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GENERAL INDEX. 



fusca, Mimomyia, 44. 



fuscipennis, Chrysops, 286, 313. 



fuscipes, Glossina, 55-59, 355. 



Tabanus, 216, 299, 322. 



fuscipleuris, Glossina, 189, 355, 358, 359. 



fuscopennatus, Taeniorliynchus, 26, 316, 

 318, 319, 321. 



fa scum, Protomelanoconion, 33. 

 fuscus, Culex tigripes, var., 162-164, 175, 

 177, 178. 



„ Trichorhynchus, 33. 



gambiense, Trypanosoma, 59. 



Gastropacha ueustria, stereotropic, 346. 



Gastrophilus equi, 218. 



gebeleinensis, Howardina, 27. 



„ Stegomyia, 13. 



Geitonomyia, synonym of Odder otatus, 14. 



Gelechia gossypiella, bred from cotton 

 bolls, 203-206 ; imago $ , 204. 



„ malvella, 206. 



gemma, Amblyomma, 321. 



geniculatus, Culex, 33. 



genurostris, Malaya, 45. 



geometrica, Uranotaenia, 38. 



German E. Africa, new Tabanids from, 

 113, 120-121, 399, 414-416 ; notes on 

 blood-sucking insects in, 275-312 ; list 

 of blood-sucking arthropods in, 316- 

 318. 



gerstaeckeri, Mimopacha, 269. 



gigas, Goniocotes, 213. 



Gilesia, synonym of Odder otatus, 14. 



glomeraius, Microgaster, 349. 



Glossina, distribution in S. Nigeria. 187- 

 191 ; in Muri province, N. 

 Nigeria, 219-221 ; W. Ashanti, 

 notes and prophylactics, 227- 

 231 ; larvae and pupae not 

 destroyed by ants, 237 ; in 

 E. Tropical Africa, 299-309, 

 313, 315, 317, 320, 322. 



„ austeni, wide distribution in 

 B.E.A., 306 ; requires dense 

 forest and moderate humidity, 

 309 ; may be in G.E.A., 317, 

 note ; characteristics of, 355- 

 360 ; male armature, 357. 



„ breoipalpis, 189, 313, 315, 317 : 

 in Mozambique and Zambesia, 

 218 ; increasing in B.E.A., 306; 



in relation to trypanosomiasis, 

 308 ; crepuscular or nocturnal, 

 309; requires moderate 

 humidity and heavy cover, 309 ; 

 haunts in B.E.A., 357. 



Glossina caliginea, confined to mangrove 

 belt in S. Nigeria, 145 ; occur- 

 rence in S. Nigeria, 158, 161, 

 168, 170. 182, 189. 



„ fusca, in S. Nigeria, 163, 164, 

 178, 180, 183, 189, 190, 191 ; 

 prevalent in W. Ashanti, 227 ; 

 in Uganda, 309 ; requires great 

 humidity but not high tem- 

 perature, 309 ; crepuscular or 

 nocturnal, 309 ; 355. 



„ fuscipes, occurrence and habits 

 in Uganda, 55-59 ; a local form 

 of Western G, palpalis, 59, 

 355 ; a sleeping sickness carrier, 

 55, 59. 



„ fuscipleuris, 189 ; <£ armature of, 

 355, 358, 359. 



„ Umgipalpis, in deciduous forests 

 of S. Nigeria, 145 : occurrence 

 in S. Nigeria, 159, 162, 164, 167, 

 &note, 168, 172,188,190, 191 ; 

 in W. Ashanti, 227, 230; a 

 western sp., 305 ; 357. 



„ longipennis, 189, 322 ; a desert 

 sp., 308, & note ; crepuscular 

 or nocturnal, 309 ; armature 

 of, 355, 356, 359, 360. 



„ medicorum, 185, 189. 



morsitans, 69, 138, 230, 357 ; 

 distribution in Mongalla Pro- 

 vince, 89-93; N. Rhodesia, 

 notes on, 95-96 ; temperature 

 in relation to, 95 ; duration of 

 pupal period of, 95 ; dissection 

 of salivary glands of, 95, 96 ; 

 group of, in S. Nigeria, 188, 

 190, 191 ; in Mozambique, 

 218 ; habits and haunts in 

 N.Nigeria, 219, 221 ; in relation 

 to sleeping sickness in Luangwa 

 Valley, 233-239 ; larvae and 

 pupae not destroyed by ants, 

 237 ; pupation period at various 

 temperatures, 237, 239 ; habits 

 and distribution in E. Tropical 

 Africa, 299-305 ; most active 

 in dry atmosphere, 309. 



„ nigrofusca, 161, 189. 



„ pallicera, in S. Nigeria, 168, 188; 

 in W. Ashanti, 227. 



pallidipes, 313, 315, 317, 320, 

 322; in Zambesia, 218 ; in E. 



