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Megaculex, Theob. , Monog. iv, 282 (1907), 



Type, Culex albitarsis, Theob., I.e., ii, 267, d"; iii, 186, 9 , the 



only species. =Mimomyia. Theob. 



Megarhinus, R. Desv , Kssai Culic. in Mem. So. Nat. Hist. Paris, 



iii, 412 (1827); Megarrhinus, Megarhina, Megarrhina, Auctt.. 



Lynchiella, Lahille. 



Type, Culex haemorrhoidalis , F. 



N.B — Megarhina, was used by St. Farg. and Serv. in Diptera, 

 and Megarhinus proposed again by Schonh. 1836 in Coleop- 

 tera. A valid genus. 



Melanoconion, Theob., Monog, iii, 238 (1903). 

 Mochlostyrax. Dyar and Knab. 



Type^ Culex atratus, Theob., by Dyar's designation (Proc. Ent. 

 So. Wash. vii. 49). =^Culex, L. 



Menolepis, Lutz in Peryassu, Os Culic. do Bras. 38 (1908). 

 Type, M. leucostigma, Lutz, sp nov.^ I.e., the only species. 



^^Wyeoiiivia, Theob. 

 Micraedes, Coq. , Proc. Ent. So Wash, vii, 185 (1906). 

 Type, M. bisulcatus, Coq., by original designation. 



=Aedes, Mg. 

 Microculcx, Theob., Monog. iv, 461 (1907). 



Type, M. argenteoumbrosiis , Theob., sp. nov., 9 I.e., the only 

 species. ^^ Culex, L. 



Mimeteculex, Theob., 3rd Rep. Welle Res. Lab. Gordon College, 

 258 (1908) ; Monog. v, 408. 



Type, M . kingii, Theob., sp. nov., cf 5 , I.e., the only species. 



= Culex, ly. 

 Mimeteomyia, Theob., Monog. v, 210 (1910). 



Type, M. apicotriangidata, Theob., sp. nov., l.c , the only 

 species. =^Culex, L. 



Mimomyia, Theob., Monog. iii, 304 (1903). 



Type , M . spiendens ,'t]\Qoh. ,s^. nov., $ ,l.c.. the original species. 



Admitted on Edward's testimony as a valid genus. 

 N.B. — All the species except the genotype are now removed 

 to Ingramia. 



Mochlonyx, Loew., Stett. Ent. Zeit. v, 121 (1844). 



Type, Corethra velutina, Ruthe, by original designation. 



= Corethra, Mg. 

 Mochlostyrax, Dyar and Knab, Jour. N.Yk. Ent. So. xiv, 223 

 (Ap. 15, 1906). 



Type, M. caudelU, Dyar and Knab, by original designation. 

 N .B. — Technically inadmissible, founded on larval characters 

 only, but fro.n the adults subsequently discovered or bred, 

 it is said to be allied to Melanoconion. =Culex, L 



Molpemyia, Theob., Monog. v, 479 (1910)- 



Type, M. purpurea, Theob., sp. nov., 9 , I.e., the only species. 

 N.B. — Probably synonymous with Oculeomyia, which Mr. 

 Edwards sinks in Culex. 



