266 Fr. W. EDWARDS—THE AFRICAN 
Culicada quasimodesta, Theo., Ann. Mus. Nat. Hung. III, p. 88 (1905), and 
Culex bicolor, Mg., Syst. Beschr. I, p. 9 (1818), both seem to belong to Culex 
(s. str.) and apparently to the C. pipiens group. I have not seen specimens. 
Culex didieri, C. pygmaeus and C, zeltneri, Neveu-Lemaire, Arch, Parasit. 
1906. I have not seen specimens. 
C. mundulus, Griinb., Zool. Anz. 29 p. 388 (1905). Said to be closely related 
to Culiciomyia nebulosa, but larger and paler. The description agrees fairly 
well with the latter species, except that the venter is described as having the 
segments with pale apical bands. 
C. par, Newst. Ann. Trop. Med. I, p. 25 (1907). From the description this 
appears to be closely allied to C. consimilis, and is perhaps a rubbed specimen of 
that species. 
C. laurenti, Newst., /.c. p. 24. The abdomen is described as uniformly pale 
brown. The size is not stated, nor the structure of the ungues. 
Taeniorhynchus africanus, Neveu-Lemaire, Arch, Parasit. 10, p. 271 (1906). 
This cannot be a true Taentorhynchus, as the female has toothed claws. 
Boycia mimomyiaformis, Newst., le. p. 34. Should probably be ineluded 
in the genus Ludlowia ; seems to be distinct from L, pincerna, which it most 
closely resembles, since the last three joints of the hind tarsi are described as 
hronzy-ochreous, the legs otherwise being unbanded, 
Neomelanoconion palpale, Newst., .c. p. 31. This species clearly does not 
belong to the genus Neomelanoconion, which is a synonym of Culictomyia. The 
palpi of the male are figured as two-jointed ; if this is really the case, the species 
cannot be a Melanoconion. The figures of the male palpus and wing and the 
description of the antennae suggest a Ludlowia, 
Index of Specific Names. 
[Tabulated African species in heavy type; synonyms in italics. | 
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absobrina, Felt ... nee xe .. 201 | annulipes, WIk. ... 4015 a soo ee ei 
accraensis, Theo.... dee nis 256, 261 | annulirostris. Skuse. ... ate Foe ae 2S 
aegypti, L. oe 333 Ss6 .. 265 | aquilus, Graham ... oa at eZo4 
africana, Theo. (Mansonia) ... ... 254 | arabica, Giles (Mansonia) ad Soon us) 
africanus, Theo. (Mucidus) ... ... 246 | arabicus, Becker (Culex) oe ne 249 
africanus, New.-Lem. (Taeniorhynchus) 266 | aurites, Theo. ... 56 401 cae LO 
ager, Giles ee 608 Bais 256, 259 | azoriensis, Theo. ... 250 iad tee eeezoe 
albifasciatus, Meq. 1 BCL ... 247 | bicolor, Mg. nee me 530 256, 266 
albitarsis, Theo. ... 300 cd 244, 245 | bifoliata, Theo. ... ine an Ac antl 
alboannulatus, Meq. ... soc awe, «247 ||| Wostacke. Theo, oy 550 505 oe) 204 
albovirgatus, Graham... 500 .. 259 | caliginosus, Graham ... ... 246, 248, 250 
alternans, Westw. ie ese ..» 246 | chamberlaini, Ludl. hod 530 we «= 244 
ambigua, Theo. ... ve ore .» 259 | chloroventer, Theo. as bei soe 264 
anarmostus, Theo. eee ond 259, 260 | chrysothorax, Theo. oct ate Seg) eats) 
annettii, Theo. ... siete oe 252,253 | cinereus, Theo. ... aac om 254, 255 
annulata, Schrank. sive a 244,251 | clavipalpus, Theo. gon eae we. «6: 24 
annulifera, Theo. ite ves .. 253 | commovens, Walk. rae ce ats EO 
annulioris, Theo. aes ... 243, 256, 259 | concolor, R.-D. ... vals ANG 261, 262 
