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Family CuLiciD^. 



Anopheles maculipennis Meigen. Kansas, Douglas county; August. 



punctipennis Say. Kansas, Douglas county; April, in window of 

 house; August; August, twilight; December. 

 Janthinosoma musica Say. Kansas, Douglas county; June, July. 

 Psorophora ciUata Fab. Kansas, Douglas county; September, at night. 

 Culex consobrinus Desv, Kansas, Douglas county; March, at night; April; 

 May, twilight; June; October (most abundant in this month ) ; Oc- 

 tober, at night in house; November (all determined by Dr. E. P. 

 Felt). On Kansas list as inornatus Will. 



impiger Wlk. Kansas, Douglas county; May, at night; July; July, 

 twilight (all determined by Dr. E. P. Felt, who considers speci- 

 mens by this name as distinct from nigripes Zett.) New to Kan- 

 sas list. 



inornatus Will. Kansas, Douglas county; March; April; May, at 

 night (determined by Dr. C. F. Adams). Similar specimens were 

 identified as consobrinus Desv. by Dr. E. P. Felt. However, 

 Doctor Williston has declared that his species cannot possibly be 

 consobrinus. 



pipiens Linne. Kansas, Douglas county; May; June; June, twilight; 

 August; November (all known in collection as fatigans Wied.); 

 June, twilight, and July, twilight (determined by Dr. H. G. Dyar). 

 New to the Kansas list.— Colorado, Denver; August (determined 

 by Dr. H. G. Dyar). 



restuans Theob. Kansas, Douglas county; May; May, twilight; June; 

 June, twilight; July, twilight; August; August, twilight; Septem- 

 ber, in house; October (all determined by Dr. E. P. Felt). New 

 to the Kansas list. 



sylvestris Theob. Kansas, Douglas county; April; May, at night and 

 in house; June; June, twilight; July; July, twilight; August; Octo- 

 ber. New to Kansas. — Colorado, Denver; August (determined by 

 Dr. H. G. Dyar). 



tarsalisCoq. Kansas, Douglas county; April; June, twilight; August, 

 October, November (all determined by Dr. E. P. Felt); June, 

 twilight (determined by Dr. H. G. Dyar) ; also, July, twilight (com- 

 pared).— Colorado, Denver and Colorado Springs; August (deter- 

 mined by Dr. H. G. Dyar). 



triseriatus Say. Kansas, Douglas county; May (bred in University 



museum from foul water in pail containing bones placed there to 



soak; determined by Dr. L. O. Howard); June; June, twilight; 



July, twilight; August. 



Tseniorhynchus perturbans Wlk. Kansas, Douglas county; August, twilight. 



New to Kansas. 

 Aedes (Culex) abfitchii Felt.? Colorado, Tabernash; August (determined 



by Dr. H. G. Dyar, from a single badly rubbed specimen) . 

 Sayomyia punctipennis Say. Kansas, Douglas county; July, at electric 



light (determined by 0. A. Johannsen) ; August, at night (determined by 

 ^ Dr. E. P. Felt). New to Kansas. 



