GENERAL INDEX. 



wholly carnivorous, 133 ; in- 

 cludes darkest forms, 262 ; 

 occurrence in N. Nigeria, 321, 

 345. 



Ciilcx titillans, wrongly determined as 

 Culicelsa taeiiiorhi/nchus, 252. 



„ ' transvaalensis, synonym of 

 Ochlerotatus hirsutw^, 249. 



■ „ univlUatus, hind leg of, 260 ; 



synonyms and di.stribution, 



250, 262, 345. 

 „ vigilax, 247, 250. 

 „ viridis, synonym of C. gukirti, 



263. 

 „ zelineri, 266. 

 „ zombaensis, 264. 

 Culicada, synonym of Ochlerotatus, 246. 

 „ bicolor, included in Culex, 256, 



266. 



_„ fiiscopalpalis, synonym of 

 Ochlerotatus cumminsii, 248. 



■ „ lateralis, 250. 



„ mediopunctata, var. of Ochlero- 



tatus cumminsii, 248. 

 „ morsitans, included in Theo- 



haldia, 251. 

 „ nemorosa, referred to Ochlero- 



tatus, 248. 

 „ quasimodesta, seems to belong 



Culex, 256, 266. 

 Culicales, separate from Megalorhini, , 

 241 ; table of genera, 242 ; table of 

 females, 243 ; contiguous eyes in nearly 

 all, 256. 

 Culicelsa, synonym of Ochlerotatus, 246, 

 247. 

 .,, accraensis (neotaenioi-hynchus), 



is a Culex, 247, 256, 261. 



,, alboannulatus, is a true Ochlero- 



tatus, 247. 

 „ animlirostris, included in Culex, 



256. 

 „ neotaeniorhynchus, same as 



Culex thalassius, 261. 

 „ taeyiiorhynchus, type of genus, 



247 ; included in Ochlero- 

 tatus, 247, 249 ; Culex 

 titillans, wrongly determined 

 as, 252. 

 Culicidae, in water-vessels at Lagos, 129- 

 134 ; in Gambia, 217 ; classification of, 

 241 ; African forms often much darker 

 than the Oriental, 262 ; six new spp. 



from Kamerun and Togo, 268 ; spp. 



from S. Nigeria, 274, 275 ; in N. 



Nigeria, 231, 238, 345. 

 Culicides, 242, 243. 

 ctdicifacies, Myzomyia, 6. 

 Culicina, 241, note. 

 Culioinae, 241, 242. 



Uulioines, where to find, 1 ; black spores 

 in oocysts of 0. fed on Proleosoma, 5 ; 

 investigation of commoner house 

 frequenting species should not be 

 neglected, 6 ; can thev transmit 

 malaria, 7 ; five spp. of 0. larvae eaten 

 by Haploohilus cjrahaini, 137 ; C. 

 l.irvae and pupae abundant ia pools 

 north of Minna, 330. 

 Cidiciomyia, only one variable African sp. 

 of, 255 ; synonyms of, 

 254-256. 

 „ dalzieli, synonym of Ochlero- 



tatus quasiunivittatus, 250, 

 255. 

 „ (?) insignis, sp. n. 37, 38 ; 



referred to Culex, 265. 

 „ ncbulosa, synonyms and 



varieties of, 254-256 : 

 common in W. Africa, 

 256. 

 „ nehtdosa, var. cinerea, 255. 



" „ „ „ freetownensis, 



255. 

 II 11 1! fusca, 255. 



„ „ „ pseudocinerea, 



2bb ; sp. described as 

 Cidex invenusius is pro- 

 bably, 256. 



„ uniformis, synonym of C. 



nebulosa, 255. 

 Culicoides, in N. Nigeria, 319, 324. 



Culiseta absobrina, included in Theo- 

 baldia, 251. 



cumminsii, Ochlerotatus, 248. 



cuniculi, Spilopsyllus, 269. 



Cyclops simiUimus, present in water- 

 vessels at Lagos, 129, 130, 134 ; of 

 importance in relation to transmission 

 of Guinea Worm, 134 ; distribution 

 of, 134. 



cydoniae, Aspidiotus, synonym of A,. 



Cyniphes molestus, synonym of Phlebo- 

 tomus papatasii, 73. 



