Dec, 1906] Dyar and Knab : Lary.k of Cn.iciD.E. 197 



Aedes sollicitans Walker. 



Culex sollicitans Walker. Ins., SauncL, Dipt., i, 427, 1856. 



Culex sollicitans Dyar, Journ. X. Y. ent. soe., x, 197, 1902. 



Culex sollicitans Smith, Ent. News, xiii, pi. f. 4, 1902. 



Culex sollicitans Smith, Sp. Bull. N. J. Agr. Exp. Sta., July, 1902. 



Cutex sollicitans Dyar, Proe. ent. soe. Wash., v. 47, 1902. 



Culex sollicitans Smith, Pysehe, x, 1, 1903. 



Culex sollicitans Smith, Rept. ent., Dept., N. J. Agr., Exp., Sta., 515, 1903 



Culex sollicitans Smith, Bull. 171, N. J. Agr. Exp. Sta., 17, 1904. 



Culex sollicitans Felt, Bull. 79, N. Y. Sta. Mus., 295, 1904. 



Culex sollicitans Smith, N. J. Agr. Exp. Sta., Rept. Mosq., 203, 1905. 



Culex sollicitans Blanchard, Les Moustiques, 295, 1905. 



The well-known ' ' New Jersey mosquito' ' breeding in the salt water 

 marshes and pools left by high tides along the Atlantic coast from 

 Maine to Florida. The senior author found it at New Smyrna, 

 Florida. We do not know if it extends into the tropics. 



Aedes mitchellaj Dyar. 

 Culex mitchcllcc Dyar, Journ. X. V. ent. soe., xiii, 74, 185, 1K7, [905. 



Found bv the senior author and Mr. Caudell in Georgia and Florida. 

 It is nearly allied to the preceding, but differs in habits, living in 

 temporary rain-water puddles away from the coast. 

 Aedes trivittatus Coquillett. 



Culex trivittatus Coquillett, Journ. X. Y. ent. soe., x, 193, 1902. 



Culex trivittatus Smith, Ent. News, xv, 145, 1904. 



Culex trivittatus Felt, Bull. 79, X. Y. Sta. Mus., :■>:-,:•>, I9°4- 



Culex trivittatus Smith, X. J. Agr. exp. Sta., Rept. Mosq., 288, 1905. 



Culex trivittatus Blanchard, Les Moustiques, 339, 1905. 



Known as vet only from New Jersey. We have not personally 

 collected the species; the credit for its discovery belongs to Prof. J.B. 

 Smith. 



Aedes auroides Felt. 



Culicelsa auroides Felt, Bull. 79, X. Y. Sta. Mus., 449, 1903. 



One of the early Spring species detected in northern New York by 

 Dr. Felt. We have as yet no additional localities. 

 Aedes infirmatus, new species. Fig. 12. 



With the characters given in the table. The specimens were ob- 

 tained by Dr. Dupree at Baton Rouge, La., and determined by Mr. 

 Coquillett as "Culex confirmatus Arrib." a determination which ap- 

 pears to us too improbable to accept. 



