405 Insecta. 
Systematic. — Dipt era — Culicidab. 
Tersesthes = ( Mycterotypus K.), bra- 
siliensis sp. n. Brazil, Neiva p. 66 
Mem. Inst. Oswaldo Cruz 5. 
Tricliodadius borealis sp. n. Island, 
Kieffer p. 57 Bull. Soc. Metz 28. — 
T. curlipalpis p. 29, glyceriae p. 30, 
spp. n., Doutschl., Kieffer T.c. — 
T. anomalus sp. n. Himalaya p. 124, 
Kieffer Rec. Ind. Mus. 9. 
Trichotanypus rivulorum, kraatzi , spp. 
n., Deutschl., Kieffer p. 14 Bull. 
Soc. Metz 28. — T. lacustris sp. n. p. 13 
Africa or., Kieffer Voyage Alluaud 
Dipt. 1. 
Tripdma gen. n., pallidum sp. n. Cal- 
cutta p. 128, Kieffer Rec. Ind. Mus. 9. 
Trissodadius griseipennis sp. n. Bel- 
gium, Goetghebuer p. 154 Ann. Biol, 
lacustre 6. 
Culioidae. 
For about 100 synonyms in oriental 
Culioidae see Edwards Bull. ent. Res. 
4 pp. 221-241. 
The mosquitoes of North and Central 
America and the West Indies. Vol. I, 
A general consideration of mosquitoes, 
their habits, and their relations to the 
human species. Vol. II, plates, with 
bibliography, Howard, Dyar & Knab 
Carnegie Inst. Pub. No. 159 pp. vii-f- 
520, pis. i-xiv pis. 1-150. 
Culicidae from New Caledonia and the 
Loyalty Islands ; Theobald Sarasin u. 
Roux Nova Caledonia Zoologie 1 H. 3 
pp. 161-164. 
Keys to the species of mosquitoes 
and mosquito larvae. New Jersey; 
Weiss Ent. News 24 pp. 65-72. 
Coloration, taxonomy and phylogeny 
of Anoplielinac, Christophers pp. 45- 
100 pis. v-viii Ann. trop. Med. 7. 
Tho effect of tides and rainfall on the 
breeding of salt marsh mosquitoes ; 
Buttrick J. Econ. Ent. 6 pp. 352-359 
f. 6. 
The relation of mosquitoes to their 
environment; Grossbeck New York 
J. Ent. Soc. 21 pp. 55-61. 
Determining the flight of mosquitos ; 
Zetek Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer. 6 pp. 5-21 
ff. 1-4. 
Mosquitoes pollinating orchids ; Cran- 
dall Science 38 p. 51. 
Prototropism of mosquitoes; Weiss 
Ent. News 24 pp. 12-13. 
Mosquitos and cobwebs ; Zetek J. 
Ent. Zool. 5 p. 208. 
Changes in the mosquito-fauna of 
Panama ; Knab Proc. Ent. Soo. 
Washington 15 pp. 40-42. 
Aedes calopus, oviposition, Zetek 
Canad. Entmol. 45 p. 423. 
Aedimorphus quinquepunctata Sp. n. 
Sudan, Theobald p. 598 Ann. trop. 
Med. 7. 
Anophdes tessdlatus, early stages, 
Stanton pp. 129-133 Bull. ent. Res. 4. 
Banksindla taeniarostris and luteola- 
teralis distinguished, luteolateralis var. 
n. albicosta, Edwards p. 47 Bull. ent. 
Res. 4. — B. palpale, characters, Carter 
p. 581 figs. Ann. trop. Med. 7. 
Cdlia pulchcrrima , Turkestan Meta- 
morphose, Biologic, bijurcata Uebor- 
winterung, Vasiljev St. Peterburg 
B. entomol. 10 No. 6 pp. 1-20 11 figs, 
and 1 pi. 
Chrysoconops noeturnus sp. n. Sudan, 
Theobald p. 593 Ann. trop. Med. 7. 
Corethra plumicornis larves dans lo 
lac de Moret ; Gandolfi Fribourg Bui. 
Soc. Sci. Nat. 19 1911 p. 79. 
Culex and Aedes, hydrotropism, Weiss 
Canad. Ent. 45 pp. 85-87. — Culex 
laticinctus sp. n. Lake of Tiberias and 
Gibraltar, Edwards J. As. Soc. Beng. 
9 p. 49. — C. pipiens, genitalia fig. 3, 
African synonyms p. 53, fatigans geni- 
talia p. 55 f. 4, pallidocephalus p. 56 
f. 5, mirificus sp. n. E. Africa p. 57 f. 6, 
Edwards Bull. ent. Res. 4. — C. salis- 
buriensis amboannulatus var. n., theileri 
annulata v. n., Theobald p. 321 Sec. 
Rep. Dir. Vet. Res. Un. S. Africa. — C. 
abominator, Coad Canad. Entomol. 45 
p. 265 fig. — C . noeturnus v. n. niger New 
Caledonia, Theobald p. 164 Sarasin & 
Roux Nova Caledonia 1. 
Culicdsa centropunctata sp. n. Sudan* 
Theobald p. 599 Ann. trop. Med. 7- 
— C. abdominalis, consimilis, paludu » 
Queensland, spp. n., Taylor Rep. 
Australian Inst. Trop. Med. 1911 
pp. 53-56 fig. 
Cyathomyia — ( Protomelanoconion ), 
Edwards p. 59 Bull. ent. Res. 4. 
Ficalbia dofleini sp. n. Ceylon, Guen- 
ther p. 204 Zeitschr. wiss. Insektbiol. 9. 
