REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST I904 



Fig. 13 Culex annulioris, 

 harpe. much enlarged, 

 showing the smooth, 

 basal, arcuate, chitinous 

 process (Original) 



Cuiex annulioris Theo. Genitalia, male. Basal clasp segment 

 moderately stout, rounding gradually to a somewhat acute apex. 

 Terminal clasp segment enlarged at base, strongly curved at apical 

 third and bearing a short, stout terminal spine. Claspette a sub- 

 apical group consisting of two very stout, chitinous spines with 

 strongly curved acute tips, a more slender one close beside them, 

 and slightly removed another small 

 group of about six spines and a spatu- 

 late organ, the tip of the latter appear- 

 ing unusually acute. Harpes nearlj^ 

 divided, the main branch stout, strongly 

 curved and with a thick apical tuft of 

 stout, chitinous spines. Minor limb 

 strongly curved, sickle-shaped and with 

 an acute apex. Harpagones short, 

 stout, terminating in a series of strongly 

 curved, stout, chitinous spines. Unci 

 slender, probably approximate, gradu- 

 ally rounding to an acute apex. Seta- 

 ceous lobes weakly developed, each with 

 about six slender, curved setae. 



Culex tigripes Grand. Genitalia, male. Basal clasp segment 

 rather expanded at the extreme base, moderate, tapering gradually 

 to a narrowly rounded apex. Terminal clasp segment stout, taper- 

 ing and curving strongly to a slender apex 

 bearing a short, stout apical spine. Claspette 

 a conspicuous subapical process bearing three 

 stout, chitinous processes and three smaller 

 ones but with no trace of a spatulate organ. 

 Harpes divided, the major liinb rather stout 

 with a broadly expanded apex crowned with 

 a thick group of stout, chitinous spines. 

 Minor limb about one fourth the length of 

 the major, strongly curved and with a blunt 

 apex. Harpagones broadly expanded at the 

 iDase, terminating in a long, slender, blunt, 

 chitinous spine and with a group of short, 

 stout, chitinous spines near the base of the 

 long one. Unci slender, probably approxi- 

 mate, tapering gradually to a broadly rounded 

 apex. Setaceous lobes weakly developed 

 and with about eight long, slender setae. 



Culex concolor Rob.-Desv. Genitalia, 

 male. Basal clasp segment stout, subconi- 

 cal with a broadly rounded apex. Terminal 

 clasp segment rather stout, somewhat enlarged basally and with a 

 rather long, stout apical spine. Claspette a subapical conical 

 internal process bearing four simple, stout, chitinous spines and so 

 far as can be determined with no trace of a spatulate organ. Harpes 

 divided, the main limb long, slender, crowned with a thick group 

 of stout, chitinous spines. Minor limb father short, stout and at 



Fig. 14 C u 1 e X t i g r i p e s, 



harpaRo, illustrating the 

 peculiar basal, chitinous 

 processes, much enlarged 

 (Original) 



