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Subject Index. — Parasitism 
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Microsporidian and Ichthyosporidian 
parasites, not sufficiently described for 
specific determination; Apstein, 19. 
In Copepods of the North Sea and 
Baltic ( Calanus , Pseudocalanus, Para - 
calanus , Centropages and Acartia 
clausi), digestive tube, a . parasite 
observed by Apstein, regarded as 
Blastodinium hijalinum ; Chatton, 93. 
In Diaptomus castor , body-cavity 
(cephalo-thorax), Gurleya richardi n. 
sp. ; C6p&de, 87. 
In Cyclops and Daphnia, intestinal 
epithelium, a Sporozoan parasite [most 
likely a parasitic Dinoflagellate (cf. 
Blastodinium ) ] ; Grandori & Grandori, 
200 . 
In Gammarus marinus, intestine, 
Cephaloidophora (syn. Frcnzclina) ma - 
culata n. sp. ; L6ger & Duboscq, 281. 
In Atyephyra desmaresti, fresh water, 
intestine, Cephaloidophora cuenoti n. 
sp.; Mercier, 316. 
Myriapoda. 
, In Scolopendra subspinipes (Aru 
Islds.) intestine, Pterocephalus indicus 
n. sp. ; Merton, 317. 
Insecta. 
Arthropoda (Myriapods and Insects) 
of East Prussia as hosts of Sporozoa 
(mostly Gregarines); Wellmer, 499. 
In Auchmeromyia luteola, intestine, 
Cercoplasma caulleryi n. sp. ; Roubaud, 
392. 
In flies ( Calliphora coloradensis and 
Sarcophaga sarraceniae ), digestive tract, 
Ilerpetomonas calliphorae and lineata 
n. spp. ; Swingle, 466.— In Calliphora 
erythrocephala (“blue-bottle”), gut, 
Crithidia calliphorae n. sp. ; Swellen- 
grebel, 459. 
In Calotermes castaneus (Honolulu), 
Parajoenia grassii n. g., n. sp. — In C. 
grassii (Chili), Stephanonympha silves- 
trii n. g., n. sp. ; Janicki, 235. — In Calo- 
termes jlavicollis , Mesojoenia decipiens 
n. g., n. sp. and Microrhopalodina 
enflata n. g., n. sp. ; Grassi & Foa, 
201 . 
In Cetonia (larva), intestine, Mono- 
cercomonas cetoniae n. sp. ; Jollos, 241. 
Hemiptera ( Dieuches humilis Reuter) 
found to transmit Leptomonas davidi 
from one Euphorbia -plant to another ; 
Bouet & Roubaud, 48. 
In Drosophila confusa and pluri- 
lineata , intestinal wall, Malpighian 
tubes and genital organs, Octosporea 
muscae-domesticae and O. monospora 
n. sp.; Chatton & Krempf, 99. — In 
D. ampelophila , plurilineata and trans- 
versa var. phalerata, Leptomonas spp. ; 
Chatton & L6ger, 100. — In D. rubro- 
striata , Leptomonas rubrostriatae ; in 
D. ampelophila , L . ampelophilae n. 
spp. ; Chatton & L6ger, 480. 
In caddis-fly larvae, intestine, Em- 
badomonas agilis n. g., n. sp., Crithidia 
campanulata Leger, Entamoeba sp., 
and (in fat-bodies) Gurleya legeri ; 
Mackinnon, 293. 
In a Pentatomid bug ( Erthesina 
fullo) (all phases), Flagellate parasites 
agreeing closely with the forms of 
Leishmania developed in cultures of 
non-ulcerating Oriental Sore; Carter, 
82. 
Gl. morsitans also acts as a true hos 
for T. gambiense ; Taute, 468. 
In Homalomyia canicularis , Lepto- 
monas muscae-domesticae , also “ Her- 
petomonas ” m.-d . ; Dunkerly, 142. 
In Lucilia sp. (perhaps sericata) y 
Cysto trypanosoma intestinalis n. g. 
n. sp.; Roubaud, 391. — In Lucilia sp. 
(green-bottle fly), digestive tract, Her- 
petomonas luciliae n. sp. ; Strickland, 
455. 
Relation of the young forms of 
Gregarina polymorpha to the host- 
cells (intestinal epithelium) of the 
meal-worm; Ishii, 231. 
In Musca domcstica (Dutch E. 
Indies), alimentary canal, also ovaries, 
Octosporea muscae-domesticae , a new 
Microsporidian; Flu, 171. 
In Pterostichus niger, alimentary 
canal, Gigaductus exiguus n. sp. : in 
Crypticus quisquilius alim. canal, 
Gregarina ovoidea n. sp., in Lagria 
hirta , alim. canal, G. rostrata n. sp. ; 
Wellmer, 490. 
In Pulex irritans, digestive tract, 
“ Crithidia ” pulicis n. sp. [most 
probably the trypanomonad phase of 
some Trypanosome] ; Porter, 377. 
Pulex serraticeps (and probably also 
irritans) most likely the alternate 
