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United States Records. 
CALIFORNIA: San Diego, May and June, 1916 (H. G. Dyar). 
San Onofre, June 27, 1906 (H. G. Dyar). 
Gardena, May 30, 1906 (H. G. Dyar). 
Sweetwater Junction, June 2, 1906 (Dyar and Caudell). 
Guadaloupe, June 25, 1906 (A. N. Caudell). 
Salinas, June 25, 1906 (H. G. Dyar). 
CULEX (CULEX) SALINARIUS Cogquillett. 
Culez salinarius CoquIL1LET, Ent. News, vol. 15, p. 73, 1904. 
A medium-sized brown mosquito, the mesonotum brown in the in- 
tegument with fine narrow brown scales. Abdomen blackish above, 
with or without narrow basal segmental whitish bands, joining the 
lateral spots; venter yellowish. Legs blackish scaled, the femora 
pale beneath. Wing scales narrow, all dark. 
The scales on the mesonotum are very fine and hairlike. In the 
male genitalia the tenth sternites have a tuft of spines, two or three 
of them on the outer side stout and toothlike; mesosomal plate with 
four or five even teeth between the large upper and lower limbs. 
The larvae live in permanent pools in marshes, containing grass 
and Lemna. Frequently very abundant near the seashore, and hence 
named; but also occurring inland, even in water barrels on occasion. 
Distribution.—United States, east of the Great Plains. 
United States Records. 
MASSACHUSETTS: West Springfield, August, 1903 (F. Knab). 
New JERSEY: Seacaucus, July 27, 1921 (W. R. Bryce-Delaney). 
PENNSYLVANIA: Altoona (H. L. Viereck). 
MARYLAND: Chesapeake Beach, June 17 (H. G. Dyar). 
District or CoLUMBIA: Georgetown (A. N. Caudell). 
VirciniA: Arlington, August 28, 1917 (H. G. Dyar). 
NortH CAROLINA: Wilmington, July 22, 1918 (W. R. Leiby). 
GrorGIA: Savannah, June 23, 1920 (V. H. Bassett). 
FLoRDA: Jacksonville (Army Medical Museum). 
LovuiIsIaNA: Baton Rouge (H. A. Morgan). 
Missouri: St. Louis, September, 1904 (A. Busck). 
Kentucky: Corbin, August 24, 1904 (H. S. Barber). 
Intino1s: Cairo, July 25, 1904 (H. S. Barber). 
Iowa: Ames, August 14, 1906 (H. J. Quayle). 
ARKANSAS: Little Rock (Army Medical Museum). 
CULEX (CULEX) SIMILIS Theobald. 
Culex similis THEOBALD, Mon. Culic., vol. 3, p. 207, 1903. 
Culex microsquamosus GRABHAM, Can. Ent., vol. 37, p. 407, 1905. 
Culex carmodyae Dyar and Knap, Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc., vol. 14, p. 210, 
1906. 
Culex regulator Dyar and KNas, Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc., vol. 14, p. 213, 
1906. 
Culex prasinopleurus MARTINI, Ins. Ins. Mens., vol. 20, p. 68, 1914. 
