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NAMES ACCORDING TO 

 Aedes canadensis Theob. 

 Aedes cantator Coq. 

 Aedes cinereus Meig. 

 Aedes dupreei Coq. 

 Aedes grossbecki D. & K. 

 Aedes stictieus Meigen 

 Aedes sollicitans Walk. 

 Aedes stimulans Walk. 

 Aedes taeniorhynchus Wied. 

 Aedes triseriatus Say 

 Aedes trivittatus Coq. 

 Aedes vexans Meig. 

 Anopheles barberi Coq. 

 Anopheles crucians Wied. 

 Anopheles punctipennis Say 

 Anopheles quadrimaculatus Say 

 Anopheles walked Theob. 

 Culex apicalis Adams 

 Theobaldia morsitans Coq. 

 Theobaldia melanurus Coq. 

 Culex pipiens Linn. 

 Culex salinarius Coq. 

 Culex territans Walk. 

 Mansonia perturbans Walk. 

 Orthopodomyia signifera Coq. 

 Psorophora ciliata Fabr. 

 Psorophora columbiae D. & K. 

 Psorophora discolor Coq. 

 Psorophora ferox Humboldt 

 Uranotaenia sapphirina O.S. 

 Wyeomyia smithii Coq. 

 Megarhinus septentrionalis D. & K 



THIS BOOK (Continued) 



Woodland Pool Mosquito 



Brown Salt Marsh Mosquito 



Little Smoky Mosquito 



Dupree's Mosquito 



Scaly Winged Mosquito 



Brown-Striped Mosquito 



White-Banded Salt Marsh Mosquito 



Brown Woods Mosquito 



Small Salt Marsh Mosquito 



Tree-Hole Mosquito 



Three Striped Mosquito 



Swamp Mosquito 



Tree-Hole Anopheles 



Daylight Anopheles 



Mottled Wing Anopheles 



Four-Spotted Anopheles 



Walker's Anopheles 



Little Black Mosquito 



Dyar's Mosquito 



Black-Tailed Mosquito 



House or Rain-Barrel Mosquito 



Unhanded Salt March Mosquito 



White Dotted Mosquito 



Irritating Mosquito 



White-Lined Mosquito 



Fringed-Legged Mosquito 



Spotted-Legged Mosquito 



Mottled Mosquito 



Big Woods Mosquito 



Sapphire-Lined Mosquito 



Pitcher Plant Mosquito 



Long-Beaked Mosquito 



KEY NUMBER 1 



A Key to New Jersey Species of Adult Female Mosquitoes 



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lb 

 Ic 

 2a 

 2b 



3a 

 3b 

 4a 



Palpi of female nearly as long as the beak: Tribe Anophelini: 



Palpi two-thirds length of proboscis, four-jointed, stout, and 



more or less laterally compressed; beak strongly curved: The 



Long-Beaked Mosquito; Megarhinus septentrionalis D. & K. 



Palpi of female one-quarter of the beak: 



Wings spotted: 



Wings not spotted: The Tree-Hole Anopheles; Anopheles barberi 



Coq. 



Palpi dark brownish or black throughout: 



Palpi with white marks at base of segments : 



Wings with two white spots on the front margin of the wing; last 



