INDEX OF ARTHROPODS. 



93 



X. 211; parasites of larva of, X. 

 107, 128, 212 ; measures against, 

 II. 135, III. 96, IV. 95; repellent 



for, VIII. 171; breeding-places 

 of, I. 40, 98, III. 26, 30, IV. 131, 

 159, 165, 170, VI. 70, 87, 163, 

 201, VII. 21. VIII. 35, IX. 24, 92, 



X. 8, 93 ; specie.s allied to, X. 136, 

 153. 



Culex pleiiristriatns, Theo., in Trini- 

 dad, V. 60. 

 Culex {*Choeroporpa, Mochlostyrax) 



pose, D. & K., described as new 



from Texas, \1. 87 ; in Louisiana, 



X. 132. 

 Culex prasinopleitrus, Martini, des- 

 cribed as new from Cuba, II. 130. 

 Culex proclamator, D. & K., in Costa 



Rica, X. 31. 

 Culex pruina. Theo., in W. Africa, 



IV. 112, VI. 225; breeding-places 



of, IV. 112. 

 Culex [*Choeroporpa) psatharus, 



Dyar, described as new from 



Panama, IX. 50. 

 Culex pulchripalpis, Rond. (see 



Orthopodomyia) . 

 Culex ptdchripalpis, Theo. (see 



Aedes caspiiis). 

 Culex pulchritJiorax, Edw., described 



as Pseudohoivardina lineata, sp. n., 



from Transvaal, I. 140. 

 Culex pullatus jngorum (see Aides). 

 Culex punctatits, Mg. (see Aedes 



caspius). 

 Culex pungens, R.-D. (see Aedes 



rusticus) . 

 Culex pusillus, INIacq., in Egypt, 



VIII. 35; the type species of 



subgenus Barraudius, X. 18. 

 Culex pyrenaicus, Brolemann, des- 

 cribed as new from Pyrenees, 



VII. 140; a synonym of C. 



apicalis, q.v. 

 Culex qiiadrimaculatus, Macq. (see 



Aedes rusticus). 

 Culex quasigelidus, Theo., in W. 



Africa, IV. 66, V. 3, 47, VIII. 12, 



X. 226; in Egypt, III. 10, VIII. 



35; in Madagascar, IX. 67; 



breeding-places of, VIII. 12; 



synonymy of, I. 140, IX. 134. 

 Culex quasimodestus, Theo. (?=C. 



pipiens, L.), in Egypt, III. 10. 

 Culex quinqnefasciatus. Say (see C 



fatigans) . 

 Culex reductor, D. & K., in Bahamas 



and Jamaica, VI. 88. 

 Culex restuaris, Theo. (see C. terri- 



tans, Wile). 

 Culex richiardii. Fie. (see Taenio- 



rhyncJius) . 



Culex rinia, Theo., African species 

 aUied to, X. 153; in W. Africa, 

 IV. 66, \. 39, VI. 225, IX. 42, X. 



167; breeding in crab-holes, IX. 

 42. 



Culex rossi, Giles (see Aedes argen- 

 teus) . 



Culex riibithoracis, Leic, C. fulleri 

 not a synonym of, X. 198. 



Culex rubrithorax (see Aedes). 



Culex rusticus (see Aedes). 



Culex sagax (see Aides). 



Culex salinarius, Coq., in U.S.A., 

 I. 22, 119, II. 158, III. 52, 128, 

 212, IV. 7, VI. 87, VII. 21, X. 93 ; 

 breeding-places of. III. 212, IV. 

 7, VI. 87, VII. 21, X. 93; effects 

 of salt on larvae of, V. 103 ; larva 

 of, IV. 156. 



Culex salisburiensis, Theo., in S. 

 Africa, VIII. 9, IX. 128; in W. 

 Africa, IV. 66, IX. 42; new 

 variety of, in Transvaal, I. 140; 

 breeding-places of, VIII. 9, IX. 

 42. 



Culex salus, Theo. (see C sitiens). 



Culex [Psendotaeniorhynchus) samoa- 

 ensis, Theo., described as new 

 from Samoa, II. 51. 



Culex {*Choeroporpa) saramaccensis, 

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

 from Dutch Guiana, VIII. 60; 

 breeding-places of, VIII. 60. 



Culex saxatilis, Grossb. (see C. 

 apicalis). 



Culex scapular is (see Aides). 



Culex scholasticus, Theo., in Trini- 

 dad, V. 60. 



Culex {*Carrollia) secundus, B.-W. 

 & B., described as new from 

 Panama, VIII. 60. 



Culex sergenti, Theo. (see C. api- 

 calis). 



Culex serratus (see Aides). 



Culex similis, Theo. (see C. palus). 



Culex simplex, Tayl. (see C. annuli- 

 rostris, Skuse). 



Culex simpsoni, Theo., distribution 

 of, in Africa, IV. 120 ; in E. Africa, 

 VIII. 164. 



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

 dad, V. 60. 



Culex sinensis, Theo., in Hong Kong, 



III. 141. 



Culex si liens, Wied. {annulatus, 

 Tayl., jepsoni, Theo. (female), 

 var. milni, Tayl., microannulatus , 

 Theo., paludis, Tayl.), African 

 species allied to, X. 153 ; in E. 

 Africa, VIII. 164; in Australia, 



IV. 11, 60, 73, 183, V. 67, 94, 

 VI. 74, 227; in Ceylon. II. 70, 



