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CarroIIia, Lutz in Theob., Monog. iv, 206 (1907). 



Tvi)e C iridescens, Lutz {irndescens, lapsus), the original 

 species —^uiex,x^. 



Catageiomyia, Theob., Monog. v, 115 (1910) «ow. nud. 



/V.B.— 1 can obtain no further information respecting this 



genus. 

 Cellia, Theob., Jour. Trop. Med.' v, 183 (June 16, 1902); Monog. 



iii, 107 (1903) 



Type, Theobald gives Anopheles pulcherrimns , Theob., as the 



first species in his Monograph, and apparently intended it 



as the genotype, but I have seen .4. pharoensis, Theob., 



suggested in its place. 



Ccratocystia, Dvar and Knab, Jour. N.Yk. Ent. So. xiv, 183 



Type Ctdex discolor. Coq. Identical with Grabhatttia, Theoh., 

 according to Coquillett. =Ctilex, L. 



Chaetocruiomyia, Theob., Monog. v, 195 (1910)- 



Type, C. svlvestris, Theob., sp. nov., I.e., 9 , the only species. 



=Subgen. Culex, pro tern. 



Chaetomyia, Leices , Cvil. Mai. 100 (1908). , , ^ 



Preocc. Brauer and Berg, in Tachimnae (1892). Renamed 



Leicesteriomyia, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. iv, 452. 

 Tvpe, C. fiava, Leices., sp. nov., I.e., loi, c^ 9 , the only 

 species. May be identical with Hyloconops, Lutz. 



Chagasia, Cruz, Brasil Medico xx, 20, p. 199 (1906). 



Type Pyretophorus fajardi, Lutz, by original designation. 



' A valid genus. 



Chaoborus, Lichtenstein, Wied. Arch. Zool. i, 174 fi8oo). 



Type, Tipiila crystallina, Degeer (as antisepticus, sp. nov). 

 Synonymous with Sayomyia, Coq. A valid genus. 



C ristophcrsia, James, Rec. Ind. Mus. iv, 103 (1910) ; Paludism 

 33, no}n. nud. 



Type C. halli, James, Paludism i, 33, by original designation. 

 -^^ ' = Anopheles, Mg. 



Christya, Theob., Rep. Sleep. Sick. Roy. So. 7, p. 34 (1903). 

 Chrystya, Giles, Revis. Anoph. 40 (1904)- 

 Type Christy a implexa, Theob., sp. nov.. I.e., 9 . 

 •^^ ' / r > = Anopheles, Mg. 



Chrysoconops, Goeldi., Os Mosq. do Para. 114 (iQOS). 



N.B.—l have seen no type species stated ; Culex fulvus, W., 

 is the earliest described species of those now referred to it. 



=Culex^ L. 

 Coclodiazcsis, Dyar and Knab., Jour. N.Yk. Ent. So. xiv, 77 

 (1906). 



1 This volume is inaccessible to me, perhaps only a nom. nud. 



