58 INSECUTOR INSCITItE menstruus 



Culex confirmatus Giles, Handb. Gn. or Mosq., 320, 1900. 



Culex confirmatns Theobald, Mon. Culic, ii, 42, 1901. 



Culex confirmatus Giles, Handb. Gn. or Mosq., 2 ed., 443, 1902. 



Culex confirmatus Taylor, Rev. Med. Trop., iv, 118, 1903. 



Culex confi.rmatus Theobald, Mon. Culic, iii, 191, 1903. 



Culex confirmatus Parker, Beyer & Pothier, Bull. 13, Yell. Fev. 



Inst., 40, 1903. 

 Culex confirmatus Lutz in Bourroul, Mosq. do Brazil 41, 72, 1904. 

 Culex confirmatus Pazos, Bull. Soc. Ent. France, 1904, 134, 1904. 

 Culex scapularis Blanchard, Les Moust., 335, 1905. 

 Culicada confirmatus Felt, Bull. 97, N. Y. Sta. Mus., 476, 1905. 

 Culex confirmatus Grabham, Can. Ent., xxxvii, 405, 1905. 

 Culex confirmatus Theobald, Gen. Ins., Dipt., 26 fasc, 26, 1905. 

 Culex confirmatus Theobald & Grabham, Mosq. or Culic. Jamaica, 



25, 1905. 

 Culex confirmatus Goeldi (in part), Os. Mosq. no Para, 93, 1905. 

 A'edes hemisurus Dyar & Knab, Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, xiv, 199, 



1906. 

 Ochlerotatus confirmatus Coquillett, U. S. Dept. Agr., Bur. Ent., 



Tech. Ser. 11, 19, 1906. 

 Aedes indolescens Dyar & Knab, Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, xv, 11, 



1907. 

 Culex scapularis Autran, Anal. Dep. Nac Hig., xiv, 20, 1907. 

 Culex confirmatus Aiken, Brit. Guiana Med. Ann., 1906, 68, 1907. 

 Aedes hemisurus Pazos, Rev. de Med. Trop., Habana, i, 99, 1908. 

 Culex confi/rmatus Peryassii, Os. Culic do Brazil, 188, 1908. 

 Aedes scapularis Pazos, San. y Ben., ii, 47, 322, 1909. 

 Leiicomyia scapularis Theobald (in part), Mon. Culic, v, 315, 1910. 

 Aedes indolescens Theobald. Mon. Culic, v, 485, 1910. 

 Aedes scapularis Howard, Dyar & Knab, Mosq. No. & Cent. Am. 



& W. I., iv, 783, 1917. 

 Aedes (Ochlerotatus) scapularis Dyar, Ins. Ins. Mens., vi, 77. 1918. 

 Aedes (Ochlerotatus) camposanus Dyar, Ins. Ins. Mens., vi, 128, 



1918. 

 Aedes (Heteronycha) scapularis Dyar, Ins. Ins. Mens, viii, 105, 



1920. 



The form scapularis scapularis ranges over the whole of 

 South America and most of the Antilles. The more northern 

 forms were separated as species in the monograph, but will be 

 arranged here as subspecies. The differences in coloration are 

 slight, and not always readily appreciable. There are small 

 differences in the larvae. That of scapularis has the body 



