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brevipalpis, Glossitia (see under Glossind). 

 British East Africa, occurrence of Stego- 



myia fasciata m, 256. 

 buhsequa, Panyonia, 283. 



calcitrans, Stomoxys, 56-57, 230. 

 Caliephialtes messer in S. Africa, 225, 

 caliginea, Glossina, 294 ; distribution of, 



296 ; habits of, 297 ; affinities of, 297. 

 caliginosus, Culex, larva, 10, 11, 12, 44; 



pupa, 45. 

 calojjus, Steyomyia { = St. fasciata). 

 Calves, killed by v^orms {Hcemonchus), 



157. 

 camellicB, Aspidiotus, 202. 

 Camphor and Carbolic Acid, as a culicide, 



260. 

 cattdidolimbatus, Dorcaloemus, 288. 

 canis, Ctenoce2)haluSj 93. 

 canis, Demodex, 118, 

 Capsidae injurious to Cocoa, 59. 

 Carbolic Acid and Camphor, as a culicide, 



260. 

 carnifex, Metoecis, parasitic on Anaphe, 84. 

 carpini, ^ Tetronychtis, 114. 

 Carpophthoromyia, g. n., 71 ; key to species 



of, 76, 

 Carpophthoromyia formulosa, 74. 



„ pulchella, 72, 



Cattle, a possible reservoir of sleeping 



sickness, 223. 

 Cellia albipes, habits of larvae of, 213, 214, 

 216. 

 „ argyrotarsis^ habits of larvae of, 213, 



214. 

 „ pharoensis, probably does not carry 

 malaria in Egypt, 155 ; larva of, 

 22 ; effect of salt upon larva of, 

 155 ; pupa of, 23. 

 Cerataphis latanics, 199. 

 Ceratitis, 161 ; list of W. African species 



of, 162. 

 Ceratitis inscripta, 164. 



„ nigra, 162. 

 Ceratophyllus anisus, 94. 

 „ fasciatus, 94. 



„ londiniensis, 94. 



„ 7iiger, 95. 



„ penicilliger, 95. 



ceriferus, Ceroplastes, 66, 195. 

 Ceroplastes ceriferus, 66, 195. 



Ceroplastes Jicus, 190. 



„ quadrilineatus, 193. 



,, singularis, 188. 



„ spp. inc., 67, 192, 195. 



Chalcididee, attacking Coccidae, 67, 132, 

 185, 188, 190, 192; parasitic on Cod- 

 ling Moth in S. Africa, 225. 

 Cheletes eruditus, 114. 

 cheopis, Xenopsylla, 92. 

 Chiastopsylla rossi, 96. 

 chionaspiformis, ? Diaspis, 198. 

 Chionaspis dentilobis, 195. 

 „ siibstriata, 197. 



Chloridea obsoleta, injuring tobacco, 226. 

 Chorioptes spathiferus, 118. 

 Chrysops neavei, 275. 

 Cimex {—Clinocoris), 313. 

 cinerea, Culiciomyia, larva, 33, pupa, 34. 

 CiteUus beecheyi, relation to plague, 98. 

 I Clinocoris, 313. 



Coccidae attacked by lepidopterous larvae, 



66, 187, 195. 

 Coccidae from Uganda, 63, 185, 201. 

 Coccidae parasitised by Chalcididae, 67, 

 i 185, 188, 190, 192. 



j Cockroach, alleged to bite natives, 314. 



Cocoa, Hemiptera injurious to^ in Wesl 

 I Africa, 59, 177 ; two species of Sticto- 



I coccus infesting, 66. 



I Codling Moth in S, Africa, 225 ; egg- 

 parasite of, 225. 

 I compactus, Dorcaloemus, 289. 



conchiformis, Inglisia, 185 : destroyed by 

 i lepidopterous larvae, 187. 



congolense, Ti-ypanosoma, 222. 

 Copper sulphate for destroying mosquito 



larvae, 227. 

 Cordylobia prcegrandis, 79. 

 Corizoneura distincta, habits in Abyssinia, 



55. 

 costalis, Pyretophorus, 55, 250 ; larva of, 

 13, 20, 52 ', pupa of, 22 ; effect of salt 

 upon larva of, 51. 

 costimacida, Euhlemma, attacking scale 



insects, 66. 

 Cryptus formosus, parasitic on Anaphe, 84. 

 Ctenocephalus canis, 93. 

 felis, 93. 

 Ctenophthalmus agyrtes, 97. 



„ assimilis, 97. 



Ctempsylla musculi, 97. 



