986 
HULECOETOMYIA Theobald (12). 
42. HULECOETOMYIA PSEUDOTAENIATA Giles. 
Stegomyia pseudotaeniata Giles, The Entom. (1901), 192. 
=e Theob., Mono, Culic. (1901), 1, 312, 
fig. 312. 
__. _Handb. of Gnats (1902), 379. 
— Theob., Gen. Ins., Culic. (1905), 20. 
India; Riza, Manila waterworks, Gorge Camp, P. I. (5596 Banks). 
This is the first record of this species as from the Philippine Islands. 
I bred the specimens under conditions similar to those mentioned by 
Giles. It was common in January at the locality cited. 
GRABHAMIA Theobald (21). 
43. GRABHAMIA SPENCERII Theob. 
Culex spencerii Theob., Mono. Culic. (1901), 2, 99. 
Giles, Handb. of Gnats (1902), 431. 
Grabhamia spencerii Theob., Mono, Culic. (1903), 3, 250. 
Gen. Ins., Culic. (1905). 
Canada, Idaho; PHitiprinre ISLANDS. 
This is evidently quoted as from the Philippines in error in “ Genera 
Insectorum.” 
CULEX Linnaeus (24). 
44. CULEX ANNULIFERUS Ludlow. 
annulifera Ludlow, J. N. Y. Ent. Soc. (1903), 2, 141. 
annuliferus Ludlow, Can. Ent. (1904), 36, 72. 
_._. annulifera Ludlow, Jbid. (1904), 36, 299. 
PANGASINAN, Camp Gregg, Bayambang, P. 1. (W. P. Chamberlain). 
45. CULEX concoLor Desvoidy, Mem. de la Soc. d’Hist. Nat. de Paris (1825), 4, 
405. 
Theob., Mono. Culic, (1901), 2, 107, Pl. XXVIII, 
figs. 109, 110. 
CG les, J. Trop. Med. (1904), 7, 368. 
Theob., Gen. Ins., Culic. (1905), 29. 
PAMPANGA, Camp Stotsenberg, Angeles, P. I. (#. R. Whitmore). 
Theobald states that the genus relation of this species is still uncertain. 
46. CULEX FATIGANS Wiedmann, Aussereurop. Zweifl. Ins, (1828), 10. 
Culex aestuans Wied., Jbid. (1828). 
; purgens Wied., bid. (1828), 9. 
pallipes Meigen, Syst. Beschr., Supp. (1838). 
anxifer Coquerel (Bigot), Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr, (1859), 112. 
Heteronycha dolosa Arribalzaga, Dipt. Argent. (1896), 56. 
Culex macleayi Skuse, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales (1896), 1745. 
Culex skusei Giles, Handb. of Gnats (1900), 292. 
~ Theob., Mono. Culic. (1901). : 
Giles, Handb. of Gnats (1902), 438. 
_________ Theob., Mono. Culic. (1903), 3, 225. 
Theob., Gen. Ins., Culic. (1905), 28. 
