CULICHLE. Iris: 289 
JEdimorphus albo-annulatus , W. Africa, Theobald, p. 154, Entomologists 
1905, n. sp. 
Aldnchia, a double homonym, Cockerell, p. 230, Entomologist 1905. 
A nisocheleomyia n. g. near Uranotcenia , p. 52, nivipes , Queensland, p. 53, 
alboannulata , India, p. 55, n. spp., Theobald, Entomologist 1905. 
Anisocheleomyial albitarsis , Luzon, Ludlow, p. 131, Canad. Ent. 1905, 
n. S P- 
Anophelina , revision with table of genera and species, Giles (654). 
Anophelince of Ceylon, list, distribution, Chalmers , pp. 165-178, maps, 
Spolia Zeylan. ii. 
Anopheles chaudoyei in Algeria, Billet, C.R. Soc. Biol, lviii, pp. 380-382 \ 
A. listoni in Calcutta, enemies, Adie & Alcock, P. R. Soc. London 
lxxvi, pp. 319-321 ; A. maculipennis , bifurcatus , variation in abundance, 
Nuttall, pp. 485-487, J. Hygione v; A. clavigc r, natural history, 
seasons etc. in Finland 1902, 1903, Levander, pp. 52-60, Medd. Soc. 
Faun. Fenn. xxx ; Anopheles , position in biting, Smith, Science xxi, 
p. 71. 
A. smithiiy W. Africa, Theobald, p. 101, Entomologist 1905 ; A. ara- 
biensis, p. 625, athali , p. 627, A. ( N ssorhyiichus ) tibaniy p. 629, 
A. (Myzomyia) jeka/iy p. 630, azrilci , p. 632, Aden, Patton, J. Bombay 
Soc. xvi : n. spp. 
Bxronella n. g. Anophelina } gracilis n. sp., New Guinea, Theobald, p. 69, 
Ann. Mus. Hnugar. iii. 
Cellia argyrotarsisy natural history, pp. 129-133, pi. ii, figg. 10, a and 6, 
early stages, pi. o, var. tarsimaculata, p. 133, Goeldi, Mem. Mus. 
Goeldi iv. 
Coquillettidia n. g. type perturbans Walk., Dyar, p. 47, P. ent. Soc. 
Washington vii. 
Gorethra and Diva to be a distinct family called Gorethridoe ; table of the 
larvse of N. American Corethridcey Dyar, pp. 13-16, P. ent. Soc, 
Washington vii. 
Culex similis $ , Theobald, p. 33, J. econ. Biol, i ; C. diversusy $ , 
Theobald, p. 675, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xvi ; (7. reptans Meig., name 
invalid, p. 107, discolor Coq. to Feltidiciy inconspicuus Grossb. to 
Culicelsa, and lazdrensis to Grabhamia , p. 108, Dyar, J. N. York Ent, 
Soc. xiii; C. consobrinusy impiger, cantatoVy abfitchii , larvae, Dyar, 
pp. 26-29, t. c. ; G. confirmatusy larva, Grabham, p. 405, Canad. Ent. 
1905; 0. squamiger, larva, p. 13, niveitarsisy larva, p. 14, siphonalisy 
larva; p. 16, pretansy larva, p. 17, inconspicuusy larva, p. 18, Smith 
& Grossbeck, Psyche xii; C. fatigans and other Brazilian species, 
early stages and natural history, Goeldi, Mem. Mus. Goeldi iv, 
pp. 86 etc., pi. i, etc., and pis. A, B etc. 
C. waterhouseiy England, Theobald, p. 874, Ann. Nat. Hist. (7) xvi; 
C. biroiy p. 82, trimaculatuSy p. 86, Bombay, pullusy New Guinea, 
p. 87, guasimodestusy Tunis, p. 89, Theobald, Ann. Mus. Hungar. iii ; 
C. arabiensisy Aden, Patton, p. 633, J. Bombay Soc. xvi ; C. simpsoniy 
p. iv, fig. 10, p. 28, bostockiy p. 29, minutus , pi. iv, fig. 9, p. 30, bifoliatay 
fig. 11, p. 31, Transvaal, pallidothoraxy India, p. 32, Theobald, 
J. econ. Biol, i ; C. condylodesmus , p. 385, rhunduluSy p. 388, W. Africa, 
Grunberg, Zool. Anz. xxix; C. JlavuSy Madagascar, Ventrillon, 
p. 550, Bull. Mus. Paris x; C. labeculosusy Australia, Coquillett, 
p. 116, Ent. News Philad. xvi; C. mitchellcey N. America, Dyar, p, 74, 
J. N. York Ent. Soc. xiii; C. brittoniy Connecticut, Felt, p. 79, Ent. 
Nows Philad. xvi; C. Icnabiy Moxico, p. 183, bractoatu$y Culm, p. 184, 
Coquillett, P. ent. Soc. Washington 1905; 0. pallidohirtay p. 359, 
saxatilisy p. 360, New Jersey, Grossbeck, Canad. Ent. 1905; G. 
microsguamosusy Jamaica, Theobald, p. 407, Canad. Ent. 1905; G. 
portoncensisy Porto Rico, Ludlow, p. 386, Canad. Ent. 1905 : n. spp. 
1905. [Vol. xlii.] e 19 
