268 F. W. EDWARDS—THE AFRICAN SPECIES OF CULEX AND 
ALLIED GENERA. 
PAGE. Pacer. 
rima, Theo. mete sits ... 255, 258, 265 | taeniorhynchoides, Giles ... et cro EOS 
rubinotus, Theo. aad ite 258, 265 | taeniorhynchus, Wied (Ochlerotatus)... 247, 
rufinus, Big. ie aon Abc SeeZOD 251), 252 
salisburiensis, Theo. ... ads 258, 264 | taeniorhynchus, Arvib. (Taeniorhynchus) 251 
salsus, Theo. boc SOC ate .. 261 | tenav, Theo. 000 eee =0C 256, 259 
salus, Theo. ‘iste duis aes .. 261 | thalassius, Theo. oa 50 257, 261 
sarawaki, Theo. ... aoc ae «.. 259 | theileri, Theo. ... So NO) irl 260, 262 
scapularis, Rond.... 50¢ BoC 247,256 | tigripes, Grandpré . 243, 251, 257, 261 
scatophagoides, Theo.... 996 .. 246 | titillans, Wik. ... see tee 251, 252 
sergenti, Theo. ... ee am 258, 265 | transvaalensis, Theo. ... Sts comes 
simplex, Theo. ... 503 50 262, 263 | wniformis, Theo. (Culiciomyia) case EOD 
simpsoni, Theo. ... oo a 257, 263 | uniformis, Theo. (Mansonia) ... 253, 254 
sinensis, Theo. ... 500 -- 259 | univittatus, Theo. ... see 20%, 200,262 
somaliensis, Neveu- Wein Ons 257, 261 | varioannulatus, Theo. ... ae ey picts) 
spathipalpis, Rond. ... ... 242, 243, 251 | vigilax, Skuse. ... 500 50° 247, 250 
stoehri, Theo. ... 20 ocd «» 263 | violaceus, Theo. ... awe Ste Bo ae 
subtilis, Serg. 406 male G06 «. 248 | veridis, Theo. ... Ran 508 Soo ete) 
sudanensis, Theo. ac Sc ... 246 | willcocksi, Theo. ... an sar ess 
taeniarostris, Theo (Gankamell 1) ... 245 | zeltneri, Neveu-Lemaire... x e266 
taeniarostris, Theo. (Grabhamia) ... 259 | zombaensis, Theo. ‘a bse 257, 264 
Note on some Culicidae described by Dr. K. Griinberg.—In the Zoolo- 
gischer Anzeiger for 1905 (pp. 377-390), Dr. K. Griinberg described six new 
Culicidae from Kamerun and Togo, and the following notes on them may be 
useful. 
1. Myzomyia bisignata.—This is in all probability a synonym of MV, rhodesiensis, 
Theo. The third costal spot seems fairly distinct in Griinberg’s figure, while in 
the type of M. rhodesiensis it is quite small. 
2. M. unicolor.—Without a doubt the same as M. wmbrosa, Theo. In publish- 
ing my note on this species in the July number of this Bulletin, I overlooked the 
fat that M. nili, Theo. (First Rep. Welle. Lab., p. 66, ee is Aaetier synonym ; 
the types correspond in every particular. 
3. Myzorhynchus obscurus.—Evidently the same species which Theobald has 
subsequently described as M. strachaniz. As Grinberg suggests, it is very likely 
only a variety of M. barbirostris. 
4, Stegomyia longipalpis.—Redescribed by Graham as S. pollinctor. 'Trans- 
ferred by Theobald to AKingia. 
5. Culex condylodesmus.—Probably only C. duttont. See above (p. 260). 
6. C. mundulus——Perhaps a Culictomyia. See above (p. 266). 
EF. W. Enwarps. 
