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from Macedonia, VIII. 48; gills 



of larva of, X. 100. 

 Aedes epinolus, D. & K., described 



as new, II. 97; in Ecuador and 



Peru, II. 97, VI. 86. 

 Aedes {*A.) esoensis, Yam., de- 

 scribed as new, X. 147 ; in Japan, 



X. 147, 154. 

 Aedes {*Ochlerotatns) eucephalaeus, 



Dyar, described as new from 



Surinam, VII. 22. 

 Aedes {*Finlaya) eucleptes, Dyar, 



described as new from China, IX. 



207. 

 Aedes (*Ochlerotatus) excrncians, 



Wlk. {abfitchi, Felt), in Canada, 



VII. 105; in Denmark, IX. 82; 

 in Finland, X. 165 ; in Germany, 



VIII. 214; in Sweden, X. 87; in 

 U.S.A., I. 119, IV. 170, V. 161, 

 X. 203 ; breeding-places of, IV. 

 170, VII. 105; svnonvmv of, IX. 

 83, X. 131. 



Aedes (Stegomyia) fasciatus, F. (see 



A. argenteus). 

 Aides (Ochlerotatus) fergusoni, Tayl. 



(see Culex). 

 Aedes {* Ochlerotatus) fisheri, Dyar, 



described as new from California, 



VI. 49. 

 Aedes {* Ochlerotatus) fitchi, Felt & 



Young, in Canada, VII. 106; 



bionomics of, in New York, X. 



203. 

 Aedes {Culex, Culicada, *Ochlero- 



tatus) flavifrons, Skuse, in New 



South Wales, II. 149, III. 37. 

 Aedes [Grabhaniia) flavifro7is, Theo. 



(see A. theobaldi). 

 Aedes [* Stegomyia) flavopictus. 



Yam., described as new, X. 147; 



in Japan and Korea, X. 147, 154. 

 Aedes i* Ochlerotatus) fletcheri, Coq. 



(see A. lutescens). 

 Aedes {*Finlaya) fluviatilis, Lutz, 



in U.S.A., VI. 86. 

 Aedes i*Finlaya) formosaensis , 



Yam., described as new from 



Formosa, X. 147. 

 Aedes (*Ochlerotatus) freyi, Edw., 



described as new, X. 18 ; in 



Finland, X. 18, 166 ; in Germany, 



X. 18; likely to occur in Sweden, 



X. 88; A. lesnei possibly a 



synonym of, X. 131. 

 Aides [*Finlaya, Ochlerotatus) ful- 



gens, Edw., described as new, V. 



53; in Zanzibar, V. 53, VI. 123. 

 Aides {*Finlaya) fulvithorax, 'Lutz 



{Taeniorhynchus palliatus, Coq.), 



in Trinidad, V. 60. 

 Aides {Chrysoconops, * Ochlerotatus) 



(K 2009) 



fulvus, Wied., male of, in Panama, 



IX. 51 ; in Trinidad, V. 60. 

 Aides (*Sknsea) funereus, Theo. 



{basalis, Tayl.), in Amboina, IX. 

 123 ; in N. Australia, IV. 11, 182, 



V. 68, VI. 73, 227, X. 233 ; 

 breeding-places of, V. 68 ; bio- 

 nomics of, X. 233 ; probably not 

 a carrier of Onchocerca gihsoni, 



VI. 27. 



Aides funereus var. ornatus, Theo., 



in Ceram, IX. 133; in Papua, II. 



135, III. 153; described as 



Lepidotomyia lineata, sp. n., II. 



135 ; synonymy of, IX. 133. 

 Aides {*Aedimorphiis, Ochlerotatus) 



furcifer, Edw., in Gold Coast, V. 



45. 

 Aides fuscus, O.S. (see A. cinereus). 

 Aides gallii, Mart, (see A. pullatus 



jugorum) . 

 Aides {* Stegomyia) galloisi, Yam., 



described as new, X. 147 ; in 



Japan, X. 147, 154. 

 Aides [Culex, Culicada, *Finlaya, 



Ochlerotatus) geniculatus, Ol. {albo- 



punctatus, Rond., lateralis, Mg., 



ornatus, Mg.), in N. Africa, I. 200 ; 



in Britain, V. 52, VIII. 13, 157, 



X. 16, 105; in Corsica, IX. 38; 

 in Denmark, VII. 171, IX. 82; 

 in France, II. 180, VII. 99, VIII. 

 76, 82, IX. 38; in Germany, I. 

 40, II. 78, IV. 16, VI. 212, VII. 

 69, VIII. 27, 28, 214, TX. 29, 68; 

 in Macedonia, IX. 20, 92; in 

 Sweden, X. 87; in Switzerland, 



V. 42, VI. 172, X. 7; breeding- 

 places of, I. 40, IV. 16, V. 42. 52, 



VI. 172, 212, VII. 171, VIII. 28, 

 157, IX. 38, 68 ; effect of drought 

 on, X. 16; hibernation of, VIII. 

 27; egg of, I. 41; larva of, IV. 

 156, X. 100 ; synonymy of, X. 

 154; A. echinus compared with, 

 VIII. 48. 



Aides gonimus, D. & K., described 

 as new, VI. 86 ; in U.S.A., VI. 86, 

 X. 51 ; breeding-places of, X. 51. 



Aides grahami, Ludl., described as 

 new from Siberia, VIII. 59 ; a 

 synonym of A. dorsalis, q.v. 



Aides {*Finlaya, Ochlerotatus, Stego- 

 myia) gubernatoris , Giles, in India, 

 V. 39, VI. 64, X. 67; breeding 

 places of, X. 67. 



Aides (*Finlaya) hatorii. Yam. 

 described as new from Formosa, 

 X. 147. 



Aides {*Finlaya) heteropus, Dyar, 

 described as new from Costa Rica, 

 X. 55. 



