Genus Theobaldia. 
271 
1313. Wing spots distinct. 
Dark brown. 
2. Fork-cells short; a white 
median line on second ab¬ 
dominal segment ............ annulata. Schrank. 
3. Palpi of 6 more filiform ...penetrans. Desvoidy. 
Pale yellow-brown. 
4. Thorax with white scaled 
lines. Legs with spots on 
femora and tibiae ... spathipalpis. Rondani. 
5. Similar to 2, but legs with 
narrow ochreous basal 
bands. Thorax with white 
curved scales. alaskaensis. Ludlow. 
/3,3/3. Wings spotted with large spots and 
a pellucid area across bases of 
fork-cells. Legs narrowly basally 
banded. ... . incidens. Thomson. 
aa. Legs unbanded........... glaphyropterus. Schiner. 
Theobaldia ficalbii. Noe (1899). 
Culex ficalbii. Noe (1899). 
Bull. d. Soc. Ent. Italiana, XXXI., 231 (1899), Noe; Mono. Culicid. 
I., 335 (1901), Theobald. 
Italy. 
Theobaldia annulata. Schrank (1776). 
Culex annulatus. Schrank (1776). 
Culex variegatus. Schrank (1781). 
Culex a (finis. Stephens (1825). 
Tlieobcildinella annulata. Blanchard (1905). 
Beitr. zur. Naturgesch, 97, 70 (1776), Schrank; Mono. Culicid. I., 331 
(1901); III., 148 (1903) ; and IV., 277 (1907), Theobald. 
Hungary; Switzerland; France; Norway; Germany; Austria; 
Italy ; Britain ; common throughout Europe from Scandinavia to 
Italy; Punjab, India ; Mexico ; United States, California. 
Additional localities. —S. Fiel, Portugal, 2 ?’s (F. Y. T.) ; 
Fevammor, Holland, 1 9 an d 1 $, viii. 1900, in Amsterdam 
Museum ; Bourgas, etc., Bulgaria. a 
