Insecutor Inscitiae Menstruus 



Vol. IX OCTOBER-DECEMBER, 1921 Nos. 10-12 



THE SPECIES OF FINLAYA ALLIED TO 

 TERRENS WALKER 



(Dipt era, Culicidce) 



By HARRISON G. DYAR 



The American species of Aedes, subgenus Finlaya, have 

 the tarsi either wholly dark, regularly banded with white, or 

 irregularly banded. The latter are here noticed. 



Both male and female with a dark band through the center of 

 mesonotum. 



Aedes (Finlaya) podographicus Dyar & Knab. 



Aedes insolita Dyar & Knab (not Coquillett), Journ. N. Y. Ent. 



Soc, xiv, 203, 1906. 

 Aedes insolita Dyar (not Coquillett), Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., viii, 



16, 1906. 

 Verrallina insolita Coquillett (in part), U. S. Dept. Agr., Bur. 



Ent, Tech. Ser. 11, 17, 1906. 

 Aedes podographicus Dyar & Knab, Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash., xix, 



165, 1906. 

 Aedes podographicus Theobald, Mon. Culic, v, 484, 1910. 

 Aedes podographicus Howard, Dyar & Knab, Mosq. No. & Cent. 



Am. & W. I., ii, pi. 32, fig. 216, 1912. 

 Aedes podographicus Howard, Dyar & Knab, Mosq. No. & Cent. 



Am. & W. I., iv, 812, 1917. 

 Aedes (Gualteria) podographicus Dyar, Ins. Ins. Mens., vi, 80, 



1918. 



Known only from Mexico. The mid tarsi have the black 

 ring very narrow on the second joint. In the male hypo- 

 pygium the tip of the claspette filament reaches beyond the 

 middle of side-piece. 



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