CULICID.E. 
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Hungarian Culicid<je, treatise on in Hungarian, Kert^sz, Allatt. Kozl. 
Magyar Tars, iii, pp. 1-75. 
Culicidce of Egypt, Sudan and Abyssinia, Theobald, pp. 62-83, pis. i-vi, 
1st Rep. Wellcome Lab. 
Culicidce of the Nile region, Balfour (77a). 
Culicidw of Tchad and of Chari, Laveran, pp. 1069, 1070, Soc. Biol. Ivi. 
CidicidfE in Guinea, Laveran, p. 555, C.R. Soc. Biol. Ivi. 
General account of mosquitoes, and monograph of Anopheles of India and 
their larvse, James & Liston, Anopheles of India, 30 pis. 
Cidicidce of Upper Tonkin, Laveran, pp. 1070, 1071, C.R. Soc. Biol. Ivi. 
Monograph of Culicidce of New York, with natural history observations, 
larvae, and descriptions of spp. n. and genu, u.. Felt, Bull. N. York 
Mus. No. 79, pp. 241-400, 57 pis. and many cuts. 
Notes on Cidicidce and larvse in British Columbia, Dyar, pp. 37-41, P. ent. 
Soc. Washington vi. 
Rearing Culicidce larvae and importance of larvse for distinction of species. 
Felt & Young, p. 312, Science xx. 
Larvse, epistomal appendages of, Knab, pp. 175-177, pi. x, J. N. York Ent. 
Soc. xii. 
Presumed parthenogenesis of Culex, Kellogg, p. 59, Allg. Zeitschr. 
Ent. ix. 
Experiments as to feeding, oviposition, etc. with reference to medical point 
of view, Stegomyia fasciata and Culex fatiyans^ Goeldi (615). 
Mosquito-control in New Jersey, with account, and descriptions, of the 
species occurring there, their habits and life-histories, Smith (1315). 
Mosquitoes and mosquito control, Connecticut, Britton & Viereck, 
pp. 253-310, pis. x-xvii, Rep. Connecticut exp. Stat. 1904. 
Protection against Anopheles among the ancients, Manzi, pp. 88-109, 
Arch, parasit. viii. 
Anopheles^ classification discussed, the Indian forms described and figured, 
their larvse, James & Liston, Anopheles of India ; A. costalis var. n. 
melas, p. ii, A. funestus varr. n. umbrosus and subum.brosus, p. iv, 
Theobald, Thompson Yates Lab. Rep. v, Mem. x App. ; J., at Siena, 
CoGGi & Ceccherelli, pp. 53, 54, Bull. Soc. ent. Ital. xxxvi ; J., 
in Sicily, similarity of larva to that of Dixa, Stefani-Pehez, pp 9, 
etc.. Natural. Sicil. xvii ; A. in Madagascar, Dye, C.R. Soc. Biol. Ivi, 
pp. 544, 545 ; A. in India, habits, larvse, James, Sci, Mem. India n. s. 
No. 2 (1902), pp. 27-59, unnamed spp. allied to A.jamesii, pp. 40-43, 
t, c. ; A. in Victoria, Leach, Victorian Natural, xxi, pp. 9-12 ; A. 
macidi'pennis and malaria, Laveran, pp. 325, 326, C.R. Soc. Biol. Ivi ; 
A. vincenti^ characters, Laveran, p. 1072, t. c. ; A. barberi^ pre- 
daceous larva, Dyar, p. 243, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xii ; A. claviger, 
natural history, seasons, Schneider, pp. 41-45, KB. Ver. Riga xlvii ; 
A. crucians, larva. Smith, p. 150, pi. xii, Ent. News Philad. xv ; 
A., biting apparatus of, Leon, pp. 97, 98, Bull. Soc. Jassy xviii. 
A. wellcomei, Nile, Theobald, p. 64, pi. iii, fig. 4, and pi. v, fig. 5, 1st 
Rep. Wellcome Lab. ; A. culiciformis, Bombay, James & Liston, 
p. 122, larva plate xv. Anopheles of India ; A. fiuviatilis, p. 31, 
jeyporiensis, p. 32, immaculata, p. 35, stephensii, p. 45, pulcherrimus, 
p. 48, India, James [in 1902], Sci. Mem. India (n. s.). No. 2 ; A. 
franciscanus, California, McCracken, p. 12, pi. ii, Ent. News Philad. 
XV : n. spp. 
Catageiomyia n. g. near Stegomyia, senegalensis n. sp., Africa, Theobald, 
pp. i, Thompson Yates Lab. Rep. v, Mem. xi App. 
Cellia pharoensis, p. 70, pi, v, fig. 1, Theobald, 1st Rep. Wellcome Lab. 
Conchyliastes varipes, Mexico, Coquillett, p. 10, Canad. Ent. xxxvi, 
n. sp. 
