Genus Chrysoconops. 493 



Chrysoconops aurites. Theobald (1901). 



Taeniorhynchus aurites. Theobald. 



Mono. Gulicid. II., p. 209 (1901) and III., p. 269 (1903). 



Additional localities. — Entebbe, Uganda (Dr. Moffat) ; Kuala 

 Lumpur, Federated Malay States (Dr. Durham, 10. xi. 02 and 



25. v. 02). 



Chrysoconops fulvus. Wiedemann (1828) — Goeldi. 

 Culex fulvus. Wiedemann ( 1 828). 

 Taeniorhynch us fulvus. Wiedemann — Theobald. 

 Culex ochripes. Macquart (1850). 

 Culex flavicosta. Walker (1856). 

 Psorophora fulvus. Weidemann — Coquillett (1906). 



Auss. Zweiflug. Ins., p. 546 (1828), Wiedemann ; Dipt. Exot. Nov. ou peu 

 connus. Supp. 4, p. 11, 15, pi. V., Fig. 1. Macquart (1850); Ins. 

 Saund., p. 431 (1856), Walker; Class. Mosq. N. and M. America, 

 Tech. Se. 11, U.S. Dept. Agri., p. 14 (1906), Coquillett; Os Mos. no 

 Para., p. 112 (1905), Goeldi. 



A large number of specimens have been received from Pro- 

 fessor Goeldi from various parts of Brazil. He also figures the 

 egg^ (Plate H), and on this species he founded the genus Chryso- 



r Fig. 222. Fig. 223. 



Ova of Chrysoconops fulvus as laid and Ova of Chrnsoconops fulvus 



breaking up (after Goeldi). (after Goeldi). 



(Enlarged.) (Greatly enlarged.) 



ronops. Mr. Coquillett referred this very distinct species to 

 Psorophora, but it is totally distinct from any of the four 

 Psorophoras I have examined, and in a recent communication 

 Mr. Coquillett agrees that it comes in another genus. 



