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COFFIN HOWARD, DYAR AND KNAB 



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Stegomyia fasciata Fab 280 A'edes calopus Meig 826 



Janthinosoma musica Say 281 Psorophora sayi D. & K 554 



Janthinosoma varipes Coq... 281 Psorophora coffini D. & K... 574 



Wyeomyia smithii Coq 282 Wyeomyia hahama D. & K. .. 62 



_, , , ^ ., J A'edes condolescens D. & K. 789 



Culex confirmatus Arnb 282 ^ ^ ..^^^ plutocraticus D. & K. 804 



Culex cyanescens Coq 283 var. of Psorophora coffini D. 



& K 574 



Culex jamaicensis Theob 283 Psorophora j amaicensis 



Theob 581 



Culex nanus Coq 284 Psorophora pygmaea Theob.. 600 



Culex pipiens Linn 285 Culex quinquefasciatus Say.. 346 



Culex restuans Theob 286 



Culex serratus Theob 286 A'edes pertinax Grabh 791 



Culex sollicitans Walk 287 A'edes sollicitans Walk 658 



Culex taeniorhynchus Wied.. 287 A'edes niger Giles 672 



Culex territans Walk 288 Culex sphinx How., D. & K.. 301 



Culex trivittatus Coq 289 A'edes obturbator D. & K 778 



The following species have been since recorded : 



A'edes albonotata Coq. Monogr., p. 855. New Providence! Is., 



1915 (Dyar). 

 Culex bahamensis D. & K., Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, xiv, 206, 210, 



1906. 

 Culex similis Theob., Monogr., p. 342, New Providence Is., 1915 



(Dyar) ; Djar and Knab, Ins. Insc. Mens., iii, 112, 1915. 

 Culex aseyehae Dyar and Knab, Ins. Insc. Mens., iii, 112, 1915. 

 Culex sp., Dyar and Knab, Ins. Insc. Mens., iii, 115, 1915. 



It will be noticed that the species recorded by Coffin as 

 Culex restuans was not restudied for the Monograph. I have 

 recently gone over this and find that a new and very interesting 

 form is represented. 



Culex (Transculicia, new subgenus) eleuthera, new species. 

 Female. — Head with sparse narrow curved bronzy brown 

 scales and numerous erect forked blade ones; the sides with 

 flat white scales, which run a little way up along the margin 

 of the eye. Proboscis black, the middle portion injured. 

 Mesonotum brown, with three darker lines in the integument, 

 sparsely clothed with narrow curved bronzy brown scales, 

 mixed with a few silvery whitish ones, which appear prin- 



