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CULEX ANNULATUS. 
“ Repeated attempts were made with the G. annulatus, but they 
could not be induced to bite.’’ M. J. Wright, “ B. M. Journal.” 
CULEX NEMOROSUS. 
“Ready to attack at any part of the day, even in bright sun¬ 
shine.” M. J. Wright, “ B. M. Journal.” 
Culex confirmatus. Arribalzaga. 
Additional localities. —Jamaica (Grabham) (111); Para, 
Brazil. (Durham). 
Dr. Grabham writes: “ Plentiful in the Red Hills to the 
west of Kingston; is a voracious bloodsucker ; the specimens 
were caught on a pony while waiting in a wood. It is easily 
recognised by the bright shiny patch of scales on the anterior 
aspect of the thorax.” 
Culex spathipalpis. Rond. 
Additional locality. —Palestine (Cropper). 
Culex mimeticus. Noe. 
Additional localities . — Palestine (Cropper); Penang (Dr. 
Wright). 
Culex pulcritarsis. Rond. 
Additional locality. —A single 9 from Palestine (Cropper). 
Culex fatigans. Wied. 
Additional localities.- —Palestine (Cropper); Barbados (Low). 
Culex pipiens. L. 
Additional locality. —Palestine (Cropper). 
Taeniorhynchus Richardii. Pic. 
Additional locality.- —Palestine (Cropper). 
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