278 A Monograph of Culicidae. 
Grabhamia subtilis. Ed. and Et. Sergent (1905). 
Bull. d. Mus. d’Hist. Natur., No. 4, 240 (1905), Sergent; Mono. 
Culicid. IV., 294 (1907), Theobald. 
Algeria. 
Grabhamia willcocksii. Theobald (1907). 
Mono. Culicid. IV., 296 (1907). 
Kafr el Dawar, Egypt. 
Type in the British Museum. 
Grabhamia sollicitans. Walker (1856). 
Culex sollicitans. Walker (1856). 
Ins. Saund., 427 (1856), Walker; Mono. Culicid. I.] 868 (1901); III., 247 
(1908) ; IV., 291 (1907), Theobald. 
United States; Jamaica; Tamsui, Formosa. 
Grabhamia mediolineata. Ludlow (1907) $. 
Canad. Entomo. XXXIX., p. 129, April (1907). 
“ Head dark brown or black, covered with long, curved, pale 
almost white scales, a few ochraceous ones; bright brown flat 
lateral, and slender white forked scales on the occiput, some 
brown bristles between the eyes and around the eyes; antennae 
dark brown, verticels dark brown, pubescence white, first joint 
testaceous, and in some lights all the joints are apparently light 
banded, basal joint testaceous, with slender flat white scales at 
the tip, and occasionally at the base of penultimate joint; 
proboscis black and quite long, tip black, clypeus black, eyes 
black and silver. 
Thorax black, prothoracic lobes with long pale ochraceous 
curved scales (spatulate ?); mesonotum covered on the median 
third with bright brown slender curved scales for about two- 
thirds its length, the caudal third with slender pale curved 
scales ; immediately lateral of this median stripe is a broad pale 
stripe of rather broader curved scales, and exterior to this 
another stripe of brown curved scales extending to the wing 
joint; scutellum black, covered with long slender curved scales; 
pleura black, with long white spatulate scales; metanotum 
black. 
