Genus Aedimorphus. 199 



Dr. Bancroft writes me that he is sure this species oviposits 

 singly and not ina " raft " as Skuse stated. 



Additional localities. — Muina, Seleo, Berlinhafen, Friedrich- 

 Wilhelmshafen, New Guinea ; Ins. Graget (Biro) ; India (Major 

 Giles, I.M.S.)? (I do not think this occurs in India); Sydney, 

 N. S. Wales (Dr. Bancroft). 



Scutomyia sugens. Wiedemann (1828). 

 Stegomyia sugens. Wiedemann. 

 Culex sugens. Wiedemann. 

 Culex vittatus. Bigot (1861). 



Auss. Zweiflug. Ins. I., 545, 4 (1828), Wiedemann; Ann. Soc. Ent. d. Fr. 

 S. 4, t. 1 (1861), Bigot; BuU. Soc. Ent. Ital., p. 257 (1886), Ficalbi ; 

 Mono. Culicid. I., p. 300 (1901), Theobald; Ann. Mus. Nation. Hung. 

 III., p. 77 (1905), Theobald. 



Additional localities. — Transvaal (C. B. Simpson) ; Entebbe, 

 Uganda (Drs. Christy, Hodges, etc.) ; Gambia (Drs. Dutton and 

 Todd) ; India (Dr. Christophers and M. Biro) ; Nubia and Aden. 



Note. — Central African forms are smaller than any others I 

 have seen. 



Genus AEDIMORPHUS. Theobald. 



Mono. Culicid. III., p. 290 (1903) ; Genera Insectorum, Fam. Culicid., p. 20 



(1904). 



One new species has been added to this genus. 



Aedimorphus alboannulatus. Theobald. 

 The Entomologist, Vol. XXXVIII., p. 154 (1905). 



Head dark brown j proboscis black, with a white band on 

 the apical half. Thorax deep rich brown, with scanty golden 

 scales ; a silvery white spot on each prothoracic lobe ; pleurae 

 pale brown, with silvery white puncta ; scutellum silvery white. 

 Abdomen deep brown, unhanded, with basal white lateral spots. 

 Legs deep brown, with apical silvery white bands, most pro- 

 nounced on the hind legs, the last hind tarsal being all white. 



9 . Head deep brown, clothed with dusky flat scales over 

 most of the surface and some flat creamy ones at the sides ; 

 around the edges rather large golden narrow-curved scales and 



