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antennae of so unusual a size and character, but there can be 

 little doubt that it will be found to be in some way necessi- 

 tated by its peculiar domicile. 



The tables given below, which are based on those that 

 appeared in the first edition, are reproduced, with a few 

 additions, from Mr. Theobald's monograph. 



LIST OF SPECIES ARRANGED ACCORDING TO COUNTRIES. 



Europe — 53 Species. 



Anopheles Sinensis, Wiedemann. 



sub species pseudopictus, Grassi, Italy. 



— superpictus, Grassi, Italy. 



— maculipennis, Meigen, general. 



— bifurcatus, Linn., general. 



— nigripes, Staeger, Scandinavia to Italy. 



— pictus, Loew (?). 



Stegomyia fasciata, Fabricins, Italy, Spain, Portugal, England (?), 

 Gibraltar. 



— sugens, Wiedemann, Corsica. 

 Culex mimeticus, Noe, Italy. 



— annulatus, Schrank, general. 



— Ficalbii, No^, Italy. 



— spathipalpis, Rondani, Italy, Gibraltar. 



— glaphyropterus, Schiner, Austria, Italy. 

 (?) — penetrans, R. Desvoidy, France. 



— - cantans, Meigen, Europe generally. 



— bipunctatus, R. Desvoidy. France. 



— pulcripalpis, Rondani, Italy, England. 



— dorsalis, Meigen, Europe generally. 



— pencUlaris, Rondani, Italy. 



— pulcritarsis, Rondani, Italy. 



— leucacanthus, Loew, Kasan, Russia. 



— ornatus, Meigen, generally. 



— nemorosus, Meigen, generally. 



— nigripes, Zetterstedt, Scandinavia, Arctic Circle. 



— silvae, Tlieob., England. 



— pipiens, Linnaeus, Europe. 



— nigritulus, Zetterstedt, Scandinavia, England. 



— annulipes, Meigen, general. 



— articulatus, Rondani, Italy. 



— impudicus, Ficalbi, Italy. 



— punctatus, Meigen, Germany, Russia, Italy. 



— guttatus, Curtis, England. 



— hortensis, Ficalbi, Italy. 



— domesticus, Germar, Dalmatia. 



— lutescens, Fabricius, generally. 



