42 PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL MUSEUM. VOL. 62. 
Verrallina THEOBALD, Mon. Culic., vol. 3, p. 295, 1903. 
Macleaya ‘THEOBALD, Entom., vol. 36, p. 154, 1903. 
Catageiomyia THEOBALD, Thomps. Yates & Johnst. Lab. Repts., vol. 5, pt. 
2, p. i, 1903. 
Culicelsa WELT, Bull. 79, N. Y. Sta. Mus., p. 391b, 1904. 
Culicada FEtT, Bull. 79, N. Y. Sta. Mus., p. 391b, 1904. 
Ecculexr Fret, Bull. 79, N. Y. Sta. Mus., p. 391e, 1904. 
Protoculex FELT, Bull. 79, N. Y. Sta. Mus., p. 391d, 1904. 
Scutomyia THEOBALD, Entom., vol. 37, p. 77, 1904. 
Danielsia THEOBALD, Entom., vol. 37, p. 78, 1904. 
Hulecoeteomyia THEOBALD, Entom., vol. 87, p. 163, 1904. 
Pseudoculer DyAr, Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., vol. 7, p. 45, 1905. 
Gualteria Lutz, Imprensa Med., p. 65, 1905. 
Phagomyia THEOBALD, Gen. Ins., Dipt., 26 fasc., p. 14, 1905. 
Polyleptiomyia THEOBALD, Gen. Ins., Dipt., 26 fase., p. 15, 1905. 
Lepidotomyia THEOBALD, Gens. Ins., Dipt., 26 fase., p. 15, 1905. 
Reedomyia Luptow, Can. Ent., vol. 37, p. 94, 1905. 
Pecomyia THEOBALD, Journ. Econ. Biol., vol. 1, p. 23, 1905. 
Pseudograbhamia THEOBALD, Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist., vol. 16, p. 243, 1905. 
Chrysoconops GOELDI, Os Mosq. no Para, p. 114, 1905. 
Gymnometopa CoQuiLLeTtT, Proc. Ent. Wash., vol. 7, p. 183, 1905. 
Lepidoplatys CoQquitEtt, Science, n. s., vol. 23, p. 134, 1906. 
Quasistegomyia THEOBALD, 2d Rep. Welle. Res. Lab., p. 69, 1906. 
Duttonia NewstTEap, Ann. Trop. Med. & Par., vol. 1, p. 17, 1907. 
Pseudoskusea THEOBALD, Mon. Culic., vol. 4, p. 192, 1907. 
Pseudohowardina THEOBALD, Mon Culic., vol. 4, p. 223, 1907. 
Neomacleaya THEOBALD, Mon. Culic., vol. 4, p. 228, 1907. 
Protomacleaya THEOBALD, Mon. Culic., vol. 4, p. 253, 1907. 
Banksinella THEOBALD, Mon. Culic., vol. 4, p. 468, 1907. 
Mimeteculer THEOBALD, 38d Rep. Welle. Res. Lab., p. 258, 1908. 
Geitomyia LEICESTER, Stud. Ins. Med. Res., Fed. Mal. Sta., vol. 8, pt. 3, p. 
134, 1908. 
Aioretomyia LEICESTER, Stud. Ins. Med. Res., Fed. Mal. Sta., vol. 3, pt. 3, p. 
185, 1908. 
Kingia THEOBALD, Mon. Culic., vol. 5, p. 135, 1910. 
Myxosquamus THEOBALD, Mon. Culic., vol. 5, p. 225, 1910. 
Nepecomyia THEOBALD, Mon. Culic., vol. 5, p. 261, 1910. 
Stenoscutus THEOBALD, Mon. Culic., vol. 5, p. 263, 1910. 
Bathosomyia THEOBALD, Mon. Culic., vol. 5, p. 185, 1910. 
Molpemyia THronarp, Mon. Culic., vol. 5, p. 479, 1910. 
Leslteomyia CHRISTOPHERS, Paludism, No. 2, p. 68, 1911. 
Andersonia STRICKLAND, Entom., vol. 44, p. 250, 1911. 
A large genus of world-wide distribution, varying greatly in habit, 
in general addicted to temporary water. The lower members of the 
group occur in water in containers, tree holes, etc., and one of these 
has become domestic and is the well-known vector of yellow fever. 
Other species of Aédes of this subgenus (Stegomyia) are said to trans- 
mit dengue and filariosis. The higher members of the genus frequent 
ground pools. A large section of the genus is restricted to the north- 
ern and Arctic regions, the larvae developing in the snow water of 
