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A Monograph of Culicidae. 
Oct. 6, 1909. £ Swarming in withy bed; 5.30 p.m. 
Oct. a 18? 1909. £ Swarming in withy bed. 
Oct. 20, 1909. h Swarming in withy bed. 
Oct. 21, 1906. £ Swarming by watercress pit. 
This fly gets badly infested with red parasite in July. The 
absence of notes in August was only due to the fact of my wasps 
nesting during this month. This fly does not seem to vary from 
year to year ; there are always lots. Have never had more than 
four biting at one time. $’s swarm in lots up to twenty-five. 
Type of waTkeri in the British Museum. 
Anopheles algeriensis. Theobald (1903). 
Ann. Inst. Pasteur. XVII., 2 (1903), Theobald ; Mono. Culicid. III., 21 
(1908), Theobald. 
Algeria. 
Type in the British Museum. 
Anopheles barberi. Coquillett (1903). 
Coelodiazesis barberi. Coquillett—Dyar (1906). 
Canad. Entomo. XXXV., p. 310 (1903), Coquillett; Mono. Culicid. IV., p. 37 
(1907),Theobald; Journ. N.Y.Ent. Soc.XIV., 4,177 (1906),Dyar and Knab. 
Maryland, U.S.A. 
Abies.—This reads very like a variety of A. bifarcatus, but 
it is distinct. Dyar makes it a new genus on purely larval 
characters. 
The larvae live in the water of hollow trees. I have recently 
found this with bifurcatus in England. 
Anopheles smithii. Theobald (1905). 
The Entomologist, XXXVIII.,p. 101 (1905), Theobald; Mono. Culicid. IV., 
p. 38 (1907), Theobald. 
Sierra Leone (800 feet) (Major F. Smith, R.A.M.C.). 
Type in the British Museum. 
Anopheles nigripes. Staeger (1839). 
Anopheles plumbeus. Haliday (1828)? 
Natur. hist. Tidsskr. II., 252, 3 (1839), Staeger; Mono. Culicid. IV., 40 
(1907), Theobald. 
Penzance ; Beddgelert, A. Wales ; Denmark ; Hungary ; 
United States. 
