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INDEX OF ARTHROPODS. 



Culex hortensis, Edw. (see C. 



apicalis). 

 Culex liortensis, Fie. [territans, aiict. 



nee Wlk.), in Albania, VII. 138; 



in Balkans, VI. 163, 201, VIII. 



88, 90, IX. 20, 90, 92; in Canary 



Islands, X. 31; in France, VII. 



99, X. 30; in Germanv, 11. 78, 



VII. 69, VIII. 27, 121, IX. 29, 30, 

 X. 128; in Italy, VII. 156; not 

 recorded from Mecklenberg, VIII. 

 214; in Palestine, IX. 99; in 

 Switzerland, X. 7 ; bionomics of, 



VIII. 27, IX. 30, 91 ; trematode in 

 larva of, X. 128; breeding-places 

 of, IX. 99 ; placed in subgenus 

 Neociilex, VIII. 101 ; distinct from 

 C. apicalis, VIII. 49. t 



Ctilex {*Melanoconioii) Jiumilis, 

 Theo., in Brazil, VI. 90. 



Culex {*Choeroporpa) idottus, Dyar, 

 described as new from Dutch 

 Guiana, VIII. 102. 



Culex imitator, Theo., in Trinidad, 



V. 60. 



Culex impellens, Wlk., in India, I. 

 79, II. 191, IX. 124; not experi- 

 mentally transmitting malaria, 



VI. 195; bionomics of, IX. 124. 

 Culex {Aedes, Micraedes) incon- 



spicuosus, Theo., X. 153; in W. 



Africa, V. 3, VI. 225, IX. 42; 



breeding-places of, IX. 42. 

 Culex incriminator , D. & K. (see 



C. peccator). 

 Culex {*Choeropoypa) indecorahilis, 



Theo., male of, in Brazil, X. 55. 

 Culex inelegans, Dyar, described as 



new from Philippines, IX. 51. 

 Culex {* Lophoceratoniy i a) infantulus, 



Edw., described as new from 



Hong Kong, X. 197. 

 Culex {*Cayrollia) infoliatits, B.-W. 



& B., described as new from Dutch 



Guiana, VIII. 60 ; breeding-places 



of, VIII. 60. 

 Culex inflictiis, Theo., breeding- 

 places of, in Grenada, V. 53. 

 Culex ingrami, Edw., described as 



new from Ashanti, IV. 64 ; 



breeding-places of, IV. 112. 

 Culex inimitabilis, D. & K., in 



Trinidad, V. 60. 

 Culex inquisitor, D. & K., in Trini- 

 dad, V. 60. 

 Culex insatiahilis , Big. (? = C. fati- 



gans), in Madagascar, IX. 68. 

 Culex insignis, Cart., in W. Africa, 



IV. 66, il2, 150, V. 3, 89, VI. 225, 



IX. 42; breeding-places of, IV. 



112, IX. 42. 

 Culex {*Choeroporpa) intrincatus, 



Brethes, described as new from 

 Argentina, IX. 5. 



Culex invidiosus (see C. decens var. 



invidiosus). 

 Culex (*Carrollia) iridescens, Lutz, 



VIII. 60; C. bonnei recorded as, 

 in Surinam, X. 55 ; bred from 

 bamboos in Brazil, VIII. 26. 



Culex jenningsi, D. & K., in Costa 

 Rica, X. 76. 



Culex {*Lophoceyatomyia) jenseni, 

 de Meij., described as L. curti- 

 palpis from Borneo, III. 10, 



IX. 134. 



Culex jepsoni, Bahr et auct. (see C. 



annulirostris, Skuse). 

 Culex jepsoni, Theo. (female) (see 



C sitiens). 

 Culex {*Choeroporpa) jonistes, Dyar, 



described as new from Dutch 



Guiana, VIII. 102. 

 Culex jubilator, D. & K., in Costa 



Rica, X. 31. 

 Culex jugorum, Vill., described as 



new, VII. 99; a variety of Aedes 



pullatus, q.v. 

 Culex khazani, Edw., described as 



new from S.W. India, X. 197; 



breeding in tree-holes, X. 197. 

 Culex {Heptaphlebomyia) kingi, 



Theo., described as new from 



Sudan, II. 45; a synonym of C. 



argenteopunctatus, q.v. 

 Culex kingianus, Edw., described as 



new from Africa, X. 153. 

 Culex lateralis, Mg. (see Aedes 



geniculatus) . 

 C24.lex laticinctus, Edw., described a3 



new, II. 100; in Canary Islands, 



X. 31; in France, IX. 38, X. 30; 

 in Palestine, II. 100, IX. 99; and 

 three-day fever in the Island of 

 Rouad, VI. 217; in Tunisia, X. 

 68; bionomics of, IX. 99. 



Culex latisquama, Coq., in Costa 



Rica, X. 31. 

 Culex laurenti, Newst., in E. Africa, 



VIII. 164 ; in Madagascar, IX. 68. 

 Culex linealis (see Taeniorhynchus). 

 Culex ludlowi, Blanch, (see Aedes 



vigilax). 

 Culex lynchi, Brethes (see Aedes). 

 Culex maculivenfris, Macq. (see 



Aedes dorsalis). 

 Culex {*Micraedes) malayi, Leic, in 



Hong Kong, HI. 141 ; recorded as 



Aedes nigrescens, X. 197. 

 Culex mariae (see Aedes). 

 Culex {*Choeroporpa) marionensis, 



B.-W. & B., described as new 



from Dutch Guiana, VIII. 60. 



t Most European references under C. territans are C. a/>icalis, Adams. 



