﻿14 F. W. EDWARDS — A SYNOPSIS OF THE SPECIES OF 



Described by Mr. Theobald from a male and three females from the Transvaal 

 (Onderstepoort). As he does not mention the structure of the female claws and 

 abdomen I am not certain that it is correctly placed here. There is a single 

 male in the British Museum collection from Natal (Ulundi, 5,000-6,000 ft., 

 September, 1896, G. A. K. Marshall). There is no other African species at all 

 resembling this. 



Genus Ochlerotatus, Arrib. 

 Kev. Mus. La Plata II, p. 143 (1891). 



? Gilesia, Theo., Mon. Cul. Ill, p. 233 (1903). 



Acartomyia, Theo., Mon. Cul. Ill, p. 251 (1903). 



Finlaya, Theo., Mon. Cul. Ill, p. 281 (1903). 



Aedimorphus, Theo., Mon. Cul. Ill, p. 290 (1903). 



Culicelsa, Felt, N.Y. State Mus. Bull., p. 391b (1904). 



Cidieada, Felt, I.e. 



EcculeX) Felt, I.e. 



Protoculex, Felt, I.e. 

 ? Gualteria, Lutz, Mosq. Brazil, p. 47 (1904). 

 ? Danielsia, Theo., Entom. XXXVII, p. 78 (1904). 



Pseudoculex, Dyar, Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. VII, p. 47 (1905). 



Chrysoconops, Goeldi, Os Mosq. no Para, p. 114 (1905). 



Reedomyia, Ludlow, Can. Ent. XXXVII, p. 94 (1905). 



Pecomyia, Theo., J. Econ. Biol. I, p. 24 (1905). 



Pseudoyrabhamia, Theo, J. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc, p. 244 (1905). 



Phagomyia, Theo., Gen. Ins. Fam. Cul., p. 21 (1905). 



Polyleptiomyia, Theo., I.e. 



Lepidotomyia, Theo., /.c, p. 22. 



Lepidoplatys, Coq., Science, XXIII, p. 314 (1906). 

 ? Cacomyia, Coquillet, U.S. Dept. Agric. Bull. II, p. 16 (1906). 

 ? Steyoconops, Lutz, Imprensa Medica, (1906). 



PseudosJcusea, Theo., Mon. Cul. IV, p. 192 (1907). 



Pseudohowardina, Theo., Mon. Cul. IV, p. 223 (1907). 



Protomacleaya, Theo., Mon. Cul. IV, p. 253 (1907). 



Duttonia, Newst., Ann. Trop. Med. I, p. 17 (1907). 



Mimeteculex, Theo., Third Rep. Welle. Lab., p. 258 (1908). 



Geitonomyia, Leic, Stud. Ins. Med. Hes., Fed. Malay States, III, p. 134 

 (1908).' 



Myxosquamus, Theo., Mon. Cul. V, p. 225 (1910). 



Neopecomyia, Theo., Mon. Cul. V, p. 261 (1910). 



Stenoscutus, Theo., Mon. Cul. V, p. 263 (1910). 



Bathosomyia, Theo., Mon. Cul. V, p. 267 (1910). 

 ? Molpemyia, Theo., Mon. Cul. V, p. 479 (1910). 

 ? Anders onia, Strickland, Entom., p. 250 (1911). 



Leslieomyia, Christ., Paludism, No. 2, p. 68 (1911). 

 A query prefixed to a name in the above list of synonyms indicates that the 

 genus was described from the female only, and consequently it may possibly 



