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Genus CULICELSA Felt. 
Type: t<zniorhynchus Wied., the only species properly re- 
ferred here. Dr. Pelt adds aurifer Coq., but I consider this to 
represent a distinct generic type. I am doubtful, moreover, 
whether the hook on the harpes is to be considered a generic 
character. If not, Culiselsa falls in with the following. 
Genus GRABHAMIA Theobald. 
Type: dorsalis Meig. Synonym, Culicada Felt, type cana- 
densis Theob. I have not seen the genitalia of dorsalis, but 
Theobald figures the larva of it and the genitalia of a closely 
allied species. This is our largest genus. Sixteen species are 
referred here with certainty, viz: canadensis Theob., dupreei 
Coq., sollicitans Walk., cantans Meig., atropalpus Coq., cantator 
Coq., uaripalpus Coq., curriei Coq., impiger Walk.,-' lazarensis 
F. and Y., pullatus Coq., trichurus Dyar, triseriatus Say, punc- 
tor Kirb., czstivalis Dyar, onondagensis Felt, and twenty-five 
others more or less probably, viz: trimttatus Coq., fitchii F. and 
Y., squamiger Coq., ab fitchii Felt, testaceus Wulp, bigotii Bell, 
excrucians Walk., impatiens Walk., annulatus Schv., confirma- 
tus Arrib., scholasticus Theob., inflictus Theob., hirsuteron 
Theob., rubidus Desv., nigripalpus Theob., janitor Theob., 
palus Theob., similis Theob., bimaculatus Coq., discolor Coq., 
fletcheri Coq., nanus Coq., niveitarsis Coq., vittata Theob., 
spenceri Theob. The genitalia of several have been figured. 
Genus PROTOCULEX Felt. 
Type: serratus Theob., the only species so far represented. 
Dr. Felt has briefly described the genitalia, though he has not 
figured them. I have a fine photograph of the parts from him, 
and a figure may be expected later, I presume. 
Genus THEOBALDIA Neveau-Lemaire. 
Type: annulata Meig. Culiseta Felt is a synonym, with type 
absobrinus Felt. Five species will be referred here, though 
their synonymy is not settled. They are annulata Meig., inci- 
dens Thorn., consobrinus Desv., absobrinus Felt, magnipennis 
Felt. 
Genus CULICELLA Felt. 
Type: dyari Coq., well figured by Dr. Felt. Melanurus Coq. 
also falls here, having essentially the same structure, though 
the basal plate is less developed. Dr. Felt referred it to E ecu- 
lex, but I cannot see that it has any affinity therewith. 
Genus NEOCULEX, new genus. 
Type: territans Walk. This species may be separated from 
Culex proper on the characters given above. Dr. Felt figures 
