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tectorate and Luangwa R. 

 Valley, N.-E. Rhodesia, ix 



Glossina palpalis until lately be- 

 lieved to be sole dissemina- 

 tor of Sleeping Sickness, ix 



2xilpalis var. welhnani, dis- 

 tinguished from typical G. 

 palpalis, 26; description of, 

 26 ; occurrence of, 27 



palpalifi Group, association 



with water of species belong- 

 ing to, 4 ; Table for deter- 

 mination of, 19 ; Table for 

 determination of species be- 

 longing to, 20, 23 ; descrip- 

 tions of species belonging to, 

 24-47 



siibmorsitans, a form or race 



of (t. morsitans — not a dis- 

 tinct species, 21 (note), 51, 

 52 



tabanifonitis, synonymy and 



description of, 81 ; head, 81 ; 

 figure of antenna, 82 ; tho- 

 rax, abdomen, and legs, 82 ; 

 wings, 83; distribution (in- 

 cluding localities, etc., of 

 specimens examined), and 

 bionomics, 83 ; affinities and 

 distinctive characters, 84 ; 

 distinguished from G. nigro- 

 fiiscti, 81, 84, from G. fiisca 

 and G. fuscipleuris, 84 

 — — tacliinoides, synonymy and 

 description of, 39 ; head, 39 ; 

 thorax, abdomen, legs, and 

 wings, 40; distribution, 40; 

 localities, etc., of specimens 

 in Museum, 41-43 ; in Ni- 

 geria, 43 ; in S. Arabia, 46 ; 

 bionomics, 44 ; reproduction 

 and preliminary stages, 46; 

 figxires of pupa, 5, 7 ; larva 

 and pupa, 46, 47 ; synonymy, 

 affinities, and distinctive 

 characters, 47; distinguished 

 from Glossina morsitans 

 Group, and from rest of 

 G. paljxUis Group, 47 

 Graham, Dr. W. M., observations 

 by. on Glossina pallicera in 

 Ashanti, 87 

 Groups (four) into which Tsetse- 

 flies are divided, 18 ; Table for 

 determination of, 19 



Haematopota and Stomoxys, genera 

 most likely to be mistaken for 

 Glossina, 2, 3 ; position of wings 

 when at rest, 3 



distinguished from. Tsetse-flies 



{Glossina), 3 ; figure of, in rest- 

 ing attitude. 3 



Hall, P. E., observations by, on 

 Glossina morsitans in the Lun- 

 dazi District, N.-E. Rhodesia, 

 55 



Harger, R. L., observation by, on 

 Glossina morsitans (extrusion 

 of larvae), 56 



Haunts of Tsetse-flies, 4 



Hectors, explanation of term, 14 

 (first paragraph, and note *) 



Hypopygium (a knob-like protuber- 

 ance beneath end of male abdo- 

 men, affording means of dis- 

 tinguishing sexes of Tsetse- 

 flies), 1 ; characteristic shape 

 of, 13 ; explanation of term, 13, 

 note t ; figures of, in different 

 species, 50, 51, 76, 99 



Jack, R. W., note by, on discovery 

 of pupa-case of Glossina morsi- 

 tans in S. Rhodesia, 57 



Kinghorn, Dr. A., on Glossina taclii- 

 noides in Ashanti (Western and 

 Northern Provinces), 43, 44; 

 on G. loKgipalpis in Ashanti 

 (Western Province), 67 ; on 

 G. fusca in Ashanti, 73 



Lake Nyasa, Glossina palpalis 

 apparently absent from, 27 



Larva of a Tsetse-fly, general de- 

 scription of, 4 ; of Glossina 

 hrcvipalpis (Stuhlmann's obser- 

 vations), 95, 96 



Length of Tsetse-flies, 1 



Map, explanation of, 6, 8 



Milne, Dr. A. D. (P.M.O., E. Africa 

 Protectorate), statement by, 

 that Glossina pallidipes, G. 

 hrcvipalpis, and G. longipcnnis, 

 attracted by lamplight, fre- 

 quently enter carriages on the 

 Uganda Railway, 62 



Monograph of the Tsetse-Flies 

 (E. E. Austen), ix ; )iumber of 

 species described and illustrated 

 in, ix, X 



Neave, Dr. Sheffield, observation 

 by, on Glossina morsitans en- 

 tering villages in Katanga Dis- 

 trict, Congo Free State, 55 



Neave, S. A., observation by, on 

 apparent dislike to immediate 

 vicinity of water evinced by 

 Glossina morsitans on south- 

 west shore of Lake Nyasa, and 

 on Luangwa R., N.-E. Rho- 

 desia, 54 



