 ; figure of 

 hypopygium of male, 51; dis- 

 tribution, 64 ; localities, etc., 

 of specimens in iluseum, 65 ; 

 bionomics, 66 ; reproduction 

 and preliminary stages, 67 ; 

 affinities and distinctive 

 characters, 67; distinguished 

 from G. pallidipes, 64, 68, 

 from G. mmsitans, 67, 68 



longipcnnis, figure of, in rest- 

 ing attitude (partly dia- 

 grammatic), 2 ; description 

 of, 102; head, 102; thorax, 

 abdomen, legs, and wings, 

 103 ; distribution (including 

 localities, etc., of specimens 

 in Museum), 104 ; enters 

 carriages on Uganda Rail- 

 way, attracted by lamplight, 

 62, 105 ; affinities and dis- 

 tinctive characters, 105 ; 



