GENERAL INDEX. 



The numerals in heavy type indicate that a description orjlyiire of the species 

 mentioned loill be found on that paye. 



Abyssinia, Eastern, blood-sucking Diptera 



in, 55. 

 Acari, short survey of, lOo. 

 Acaroidea, 116. 



/Edimorphus domesticus, larva & pupa, 31. 

 „ punctothoracis, larya, 31 ; 



pupa, 32. 

 a^niSf Myobia, 114. 

 africana, Steyomyia, 241, 242 ; larva of, 



14, 27 ; pupa of, 28. 

 africana, Uropoda, 110. 

 ufricanus, Aleurobius, 117. 

 ayyrtes, Cte7iophthalmus, 97. 

 albipes, Cellia, habits of larva of, 213, 214, 



216. 

 Albizzia, Dactylopius injurious to, 121 ; 



Xystrocera boring in, 121, 136. 

 alboviryatus, Culex, '2oo ; larva of, 41 ; 



pupa of, 43. 

 Aleurobius nfricamis, 117. 

 Anaphe, parasites of, 83. 

 Anaphe infractu, 83, 84. 

 „ moloneyi, 83, 84. 

 „ venata, 83. 

 Anglo-Egyptian Sudan, Tubanus in, 99, 



265, 291. 

 anisus^ Ceratophyllus, 94. 

 anomalus, Hoplopsyllus, 93. 

 Anopheles maculipennis, reference to lar\ a 



of, 10, 11. 

 Anopheline larvse, habits of, 213. 

 Aphis, Horned, 199. 

 apicoaryentea, Steyomyia, larva, 28 ; pupa, 



29. 

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aquilwi, Culex, larva, 43. 



aryyrotarsis, Cellia, habits of larvae of, 213, 



214. 

 Aspidiotus camellice, 202. 



„ cyanophili, 198. 



„ cydonice, 68, 199, 201. 



,, destructor, 68, 201. 



,, latanice, 68, 201. 



„ transparens, 201. 



assimilis, Ctenophthahnus, 97. 

 Astigmata, 116. 



Auchmeromyia luteola, 313, 316. 

 Aulacaspis pentayona, restricted by para- 

 sites, 225. 

 auricomus, Dorcalceinus, 286. 



Bacteria, not reduced in drinking-water by 



mosquito larvae, 155. 

 balfouri, Uranotcenia, larva and pupa, 



50. 

 B delta rubra, 114. 

 Bed-bugs, 313, 316. 



beecheyi, Citellus, relation to plague, 98. 

 Bembex preying upon Glossina, 219. 

 bidentatiformis, Neopsylla, 96. 

 biyuttatus, Tabanus, 312. 

 Black-thread scale, 199. 

 Blattidae, alleged to bite natives, 314. 

 Blood-sucking Diptera, in E. Abyssinia, 



55 ; diminution in dry season, 179. 

 Braconidae parasitic on Olive-Fly, 225. 

 Bran, for rearing larvae of Stomoxys, 230. 

 brasiliensis, Xenopsylla, 92. 



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