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MARYLAND: Piney Point (T. Pergande). 
Chesapeake Beach, August 21, 1906 (F. Knab). 
VIRGINIA: Virginia Beach, September 20, 1911 (H. G. Dyar). 
GerorGiaA: Brunswick, May 21, 1915 (R. H. von Ezdorf). 
SoutH CAROLINA: Parr’s Island, September, 1921 (J. C. Parham). 
LovIsIANna: Ruddock, July 17, 1901 ( ye 
MIssissippr: Ship Island, July 14, 1914 (R. H. von Ezdorf). 
Texas: Victoria, May 5, 1904 (EH. G. Hines). 
Houston, July, 1921 (A. C. Chandler). 
Cypress Bayou (J. D. Mitchell). 
CALIFORNIA: San Diego, June 2, 1906 (Dyar and Caudell). 
Carpinteria, July 2, 1906 (H. G. Dyar). 
AEDES (TAENIORHYNCHUS) PORTORICENSIS Ludlow. 
Taeniorhynchus niger Gites (not Theobald), Journ. Trop. Med., vol. 7, 
p. 882, 1904. 
Culex portoricensis Luptow, Can. Hnt., vol. 37, p. 386, 1905. 
A rather small blakish mosquito. Differs from taeniorhynchus 
only in having the last hind tarsal joint strongly blackish tipped. 
The habits are the same as those of taeniorhynchus, of which this 
is to be considered a local race. 
Distribution —Antilles and southern Florida. 
United States Records. 
Frorma: Osprey, August 31, 1901 (S. G. Webb). 
Estero, July, 1907 (J. B. van Duzee). 
Adam Key, March 21, 1917 (T. EH. Snyder). 
Tampa, March 18, 1905 (H. G. Dyar). 
New Smyrna, March 21, 1905 (Dyar and Caudell). 
Miami, March 12, 1905 (Dyar and Caudell). 
Palm Beach (H. G. Dyar). 
Biscayne Bay (A. T. Slosson). 
Knights Key, December 2, 1908 (W. H. Sligh). 
Key West, June 27, 1901 (C. N. Barney). 
Loggerhead Key, Dry Tortugas, June 19, 1910 (A. G. Mayer). 
AEDES (TAENIORHYNCHUS) NIGROMACULIS Ludlow. 
Grabhamia nigromaculis LupLtow, Geo. Wash. Univ. Bull, vol. 5, p. 85, 1907. 
Grabhamia grisea Luptow, Can. Ent., vol. 89, p. 139, 1907. 
A rather large blackish mosquito with ringed legs. Mesonotum 
bronzy yellow, a median dark-brown band and dark brown at the 
sides, the pleura white scaled. Abdomen black with basal segmental 
and median longitudinal bands of dull yellowish, the lateral spots 
prolonged and of about the same shade as the dorsal markings; 
venter sparsely dull yellowish scaled. Legs black; femora, tibiae, 
and first tarsal with many yellowish scales; femora sparsely black 
sprinkled below; tarsi black, with white rings at the bases of the 
joints, rather broad in the hind legs; knee spots white. Proboscis 
with a white ring. Wing scales black, a few whitish ones inter- 
mixed along the costa. 
