2 GENERAL 
Anopheles aitkeni, appears to be a true 
Stethomyia, 141. 
3 argyrotarsis, type of Nysso- 
rhynchus, 141. 
9 (Myzomyia) flavicosta, sp. n., 
14 
3 ludlowi, considered a var. of 
A, rossi, 143. 
D rossi, type of Myzonyia, 141. 
5) umbrosa, distinct from A. 
Sunesta, 142. 
+ watson, sp.0., 143 ; occurrence 
at Minna, 320. 
Anophelina, 241, xote ; spp. in N. Nigeria, 
321, 328, 345. 
Anopheiinae, notes on nomenclature, 141. 
Anophelines, infected, where to find, 1; 
method of capture, 1 ; identification of 
species, 1-2 ; dissection of, 2-5 ; endo- 
and ecto-parasites, 6 ; infection of, 6 ; 
problems concerning infection of, 7-8 ; 
properties of salivary secretion, 8; 
suggested lines of research, 8 ; ‘ black 
spores” (Ross) in, 5; breeding in 
native domestic water - vessels, 133 ; 
Haplochilus grahami eats larvae of, 
137 ; occurrences in Gambia, 201, 205, 
217; larvae and pupae abundant in 
pools N. of Minna, 330. 
Anoplura, from African hosts, 145-147 ; 
instructions for collecting, 238-239. 
Antelope, sable, in relation to tsetse, 43, 
44, 45 
antennatum, Menopon, sp.u., 150-151. 
anthropophaga, Cordylobia, 206. 
Antonina africana, published inadver- 
tently, 100, 101. 
” (see Lecaniodiaspis). 
Aonidia glandulosa, 1O3-104 ; in Egypt 
on Acacia arabica, 104. 
Aponomma exornatum, in N. Nigeria, 320. 
Aporoculex, included in Culew, 256. 
5 punctipes, synonym of Culex 
quasigelidus, 258. 
aquilus, Culex, 264. 
arabica, Acacia, 116. 
* Mansonia, 249. 
arabicus, Culer, 249. 
Arachis hypogaea, 193. 
Argasidae, instructions for collecting, 
232 ; occurrence in N. Nigeria, 346. 
Argas persicus, 232, 
INDEX. 
argyrotarsis, Anopheles, 141. 
arundinum, Cervicapra, lice on, 147. 
Ashanti, Glossina taken in, 18, 34 ; Culex 
and allied genera in, 245, 246, 248, 259, 
263, 265. 
asini, Haematopinus, 145. 
Aspidiotus cydoniae, synonym of A. lata- 
niae, 80. 
be hedere, in German EH. Africa, 
85 ; on Magnolia and Datura 
alba, in Cairo, 86. 
i) lataniae, A. cydoniae synonym 
of, 87 ; on Antigonon octopus, 
in Uganda, 86. 
55 trilobitiformis, occurrence in 
German E. Africa on 
Oleander, 85. 
Aspidoproctus maximus, a pest in Rho- 
desia, 100 ; occurrence in German E. 
Africa, 100. 
Aswan (Hgypt), Coccidae from, 102, 104. 
Atthegella africana, in native water- 
vessels at Lagos, 129, 130, 135. 
Auchmeromyia luteola, occurrence in 
Gambia, 205, 206, 212. 
Aulacaspis (see Diaspis). 
aureosquamiger, Anopheles, 143. 
aurites, Chrysoconops, 252, 
°,,  Taeniorhynchus, 252, 253. 
austeni, Anopheles, 143. 
azoriensis, Culex, 263. 
Baboons, 206, 223. 
baculus, Lipeurus, 149. 
Bagana (N. Nigeria), Sleeping Sickness 
and Horse Trypanosomiasis at, 339. 
Banksinella chrysothorax, synonym of B. 
luteolateralis, 245. 
_ luteolateralis, distribution ana 
synonyms, 245; in N. 
Nigeria, 317, 337. 
metallicus, referred to Taenior- 
hynchus, 352. 
. punctocostalis, in Ashanti, 245. 
oF taeniarostris, may be a var. of 
luteolateralis, 245. 
barbirostris, Myzorhynchus, 268. 
Baro (N. Nigeria), importance of, 304, 
327 ; mosquito breeding area near, 328 ; 
distribution of Glossina near, 329, 330 ; 
recommendations with regard to, 355 ; 
biting flies and ticks at, 328 ; trypano- 
somiasis in, 328, 
