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Genus GRABHAMIA Theob. 
Monogr. Culicid. III. p. 243. (1903). 
1. Grabhamia dorsalis Meig. 
Culex dorsalis Meig., Culex penicillaris Rond. 
Syst. Beschr. IY. 242. 18. and 1, 2, 3. Meigen ; Monogr. Cnlicid. II. p. 16 (1901) and 
III. p. 251 (1903) Theobald; Állattan. Közi. III. 41 (1904) Kertész. 
Three 9 ’s and 3 cf’s from Szatymaz, Hungary (Kertész). (Vide: 
Kertész p. 44.) 
Also recorded from Great Britain, Scandinavia, Germany, Holland, 
Austria and North America. 
2. Grabhamia pulchritarsis Bond. 
Culex pulchr it arsis Rond., Culex leucacanthus Loew. (?) 
Bull. Soc. Ént. Ital. IY. 31. 8 (1892) Rondani; Wien. Ent. Zeitg. XII. 170 (1893) 
Strobl; Bull. Soc. Ént. Ital. XXYIII. 265. 15 (1896) et XXXI. 181. 6 (1899); 
Noé, Bull. Soc. Ént. Ital. XXXI. 247 (1899); Gnats, p. 274. 67 (1900) Giles; 
2. Edit. p. 425. 63 (1902) ; Monogr. Culicid. II. 12. 56 (1901) Theobald ; Állattan. 
Közi. III. p. 55 (1904) Kertész ; Entom. Zeitschr. XYII. 33. 1 (1873) Loew et 
Esch. ; Europ. Dipt. III. 1. 1 (1873) Loew (leucacanthus). 
Head clothed with large narrow-curved pale yellowish grey scales 
almost white around the eyes. Thorax densely clothed with narrow-curved 
pale creamy-grey scales with traces of tw T o slightly darker areas in front. 
Abdomen deep brown with basal white bands constricted in the middle 
spreading out laterally. Legs with apical and basal banding. Wings speckled 
with grey scales. Ungues uniserrated. 
? . Head brown, clothed with large curved scales of a pallid yel¬ 
lowish grey hue and with similar colored upright forked ones behind and 
flat white ones at the sides ; palpi deep brown, their apex with white 
scales ; proboscis deep brown with scattered white scales on the middle 
and on its basal area; antennæ brown, the three basal joints testaceous, 
the two basal ones with small flat white scales. 
Thorax brown in front, testaceous behind, densely clothed with 
narrow-curved pale creamy grey scales, in front two slightly defined small 
areas of yellow scales ; scutellum bright testaceous with narrow-curved 
pale scales ; metanotum pale ochreous ; pleurae ochreous with patches of 
flat white scales. 
