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Runchomyia, Theob., Monog. iii, 319 (1Q03). 



Binotia, Blanch., nom. nov. on alleged preoccupation hyRhync- 



homyza, R. Desv (1830), in Muscinae. 

 Type, R. frontosa, Theob., sp. nov., 9 , Lc, by original designa- 

 tion. A valid genus. 



Sabethes, R. Desv., Essai Culic. 411 (1827). 

 Sabettus, Scudd., emend. (1882). 

 Type, Culex longipes, F., so far as I can ascertain. Coquillett 

 gives C cyaneus, F., " as locupics, sp. nov." ; the Kertesz 

 Catalogue makes locuples a S3monym of longipes, F. , which has 

 another synonym in remipes, W. (this latter being given as 

 genotype by Theobald). Cyaneus. F. , is a separate species 

 under Cw/e% in the Kertesz Cat. and even if it should prove 

 synonymous with longipes, F., the latter takes bare prece- 

 dence by being described on the previous page. 



A valid genus. 



Sabethinus, Lutz., in Bourroul, Mosq. Bras. 48 (? 57), (1904). 

 Sabettinus , Blanch., Moust. 634, emend. 

 Type, S. intermedins, Lutz, the first species described, by 

 present designation. Theobald says the genus may be 

 synonymous with Sabethoides, Theob., which is the view 

 adopted herein. 



Sabethoides, Theob., Monog. iii, 328 (1903). 



Sabettoides, Blanch., emend., Moust. 423. 

 Sahethinus, Lutz. 

 Type, S. confusHs, Theob. Admitted as valid pro. tern. 



Sayomyia, Coq., Can. Ent. xxxv, 190 (1903). 



Type, Corethra punctipennis, Say. ^^Chaoborus, lyichtenstein. 



Scutomyia, Theob., Entom. xxxvii, 77 (1904). 



Type, Culex sugens, W., by present designation, as the oldest 

 described species included by Theobald at the erection of 

 the genus. =Stegomyia, Theob. 



Simondella, Laveran, Comp. rend. soc. biol. liv, 1158 (1902). 



Type, S. curvirostris , Lav. ^=^Limatus, Theob. 



Skeiromyia, Leices., Cul. Mai. 248 (1908). 



Type, S. fusca^ sp. nov., cf 9 , I.e., the only species. 



Probably =//oig6'SJ(7, Theob. 



Skusea, Theob., Monog. iii, 291 (1903). 



Type, S. funerea, Theob., by original designation. 



A valid genus. 



Squamomyia, Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus iv, 28 (19 10); Monog. v, 529. 

 Type, S. inornata, Theob., sp. nov. cf , the original species. 



Probably ^.'^^^es, Mg. 

 Stegoconops, Lutz, Imprensa Medica (1906) (? nom. nud.) ; 

 Peryassu, Os Culic. do Bras. 34 (1908). 



Type, unknown to me. =Culex, L. 



