218 JAS, J. SIMPSON-—-ENTOMOLOGICAL 
Sub-family Uranotaeniine. 
Species. | Date. | Locality. | Collector.” | Remarks. 
Uranotaenia albocephala, 
Theo. 
1902 | Bathurst ... | Dr. Dutton. | 
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Sub-Family Corethrine. 
Corethra ceratopogones, 
Theo. 
1902 | Bathurst ... | Dr. Dutton. | 
Family CHIRONOMID A. 
red Brikama ... | — | 
| | 
Culicoides sp... wea 
Family PSYCHODID &. 
Philebotomus sp.? 500 | 1902 | Bathurst... | Dr. Dutton. | 
Family PULICID/. 
Ctenocephalus felis, | 12.11.11) Dipakunda... 
Bouché, | | 
Family CIMICIDA, 
Cimex rotundatus, Sign. eee | Alijamadu ... | — | In native hut. 
| | 
IXODOIDEA. 
Ticks are far from abundant towards the end of the dry season, but are said 
to be very troublesome at the beginning of the rains. The following were 
obtained by the author in March and April, 1911. 
Hyalomma aegyptium, L. | 2.111.11 | Bakau ea = On horse. 
As " 200V.11 | Albreda.  ... —_ On horse. 
re 5 22.1V.11| Alijamadu ... — On dog. 
Amblyomma variegatum, | 2.1II.11 | Bakau 600 — On horse. 
bia enacts 22.1V.11 | Alijamadu ... — On dog. 
Hacmaphyals leachi, | 22.1V.11| Alijamadu ... — On dog. 
ud. 
* Where no name is given the species was collected by the author, 
