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CULEX FATIGANS Wiedmann— Continued. 
Asia, South, Central, and North America, West Indies, Africa, southern 
Europe, Australia, Oceanic Islands; MAnina, P. I., Inoro, P. I., CAVITE, 
P. IL, Nkeros Occwentar, Bago, P. I. (751, 765, 6001, 6005, 6092 
Banks) and various collectors. 
This is one of the commonest night-flying mosquitoes in the Philippines. 
It hides by day in clothing and clothespresses. 
CULEX FRAGILIS Ludlow, J. N. Y, Ent. Soc. (1903), 11, 143. 
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. 
CULEX GELIDUS Theobald, Mono. Oulic. (1901), 2, 20, PI. XXIV, fig. 93. 
z - Giles, Handb. of Gnats (1902). 
: - Ludlow, Can. Ent. (1904), 36, 299. 
—_____ Gen. Ins., Culic. (1905), 26. — 
Southern and central India, Ceylon, Federated Malay States; PANGAST- 
NAN, Camp Gregg, Bayambang, P. 1. (W. P. Chamberlain). 
CULEX GELIDUS CUNEATUS Theobald, Mono. Culic. (1901), 2, 22, fig. 159, 
aa _ Giles, J. Trop. Med. (1904), 7, 368. 
ee es ae — Gen. Ins., Culic. (1905), 26. 
Southern India, Federated Malay States; PAMPANGA, Camp Stotsen- 
berg, Angeles, P. I. (HZ. R. Whitmore) ; Manina, P. I. (4398, 447], 5740, 
5760 Banks). 
A fairly common mosquito flying at twilight and during early evening. 
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CULEX HIRSUTERON Theobald, Mono. Culic. (1901), 2, 98, figs. 196, 197. 
Culex hirsuteros Giles, Handb. of Gnats (1902), 451. 
Giles, J. Trop. Med. (1904), 7, 368. 
hirsuteron Theob., Gen. Ins., Culic. (1905), 27. 
Virginia, Woodstock, U. S. A. (F. O. Pratt); Pampanea, Camp Stot- 
senberg, Angeles, P. 1. (2. R. Whitmore). 
Giles says that “this specimen is so badly rubbed that the identification 
is doubtful,” and I doubt its being the insect which Theobald describes 
from Virginia, U. 8. A. 
. CULEX IMPELLENS Walker, Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond. (1860), 4, 91. 
ee ee eee ~ Theob., Mono. Culic. (1901), 1, 362, figs. 122, 123. 
; ——_________ Giles, Handb. of G@nats (1902), 405. 
Ee — Giles, J. Trop. Med. (1904), 7, 368. 
PAMPANGA, Camp Stotsenberg, Angeles, P. I. (HZ. R. Whitmore). 
. CULEX LUTEOLATERALIS Theobald, Mono. Qulic. (1901), 2, 71, Pl. XXVIII, 
fig. 108. 
ek Sa ae ae Giles, Handb. of Gnats (1902), 448. 
oe aero ee = —_______ Giles, J. Trop. Med. (1904), 7, 368. 
ae IE ee TT : _ Gen. Ins., Culic. (1905), 27. 
Natal, western and central Africa, Federated Malay States; PAMPANGA, 
Camp Stotsenberg, Angeles, P. I. (4. R. Whitmore) ; Mantia, P. I. (5728 
Banks). 
A fairly abundant mosquito in Manila. 
