594 A Monograph of Culicid ae. 



Genus JOBLOTIA. Blancharcl-Lutz. 



C. r. de la Soc. de Biol. LIIL, p. 1045 (1901), Blanchard; Mosq. do Brasil, 



p. 6 (1904), Lutz. 



This name has been adopted by Lutz for a separate genus to 

 Trichoprosopon. It differs from the previous genus in that the 

 clypeus is not hairy, otherwise it is the same. 



So far a single species occurs in it, viz. : — ■ 



Joblotia lunata. Theobald (1901). 

 Trichojprosojpon lunata. Theobald. 



Mono. Culicid. II., p. 279 (1901), and III., p. 336 (1903), Theobald ; Les 

 Moust., p. 429 (1905), Blanchard. 



Additional locality. — Sandi, Brazil (Dr. Lutz), (19. 3. 05). 



Sub-Family DENDR0MYINAE. Lutz. 



Sabettinae. Lutz. 



Genus SABETHES. Robineau-Desvoidy (1827). 



Sabettus. Scudder (nov. nom.) (1882). 



Essai s. 1. Tri. Culicides, p. 411 (1827), Robineau-Desvoidy ; Brit. Mus. 

 List. I., I. (1840), Walker; Dipt. Arg. XI., p. 66 (1891), Arribalzaga ; 

 Mono. Culicid. I., p. 247 (1901), II., p. 345 (1901), and III., p. 321 

 (1903), Theobald; Mosq. do. Brasil, p. 6 (1904), Lutz in Bourroul ; Les 

 Moust., p. 420 (1905), Blanchard ; Gen. Ins. Fam. Culicid., p. 39 (1905), 

 Theobald. 



Blanchard has followed Scudder's new spelling of this genus. 

 There is no reason, however, why Desvoidy's original name should 

 not stand. 



Five species are now known. They all come from South 

 America. 



The five known species are : — 



Sabethes longipcs, Fabricius, 1794 (Syst. Antl. IV., 400, 2, and Mono. 



Culicid. I., p. 250, 1901). 

 S. rejnipcs, Wiedemann, 1828 (Auss. Zweiflug-Ins. I., p. 573, and 



Mono. Culicid. I., p. 248, 1901). 



