CATALOGUE OF NORTH AMERICAN DIPTERA. 125 



F. Lynch Arribalzaga, Revista d. Miiseo de la Plata, i, 382, pi. iv, f. 3. — 

 Argentina. 



Howard, Canad. Ent., xxxii, 353, larva and pupa desc. and fig. ; " Mos- 

 quitoes," 144-152, figs., life hist., etc.; Bull. 25, 45, fig., etc. — Mass. to 

 Fla. and Cal. 



CoQUiLLETT, Bull. 4, 2^, oc. ; Circ. 40, notes ; Bull. 25, 22, notes. 



Theobald, Monogr. of Culicidse, i, 261, pi. x, f. t,/ ; in. 130, notes. 



Giles, Handb. of Gnats, 2d ed., 345. 



H. F. Harris, Ent. News, xiv, 232, eggs desc. 



Garman, Ky. Ex. Sta. Bull. 96, 215, oc. in Ky. 



JoHANNSEN, Bull. 68, N. Y. St. Mus., 411. 



N. J. — Smith Cat. ; Fla. — Johnson ; Miss. — Herrick. 

 howardii Coquillett, Canad. Ent., xxxiii, 258. — Hartsville, S. C. 



Theobald, Monogr. of Culicidse, iii, 131, quotes desc. 



JoHANNSEN, Bull. 68, N. Y. State Mus., 410, no desc. 

 scintillans Walker, List, i, i (Sabethes). — Para, S. A. 



Theobald, Monogr. of Culicidae, i, 265, redesc. ; iii, 130, oc. in Trinidad. 



STEGOMYIA. 



Theobald, Monogr. of Culicidse, i, 283, 1901, table of species, etc. 

 Giles, Handb. of Gnats, 2d ed., 368, 1902, table of species, etc. 

 fasciata Fabricius, Syst. Antl., 36 {Culex). — W. Indies. 



Meigen, Syst. Beschr., i, 3 (Culex calopus). — Europe. 



Wiedemann, Auss. Zweifl., i, 8, 10 {Culex fasciata and tccniopus). — W. L 



and Savannah, Ga. 

 Desvoidy, Mem. Soc. Hist. Nat. Paris, in, 408 (Culex f rater). — W. L 

 Macquart, Dipt. Exot., Suppl., i, 8(Culex aiinulitarsis). — Isle de France. 

 Walker, List, i, 3, 4 (Culex viridifrons, excitans, formosus, inexorabilis). 



No. loc. ; Sierra Leone; Ga. Also Dipt. Saund., 430 (C. agitans) from 



Para and Jour. Linn. Soc, iv, 91 (C. impatibilis), and v, 229 (C. zona- 



tipcs). 

 Skuse, Proc. Linn. Soc. New South Wales, ni, 1740 (C. baiicroftii). — N. 



Australia. 

 FiCALBi, Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital, 1889 (C. elegans), and 1896, 251 (C. elegans 



and calopus Meig.). — Italy. 

 F. Lynch Arribalzaga, Revista d. Museo de la Plata, i, 402, pi. in, f. i 



(C. mosquito Desv.). — Argentina. 

 Giles, Jour. Trop. Med., 1899, 64 (C. rossii). 

 Howard, " Mosquitoes," 121-140, life hist, and account of its relation to 



yellow fever; Bull. 25, 30, oc. in Ga., La., Tex. and W. I. 

 Walter Reed, surgeon, and Jas. Carroll, A. Agramonte, and Jesse W. 



Lazear, assistant surgeons, in Phil. Med. Jour., Oct., 1900, preliminary 



paper on etiology of yellow fever, tracing it to the bite of this mosquito. 



This paper is noticed in Science, n. ser., xii, 692, Nov. 2, 1900. 

 Theobald, Monogr. of Culicidae, i, 289, pi. xiii, f. 49, 50. — S. Europe, E. 



and W. Africa; India to Japan and Australia; S. U. S. to Argentina. 



The Yellow Fever Mosquito; also conveys filariasis. 

 Theobald, Mon., iii, 141, additional notes. 

 Garman, Bull. 96, Ky. Ex. Sta., 210, fig., etc. — Ky. 

 var. mosquito Desvoidy, Mem. Soc. Hist. Nat. Paris, ni, 407 (Culex mosquito). 



— Cuba. 

 Guerin et Percheron, Gen., &c. Dipt., pi. n, f. i (id.). 



