arr. 1, MOSQUITOES OF THE UNITED STATES—DYAR, 93 
INDIANA: Lafayette, July 27, 1916 (J. J. Davis). 
Onto: Toledo, June 28, 1915 (C. Fox). 
IKKaAnSAS: Kansas City, August 2, 1909 (A. N. Caudell). 
West Vircintia: White Sulphur Springs, September 24, 1915 (F. Knab). 
CoLorapDo: Denver, July 23, 1906 (H. P. Taylor). 
UraH: Elsinore, August 6, 1907 (HH. S. G. Titus). 
IpaAHo: Sandpoint, July 3, 1917 (H. G. Dyar). 
Montana: Laurel, July 16, 1917 (H. G. Dyar). 
MiInneEsoTa: Moorhead, July 27, 1921 (H. G. Dyar). 
NortH Daxotra: Devils Lake, July 20, 1921 (H. G. Dyar). 
New Mexico: Pecos, June 26 (Grabham and Cockerell). 
Arizona: Tacna, April,15 (H. G. Hubbard). 
CALIFORNIA: Bakersfield, April 3, 1918 (H. E. Woouworth). 
Yosemite, May 14, 1916 (H. G. Dyar). 
Subgenus AEDES Meigen. 
AEDES (AEDES) CINEREUS Meigen. 
Aédes cinereus Mrtcren, Syst. Beschr. Eur. zweiti. Ins., vol. 1, p. 13, 1918. 
Culex nigritulws ZETTERSTEDT, Dipt. Scand., vol. 9, p. 3459, 1850. 
Aédes fuscus OSTEN SACKEN, Bull. U. 8S. Geog. Surv., vol. 3, p. 191, 1877. 
Culex pallidohirta Grosspeck, Can. Ent., vol. 37, p. 359, 1905. 
Culex pallidocephala THEOBALD, Mon. Culic., vol. 5, p. 612, 1910. 
A rather small blackish mosquito. Mesonotum dark brown. Ab- 
domen black, with a continuous lateral white line, but also with this 
line broken into spots and with more or less distinct basal segmental 
white bands; venter whitish scaled. Legs black, the femora whitish 
beneath. Wing scales all dark. The male has short palpi as in the 
female and is easily recognized thereby. 
The winter is passed in the egg state, the larvae developing in 
early spring pools, but also, following rains, during the summer. 
The later emergencies are less numerous. The females are good 
biters in woods and thickets, not coming into the open. The males 
swarm after sunset in openings between willows and similar loca- 
tions. 
Distribution—Northern North America and northern Europe, 
along the southern part of the forests. 
United States Records. 
New HAMPSHIRE: Center Harbor, August 5, 1902 (H. G. Dyar). 
Dublin, May (A. Busck). 
MASSACHUSETTS: Springfield, May 10, 1903 (I. Knab). 
Connecticut: Hartford, April 12, 1905 (KF. Knab). 
_ New York: Plattsburgh, April 20, 1905 (H. G. Dyar). 
Watkins, May 11, 1920 (H. G. Dyar). 
New JrERSEY: Delair, June 21 (J. B. Smith). 
ARKANSAS: Scott, April 14, 1909 (J. K. Thibault). 
WISCONSIN: Madison (S. J. Holmes). 
MINNESOTA: Clear River, June 15, 1914 (C. W. Howard). 
