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GENERAL lUDBX. 



15 ; description of spp,, 15- 

 36 ; gameiu relation to, 43-46, 

 113 : disappearance from 

 Transvaal of, 115 ; can exist 

 without game, 40, 117 ; 

 colour of clothing attracting 

 orrepelling, 210, 211 ; instruc- 

 tions for collecting, points on 

 which observations arc wanted, 

 238 ; colour conventions for, 

 297-299 ; distribution in N. 

 Nigeria, 347-351 ; informa- 

 tion desired concerning, 356. 

 Glossina brevipalpis, group characters of, 



9, 14 ; male armature of, 10- 

 12 ; male and female, descrip- 

 tion, 19-21 ; in Mozambique, 

 40-42 ; erroneously referred 

 to asfusca, 41, note ; probable 

 vector of cattle trypanoso- 

 miasis, 181. 



„ caliginea, group characters of, 



10, 14 ; male armature of, 

 23-25. 



„ fusca, group characters of, 9, 

 and note ; male aroaature of, 

 15-17 ; purely western, 41, 

 vote ; not found in Gambia, 

 212 ; colour conventions for 

 group of, 297-299 ; distribu- 

 tion in N. Nigeria, 347, and 

 note, 350. 



„ fucipes, group characters of, 10, 

 15 ; description of male, 26, 

 27. 



„ grossa, 9, and note, 17. 



„ longipal2)is, group characters of, 

 10, 16 ; male armature, 29, 

 30 ; compared with G. palli- 

 dipes, 31 ; occurrence in N. 

 Nigeria, 328, 329, 336, 337, 

 341, 344, 346, 347, 349. 



„ longipennis, group characters of, 



9, 14 ; male armature of, 21, 

 22. 



„ maculaia, female only known of, 

 9 ; group characters of, 14 ; 

 distinct from palpalis, 22. 



„ medicorum, male armature of, 

 107, 109, 110. 



,, morsitans, group characters of, 



10, 15 ; male armature of, 32, 

 33 ; dark and light varieties 

 of, 35 ; in Mozambique, 40- 

 42 ; habits ]n Nyasa, 43-46, 

 112 ; extension of area of, 

 112 ; in relation to huu.an 

 trypanosomiasis, 112 ; in rela- 

 tion to cattle try pane somiasis, 

 181, note ; occurrences in 



Gambia, 199-201, 206, 207, 

 212, 213, 217 ; bionomics of, 

 222, 223 ; predilection for 

 baboons, 206, 207, 223 ; pre- 

 liminary stages of, 291-295 ; 

 preserving and feeding captive, 

 292 ; breeding habits, 292, 

 293; larva of, 293, 294; 

 puparium of, 294, 295 ; dura- 

 tion of pupal stage of, 295 ; 

 colour conventions for group 

 of, 297, 299 ; breeding haunts 

 of, 357-361. 

 Glossina nigrofusca, group characters of, 



9, and note, 14 ; description of 

 male and female of, 17-19= 



, pallicera, group characters, 10, 

 15 ; male armature of, 27-20. 



„ palUdipes, group characters, 10, 

 15 ; male armature, 30-32 ; 

 compared with longipdlpis, 31,; 

 in Mozambique, 40-42 ; colour 

 conventions for, 297. 

 , imlpalis, group characters of, 



10, 14 ; male armature of, 22, 

 23 ; male from Rhodesia 

 possibly distinct from, 107 ; 

 distribution in Gambia, 197- 

 199, 200, 203-213, 216 ; hunted 

 by a spider, 210 ; bionomics 

 of, 220-222 ; common in Ilesba 

 district, S. Nigeria, 276 ; colour 

 conventions for group of, 

 297-299 ; distribution in N. 

 Nigeria, 317-323, 326, 328, 

 331-345, 347, 349-353, 355. 



,, palpcdis var. welhnani, 23. 



„ mibtnorsitans, distinct from mor- 

 sitans, 9 ; group characters, 

 10, 15 ; male armature, 34, 

 35 ; compared with morsitans, 

 33, 36 ; two varieties of, 33, 

 occurrences in Ashanti, 34 ; 

 distribution in N. Nigeria, 

 320-322, 324, 326, 328-330, 



338, 339, 346, 349, 350. 



„ tahaniformis, relationship, 9 and 

 note ; male armature, 108. 



„ tachinoides, alliances and distinc- 

 tions, 9 ; group characters, 10, 

 15 ; male armature, 25 ; 

 haunts in N.Nigeria, 119-126 ; 

 var. of G. pialpalis compared 

 with, 202, 203, 204, note ; 

 colour conventions for, 297- 

 299 ; distribution in N. Nigeria, 

 317-322, 326, 328, 329, 332- 



339, 313, 314, 347, 349-351. 

 Gold Coast, Glossina tahaniformis in, 109 ; 



outbreak of Yellow Fever in, 127 ; 



