288 Ins. 
XIII. INSECTA. — DIPTERA. 
[ 1905 ] 
M. flavifrons , par, p. 301, New York, landbeckii , Greenland, p. 302, 
exagitans , New York, p. 303, Johannsen, Bull, N. York Mus. lxxxvi, 
n. spp. 
Mycterotypus n. g. bezzii n. sp., Rome, No£, p. 1 14, Rend. Acc. Liqcei 
xiy, ii. 
(h'thocladius Jiavus, p. 270, sordens , p. 272, absurdus. p. 277 ,fugax, p. 279, 
obumbratus , p, 281, New York, Johannsen, Bull. N. York Mus. lxxxvi, 
n. spp. 
Procladius caliginosus , p. 131, adumbratus , p. 132, New York, Johannsen, 
t. c. n. spp. 
Tanypus miHjyes, sinuosus , p. 65, nubifer , heteropus , tenebrosus , p. 66, 
N, America, Coquillett, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xiii, n. spp. 
Tany tarsus nigripilis , p. 287, dejlectus , cfoVes, p, 288, fatigans , dissimilis , 
p. 292, fulvescens f p. 293, muticus , exiguus , p. 294, New York, 
Johannsen, Bull. N. York Mus, lxxxvi, n. spp. 
CULICIDiE. 
[Cf, Adie & Alcock (11), Billet (118), Blanchard (124), Chalmers 
(297), Coquillett (367, 371), Dassonville (388), Dyar (473, 475, 
477-481, 484), Eysell (532), Felt (554), Giles(654), Goeldi (672, 673), 
Grabham (684), Green (690), Grossbeck (701), Grunberg (705, 706), 
Howard (787), Kulagin (901), Levander (946), Ludlow (984-986), 
Lutz (159), Marchoux & Simond (1007), Neveu-Lemaire (1096, 
1097), Nuttall (1112), Patton (1140), Pressat (1216), Sergent 
(1382-1384), Stephens & Christopher (1448), Smith (1421), Smith 
& Grossbeck (1422), Theobald (1476-1484), Underwood (1521), 
Ventrillon (1537, 1538), Waterhouse (1591), Welch (1613),] 
General work on the family : systematic and Natural History, Blanchard, 
(124). 
Work on Culicidce for medical men, Stephens & Christophers (1448). 
Also Pressat (1216). 
Mosquitoes, short and popular account, Froggatt (617). 
Improved classification of Cidicidce , Lutz (159) and Dyar, P. ent. Soc. 
Washington 1905, pp. 188-190. 
The genera of Culicidce , according to £ characters, Dyar, pp. 42-49, 
P. ent. Soc. Washington vii, 
The genera of Culicidce with lists of the species, Theobald, Gen. ins. 
fasc. xxvi. 
Classification ; separation of Corethridce and Anophelidce as distinct 
families, Eysell, Ins. Borse 1905, pp. 51 etc. 
Natural history of mosquitoes in Brazil, their bearing on disease etc., 
Goeldi, Mem. Mus. Para iv, 154 pp., pis. a-p and i-v. 
Handbook of the Culicidce of Jamaica, with descriptions, and information 
as to larvse and habits, Theobald (1484). 
The structure of the head in imago of Culex and Anopheles , mode of 
sucking etc., and shorter account of larva and pupa, Kulagin, 
Zeitschr. wiss. Zool. lxxxiii, pp. 285-335, pis. xii-xiv. 
Notes on genitalia of $ Cidicidce , Dyar, J. N. York Ent. Soc. xiii, pp. 53- 
56, 185-188, pis. iv, v, viii. 
Culicidce that convey malaria, Sergent & Sergent, C.R. Soc. Biol, lix, 
pp. 499, 500. 
Wing-scales, Imhof, C.R. Congr. Zool. vi, p. 509. 
Hibernation of species with larvae of arboreal habits, Dyar, pp. 107, 108, 
J. N. York Ent. Soc. xiii. 
Table of characters of mosquito larvae of N. America, Dyar, pp. 22-26, t. c. 
Culex, attracted by petrol, Dassonville, C.R. Soc. Biol, lix, pp. 334, 335. 
