2oo Journal New York Entomological, Society, [vol. xiv. 



Aedes varipalpus Coquillett. 



Culex varipalpus Coquillett, Can. ent., xxxiv, 292, 1902. 

 Culex varipalpus Dyar, Proc. ent. soc. Wash., vi, 40, 1904. 

 Culex van palpus Dyar, Journ. N. V. ent. soc., xii, 90, 1904. 

 Cult * vzripalpis Blanch ird, Les Moustiques, 628, 1905. 



A western species, probably a hollow tree feeder. The only larvae 

 found were in an artificial receptacle. 



Aedes canadensis Theobald. 



Culex canadensis Theobald, Mon. Culic, ii, 3, 1901. 



Culex canadensis Smith, Ent. News, xiii, 267, 1902. 



Culex canadensis Dyar, Science, n. s., xvi, 672, 1902. 



Culex canadensis Dyar, Journ. N. V. ent. soc, x, 194, 1902. 



( ulex canadensis Smith, Ent. News., xiii, 300, 1902. 



( 'uh x cana lens is Dyar, Proc. ent. soe. Wash., v, 141, 1903. 



Culex canadensis Smith, Bull, 171, X. J. Exp. Sta., 27, 1904. 



Culex canadensis Felt, Bull. 70, X. Y. Sta. Mus., 304, 1904. 



Culex canadensis Smith, X. J. Agr. Exp. Sta., Rept. Mosq., 267, 1905. 



Culex cimicnsis Blanchard, Les Moustiques, 316, 1905. 



A very common woods species, breeding in temporary pools all 

 Summer, most abundantly in early Spring. Its distribution is north- 

 ern, although it occurs sparingly as far South as Washington, D. C, 

 where we have taken it, and even at Jacksonville, Florida, where 

 it was taken by the senior author and Mr. Caudell. 

 Aedes nivitarsis Coquillett. 



Culex nivitarsis Coquillett, Proc. ent. soc. Wash., vi, 168, 1904. 



Culex nivitarsis Smith & Grossbeck, Psyche, xii, 14, 1905. 



Culex nivitarsis Smith, X. J. Agr. Exp. Sta., Rept. Mosq., 229, 1905. 



A species discovered by Mr. Grossbeck in New Jersey. We have 

 not been able to separate the larva from that of canadensis, but that 

 may be due to the fragmentary condition of the material. 

 Aedes cantator Coquillett. 



Culex cantator Coquillett, Can. ent., xxxv, 255, 1903. 



Culex can ta tor Smith, Bull. 171, N. J. Agr. Exp. Sta., 22, 1904. 



Culex cantator Felt, Bull. 79, N. Y. Sta. Mus., 293, 1904. 



Culex cantator Dyar, Journ. X. V. ent. soc, xiii, 28, 1965. 



Culex cantator Smith, X. J. Agr. Exp. Sta., Rept. Mosq., 238, 1905. 



The species breeds near the sea shore along the northern Atlantic 

 coast, not necessarilv in salt water. It breeds all Summer,apparent- 



