462 AUSTRALIAN CULICIDJS, i., 



A specimen of this species was kindly lent to me by Mr. 

 Froggatt, Government Entomologist of New South Wales, which 

 was taken by him on the Clarence River, Northern New South 

 Wales. 



The ungues of the fore- and raid-legs are equal and uniserrate, 

 of the hind-legs equal and simple. 



CuLiCADA TASMANiENSis Strickland. 



Entomologist, xKv., No.576, p.181 (1911); Taylor, Trans. Ent. 

 Soc. Lond., 1913, p.687, PI. xli., figs. 3-4 (March 31, 1914). 



Hab. — Kelso, Hobart, Lindisfarne, St. Helens, Tasmania (F. 

 M. Littler). 



Edwards [Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (8), ix., p.526(1912)] places 

 this species as a synonym of C. criicians Walker, remarking that 

 Walker's type is in poor condition, but quite recognisable as 

 being the same as Strickland's species. 



CuLicADA VANDEMA Strickland. 

 (PI. xxxvi., fig. 11.) 

 Entomologist, xliv., No.577, p. 202(1911). 

 Hah. — Wedge Bay, Tasmania (F. M. Littler). 



CULICELSA VIGILAX (Skuse). 



Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, (2), p.l731 (1888) ; Edwards, 

 Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (8), ix., p. 524 (1919); Taylor, Proc. Linn. 

 Soc. N. S. Wales, xxxviii., p.756(19l4). 



Hah. — Rydalmere, Maclean, N.S.W. (Dr. Ferguson); Vailala, 

 Lese, Papua (Dr. Breinl). 



Edwards gives C. procax Theob., {nee Skuse) as a synonym. I 

 think this must be an error, as the species, Theobald redescribed, 

 agrees with Skuse's type. 



CULICELSA ALBOANNULATA (Macquart). 



(Plate xxxvi., figs. 12-1 3.) 



Dipt. Exot. Suppl., iv., p.l0(1850); Theobald, Mon. Culicid., i., 

 p.389(1901). 



Hah. — The Oaks, N.S.W.(Dr. Ferguson); Eidsvold, Queens- 

 land (Dr. Bancroft), Stannary Hills (Queensland Museum). 



