Genus Uranotaenia. 



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Theob. ; U. sapphirina, Osten Sacken ; U. annulata, Theob. ; U. 

 nataliae, Arri. ; U. pyymaea, Theob. ; U. caeruleocephala , Theob. ; 

 U. malayi, Theob. ; U. alba, Theob. ; U. apicalis, Theob. ; U. palli- 

 doventer, Theob. ; U. lowii, Theob. ; U. socialis, Theob. ; U. testacea, 

 Theob. ; U. atra, Theob. : U. minuta, n. sp. ; U. fusca, n. sp. ; 

 U. balfouri, Theob. 



The genus is now known to occur in Asia as well as Africa 

 and N. and S. America. 



Uranotaenia pulchekrima. Arribalzaga (1899). 



Dipt. Argent., p. 65 (1899) ; Mono. Culicid. II., p. 244 (1901). 



Additional locality. — New Amsterdam, British Guiana (Dr. 

 Rowland). 



Uranotaenia sapphirina. Osten Sacken (1868). 



Aedes sapphirinus. Osten Sacken (1868). 



Trans. Ent. Soc. America, II., p. 47 (1868); Mono. Culicid. II., p. 249 

 (1901), Theobald; Bull. No. 4 (N.S.), Div. Ento. Dept. Agri. U.S. 

 America, p. 24 (1896); Howard; Gnats or Mosq., p. 354 (1900), p. 492 

 (1902), Giles; Journ. N.Y. Ent. Soc. IX., p. 180 (1901), Dyar; Mosq. 

 N. Jersey, p. 337 (1905), Smith. 



Additional localities. — Lahaway, Trenton, Cape May, Meta 

 de Conk, Irvington in New Jersey (J. B. Smith) ; Long Island 



Fig. 255 



Labial plate of Uramtaenw 

 sapphirina. (After Felt.) 



Fig. 254. 



Siphon of Uranotaenia 



sapphirina. Osten Sacken. 



(After Felt.) 



