[88 Journal New York Entomological Society, [vol. xiv. 



Coquillett named them "Uranotcenia socialis Theob." We dedicate 

 the species to Mr. Coquillett, who has certainly performed a vast 

 amount of labor on a difficult subject, whatever we may think of his 

 results. 



Genus DEINOCERITIES Theobald. 



Deinocerites Theobald, Mon. Culic, ii, 215, 1901. 

 Brachiosoma Theobald, Journ. Trop. med., iv, 229, 1901. 

 Brachiomyia Theobald, Mon. Culic, ii, 343, 1901. 

 Deinokerides Giles, Handb. On. or Mosq., 472, 1902. 

 Dinocerites Blanchard, Les Moustiques 413, 1905. 



Deinocerites cancer Theobald. 



Deinocerites cancer Theobald, Mon. Culic., ii, 215, 1901. 

 Deinocerites cancer Theobald, Mon. Culic, iii, 279, 1903. 

 Deinocerites cancel Dyar, Journ. \. Y. ent. soc, xiii, 27, 1904. 

 Dinocerites cancer Blanchard, Les Moustiques, 414, 1005. 



The now well-known inhabitant of crab holes at high water mark 

 along the sea shore of southern Florida and the Antilles. We have 

 specimens from Dr. Grabham from Jamaica and it was collected in 

 southern Florida by the senior author and Mr. Caudell. Descriptions 

 have been published. 



Genus AEDES Meigen. 



Aedes Meigen, Syst. beschr. bek. eur. Zweifl. Ins., i, 13, 1818. 



Ochlerotatus Arribalzaga, Rev. del Mus. de La Plata, ii, 146, 1891. 



// 1 m igogus *Williston, Trans, ent, soc Lond., 271, 1896. 



Stegomyia Theobald, Mem. Liverp. Sch. Trop. Mel., iv, App., iii, 1901. 



Grabkamia Theobald, Mon. Culic, iii, 243, 1903. 



Howardina Theobald, Mon. Culic, iii, 287, 1903. 



Verrallina Theobald, Mon. Culic, iii, 295, 1903. 



Culicelsa Felt, Bull. 79, N. Y. Sta. Mus, 391 b, 1904. 



( ulicada Felt, Bull. 79, N. Y. Sta. Mus., 391 b, 1904. 



Ecculex Felt, Bull. 79, N.Y. Sta. Mus., 391 c, 1904. 



Protoculex Felt, Bull. 79, N. Y. Sta. Mus., 39id, 1904. 



Pseudoculex Dyar, Proc ent. soc. Wash., vii, 47, 1905. 



Gymnometopa Coquillett, Proc. ent. soc. Wash., vii, 183, 1906. 



Lepidoplatys Coquillett, Science, n. s., xxiii, 314, 1906. 



*The genus Hcemagogus may perhaps be recognized on the larval character 

 of a small triangular chitinous plate on each side of the ventral brush of th e 

 last segment, the segment being not ringed. If so, it will take Howardina and 

 Gymnometopa as synonyms, and include the species cyaneus Fab , philosophicus 

 D.& K., 'walkeri Theob., albonotata Coq., busckii Coq . and mediovittata Coq. 



