8 The Mosquitoes or Culicidae of Jamaica. 



Sub-family AEDINAE. 

 First sub-marginal cell very small, always 



much smaller than second posterior cell Uranotaenia. Arribalzaga. 



First sub-marginal cell of normal size 



Antennae very long, not plumose in male. 



Second joint longer than others Deinocerites. Theobald. 



Antennae of normal size, but not plumose 

 in the male 

 Metanotum with chaetae ; wing scales 



thicki sh apically Dendromyia. Theobald. 



Metanotum with chaetae ; wing scales 



narrow Wyeomyia. Theobald. 



Metanotum nude, rather large metallic 

 species Haemagogus. Williston. 



SYNONYMIC LIST OF JAMAICAN SPECIES. 



ANOPHELINAE. 



1. Anopheles punctipennis. Say (1823). 



Culex hyemalis. Fitch. 



2. Arribalzagia maculipes. Theobald (1903). 



3. Cellia argyrotarsis. Robineau-Desvoidy (1828). 



Anopheles argyrotarsis. Robineau-Desvoidy (1828). 

 Anopheles albitarsis. Arribalzaga (1891). 

 Anopheles albimanus. Wiedemann (1828) (?). 



4. Cellia albipes. Theobald (1903). 



Cellia argyrotarsis, sub-sp. albipes. Theobald (1901). 



5. Cycloleppteron Grabhamii. Theobald (1901). 



Anopheles Grabhamii. Theobald (1901). 



CULICINAE. 



6. Stegomyia fasciata. Fabricius (1805). 



Culex fasciatus. Fabricius (1805). 

 Culex calopus. Meigen (1818). 

 Culex f rater. Robineau-Desvoidy (1827). 

 Culex taeniatus. Wiedemann (1828). 

 Culex Konoupi. Brulle (1832). 

 Culex formosus. Walker (1848). 

 Culex excitans. Walker (1848). 

 Culex viridifrons. Walker (1848). 

 Culex inexorabilis. Walker (1848). 

 Culex annulitarsis. Macquart (1848). 

 Culex zonatipes. Walker. 

 Culex exagitans. Walker (1856). 

 Culex impatibilis. Walker (1860). 

 Culex Bancroftii. Skuse (1886). 

 Culex mosquito. Arribalzaga (1891). 



