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treille, the first entomologist of the age, was 

 kind enough to look over the detailed descrip- 

 tion of those little animals, which I shall give 

 in a note*. 



* The following is the description of the five new spe- 

 cies : 



1. Culex cyanopennis, abdomine fusco, piloso, annulis 

 sex albis; alis car uleis, tar sis albo annularis. Thorax fusco-ater, 

 pilosus. Abdomen supra fusco-caerulescens, hirtum, annulis 

 sex albis. Alae caeruleae, splendore semi-metallico, viridenti- 

 venosae, saepe pulverulentae, margine externo ciliato. Pedes 

 fusci, tibiis hirtis, tarsis nigrioribus, annulis quatuor niveis. 

 Antennae maris peetinatae. 



Habitat locis paludosis ad ripam Magdalenae fluminis prope 

 TenerifFe, Mompox, Chilloa, Tamalameque caet. (Regno No- 

 vogranatensi.) 



2. Culex lineatus, violaceo-fuscescens ; tkorace fusco, 

 utrinque linea longitudinali maculisque inferis argenteis ; alis 

 virescentibus ; abdomine annulis, sex argenteis; pedibus atro- 

 fuscis ; posticorum tibiis apicibusque albis. 



Habitat ad confluentem Tamalamequen in ripa Magdale- 

 nae fluminis. (Regno Novogr.) 



3. Culex ferox, supra cceruleo aureoque varius, annulis 

 quinque albis inferis ; alis virescentibus ; pedibus nigricanti- 

 caruieis, metallico-splendentibus ; posticis longissimis, basi api- 

 ceque niveis. 



Omnium maximus differt 1 a G. hcemorrhoidali Fab. cui 

 pedes quoque coerulei, thorace superne caeruleo et auro ma- 

 culato ; 2 a C. cyanopenni corpore superne caeruleo, pedibus 

 haud annularis, haud fuscis. An Nhatin Marcgr., p. 257 1 



Habitat ad ripam inundatam fluminis Guayaquilensis> 

 prope San Borondon. (Regno Quitensi.) 



4. Culex chloropterus, viridis, annulis quinque albis ; 

 alis virescentibus, pedibus fuscis ad basim subtus albis. 



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