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FRED. Y. THEOBALD 
Genus AEDES Meig. 
Syst. Beschr. 1. 13. (1818) Meigen ; Mouogr. Culicid. II. 224 (1901) and III. 285 
(1904) Theobald. 
1. Aedes cinereus Meig. 
Aedes rufus Gimmerthal. 
Syst. Beschr. 1. 13. 1 (Meigen) 1818 ; Monogr. Culicid. II. p. 232 (Theobald) 1902 ; 
Állattan. Közi. III. p. 72 (Kertész) 1904. 
Specimens occur in the collection from various places in Hungary 
(vide : Kertész). 
Two sent me (a d and 5 ) have been carefully examined and in the 5 . 
I find as. I described in my Monograph p. 232 that the hind ungues are 
equal and simple, not uniserrated as figured by Kertész (p. 73. fig. 37. 
h. III.). The flat head scales in the male from Hungary are more creamy 
than those from Britain. 
For full bibliography vide : Kertész. 
Genus LEPTOSOMATOM YIA nov. gen. 
Head clothed mostly with flat scales, a few narrow-curved ones in 
the middle line and upright forked scales behind. Antennæ in the d 
lightly plumose ; palpi in d very short. Thorax with narrow-curved scales 
also the prothoracic iohes; scutellum with small flat scales to the mid 
lobe, narrow-curved ones on the lateral lobes. Fork-cells of d short ; me¬ 
dian vein-scales mostly in single line ; lateral vein-scales linear, rather 
thick. 
Distinguised from other Aedine genera by the cephalic and scu- 
tellar squamose characters. 
1. Leptosomatomyia lateralis n. sp. 
Head deep brown wdth a few median golden scales ; palpi, proboscis 
and antennæ deep brown. Thorax deep brown with brighter brown scales ; 
pleuræ paler with patches of white scales. Abdomen black with basal 
white lateral spots. Legs brown, pale basally. 
d . Head (Fig. 13a.) deep brown, mostly clothed with deep brown 
flat scales, some small golden narrow-curved ones around the eyes and a 
in the mid line of the head, behind some dull yellowish upright for- 
