GENERAL INDEX 



Etovlcptiomijia probably a synonym of 

 Maiison/a, 253. 

 ,, medioUiieata, 253, 254. 

 eudastus, Culex, 264. 

 Eugenia guineensis, 117. 

 Eulecanium (see Lecanium). 

 Eumelanomyia incnnspicuosa, wrongly 

 determined as Culex freetoionensis, 255. 

 exornatum, Aponomma, 320. 



falcatus, Rhipicephalus, 330. 

 fasciata, Stegomyia (see under Siegomyia). 

 fasoiatus, Tahanus, 202, 321, 324, 346. 

 fatigans, Culex, 262, and note, 345. 

 felis, Clenocephalus, 200. 

 Ficus, puparium of Glossirta morsitans 



between roots of, 355. 

 Filaria d'mrna, occurrence in S. Nigeria, 

 132 ; possibly carried by Culex dattoni, 

 133. 

 Fiorinia africana, sp. n., 90. 

 Fish and mosquito larvae, 137-139, 182. 

 Flagellata, found in Anophelines, 6. 

 flavescens, Colpocephalum, 149. 

 flavicosta, Anopheles, sp. n., 142. 

 Flea, new, occurring on Rhynchocyon 



cirnei, 272. 

 Floriana (Malta), Fhlebotomus breeding 

 at, 51 ; Fhlebotomus minutus taken at, 

 70 ; F. perniciosus abundant at, 71. 

 Jioridensls, Ceroplastes, 95, 96. 

 Fly disease (see Trypanosomiasis of 



Cattle). 

 Forcipomyia regulus, 57. 

 forficula, Linognathus, sp. n. 14:7> 

 freetoumensis, Culex, 254, 255. 



„ CuUciomyia nebulosa, var., 



255. 



fulvus, Chrysooonops, 252. 

 Fundulus taenlopygus, preys on mosquito 



larvae, 182. 

 funesia, Anopheles, 142. 



„ Myzomyia, 6, 320, 321, 337. 

 fusca, Culex tigripes, var., 129-131, 133, 

 262, 321, 345. 

 „ CuUciomyia nebulosa, var., 255. 

 „ Glossina (see under Glossina). 

 fuscipes, Glossina (see under Glossina). 

 J'uscopalpalis, Culicada, 248. 

 fuscopennatus, Chrysooonops, 253. 



fuscopennatus, Taeniorhynchus, 253. 

 fuscum, Prolomelanoconion, 244, 245, 264. 

 fuscus, Nirmus, 147. 



,, Fectinopalpus, 129-132, 244, 245, 

 255. 



galeatus, Ceroplastes, sp. n. 95. 



gambensis, Lipeurus, 149. 



„ Flectropterus, lice on, 148, 149, 



151. 



Gambia (British W. Africa), research in, 

 187-239 ; insect-borne diseases 

 in, 188 ; geography and vegeta- 

 tion of, 188-191 ; climate and 

 rainfall, 191-193 ; tribes in- 

 habiting the Colony and Pro- 

 tectorate, 193-195 ; blood-suck- 

 ing Arthropods from, 214-218 ; 

 native names of blood-sucking 

 insects and other Arthropods, 

 219 ; bionomics of Glossina in, 

 220-223 ; remedial measures 

 and recommendations, 223-226 ; 

 Culex and allied genera in, 258, 

 259, 261, 264. 



„ River, description of, 189-190 ; 

 islands in, swarming with 

 tsetses, 190 ; possibility of 

 disease being carried from or 

 into Senegal along, 195 ; Glos- 

 sina palpalis haunts on banks 

 of, 201-204 ; clearing spaces at 

 wharves on, 225. 

 gaiiibiense, Trypanosoma (see under Try- 

 panosoma). 



Game, in relation to tsetses, 43-46, 113- 

 118, 223. 



Garara, River (N. Nigeria), Glossina and 

 mosquitos but no Tabanidae found 

 near, 335-337 ; Sleeping Sickness not 

 found in villages on, 352. 



gelida, var. sinensis, Leucomyia, 269. 



German E. Africa, Coccidae from 85, 98, 

 100; new C/wysops from, 162 ; Glossina 

 brevipalpis transmitting cattle-disease 

 in, 181, 182 ; Culex and allied genera 

 in, 251, 262. 



gigas, Goniocotes, 148. 



Girardinus poeciloides, preys on mosquito 

 larvae, 182. 



glandulosa, Aonidia, sp. n., 103, 104. 



Glossina, scheme of classification, 9, 10 ; 

 general characters of male 

 armature, 10-12 ; methods of 

 preparing male genitalia for 

 microscopical examination, 

 13, 14 ; Hynopsis of spp., 14, 



