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F. W. EDVVARDS- 



-THE AFRICAN SPECIES Of CULEX ANEH 

 ALLIED GENERA. 



Page. 



rima, Theo 255,258,265 



rubinotus, Theo 258,265 



rufinus, Big. ... ... ... ... 265 



salisburiensis, Theo 258, 264 



salsus, Theo. ... ... ... ... 261 



salus, Theo. ... ... ... ... 261 



sarawaJci, Theo. ... ... ... ... 259 



scapularis, Rond.... ... ... 247,256 



scatophagoideSy Theo... 246 



sergenti, Theo. ., 258, 265 



simplex, Theo 262,263 



simpsoni, Theo. ... ... ... 257,263 



sinensis, Theo. ... ... 259" 



SOmaliensis, Neveu-Lemaire ... 257, 261 



spatMpalpis, Rond 242,243,251 



stoehri, Theo 263 



snbtilis, Seig. ... 248 



iu'd'anetisis, Theo. ... ... ... 246 



taeniarcfstris, Theo (Banksinella) ... 245 

 iaeniarosiris, Theo. (Grabhamia) ... 259 



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 taeniorhynclioides, Giles ... ... ... 26=8 



taeniorhynchus, Wied (Ocblerotatus) ... 247, 



251, 252 



taeniorJiynchus, Ai-iih. (Taeniorhynchus) 251 



temx, Theo 256,259 



tlialassius, Theo 257,261 



theileri, Theo 250,257,260,262 



tigripes, Grandpre ... 243,251,257,261 



titillans, Wlk 251,252 



irmisvaalensis, Theo. ... ... ... 249* 



uniformis, Theo. (Culiciomyia) ... 255 



uniformis, Theo. (Mansonia) ... 253,254 



univittatus, Theo. 

 varioannulatus, T&eo. 



vigilax, Skuse , 



violaceus, Theo. ... 

 viridis, Theo. 

 willcockn, Theo. ... 

 zeltneri, Neveu-Lelnaire., 

 ^ombaensis, Theo. 



257, 260, 262' 

 ... 263 



247, 250 

 ... 252 

 ... 26.^ 

 ... 248 

 ... 266 



257, 264 



Note on some Culicidae described by Dr. K. Grunberg.— In the Zoolo- 



gischer Anzeiger for 1905 (j^p. 377-390), Dr. K. Griinberg described six new 

 Culicidae from Kamerun and Togo, and the following notes on thera may be 

 useful. 



1. Myzomyia Lisignafa. — This is in all probability a synonym of M. rhodesiensis, 

 Theo. The third costal spot seems fairly distinct in Griinberg's figure, while ia 

 the type of M. rhodesiensis it is quite small. 



2. M. tinicolor. — Without a doubt the same as M. umhrosa, Theo. In publish- 

 ing my Bote on this species in the July number of this Bulletin, I overlooked the 

 fact that M. nili, Theo. (First Kep. Wellc. Lab., p. 66, 1904) is another synonym j 

 the types correspond in every particular. 



3. 3Iyzorhynchus olsetcrus. — Evidently the same species which Theobald has 

 subsequently described as 31. strachani. As Griinberg suggests, it is very likely 

 only a variety of M. barbicostris. 



4. Stegomyia longipalpis. — Redescribed by Graham as S. piillinctor. Trans- 

 ferred by Theobald to Kingia. 



5. Culex condylodesmus. — Pro-bably only C. duttoni. See above (p. 260). 



6. C. munduhis. — Perhaps a Cnliciomyiu. See above (p. 266). 



F. W. Edwards. 



