760 REVISION OP CULICIDjE in the macleay museum. 



abraded specimens of C. fatigans Wied., and consequently Giles' 

 name must sink as a synonym of C. fatigans Wied. 



iEDEOMYIA VENUSTIPES (Skuse). 



(Plate xxx, fig.3.) 



jEdes venustipes Skuse, Proc. Linn. Soc. N. S. Wales, (2), iii., 

 p.1761, 1898; Theobald, Mon. Culicid., ii., p. 223, 1901; v., pp.469, 

 477, 1910; Taylor, Bull. Northern Territory, No. i., p. 62, 1912; 

 Ann. Rept. Aust. Inst. Trop. Med., p.59, (1911) 1913. 



This species has been fully described by me, and specimens 

 from Queensland, when compared with the type, were seen not 

 to differ from it. 



EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXX 



Fig.l. — Culicada vittiger (Skuse) $ ; head. 

 Fig.2. — Culicada vittiger (Skuse) 9; wing. 

 Fig.3. — jEdeomyia venustipes (Skuse) 9 ; wing. 



Figures approximately x 13. 



