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Thorax golden-yellow scaled, 
with a narrow median dark 
line and a broader brownish 
one on each side.. abserrata. Felt. 
Thorax brownish-grey, a brown 
spot at middle becoming wider 
behind, the sides separated by 
a narrow white line . cinereoborealis. Felt. 
Thorax dark, with golden-brown 
and golden scales, those at the 
sides paler and brighter than 
in the middle, and forming 
two more or less pale narrow 
lines ..... nemorosa. Meigen. 
Thorax rich brown, narrow 
curved golden scales . fuscopalpalis. n. sp. 
Culex junctor, Kirby, C. lateralis , Meigen, C. ornatus, Meigen, 
C. nigripeSj Zetterstedt, C. sylvae, Theobald, C. terriei, Theobald, 
should also, I fancy, come here. 
CuLICADA ABFITCHII. Felt (1905). 
Culex siphonalis. Grossbeck (1905). 
Culex abfitchii. Felt (1905). 
20th Kept. State Entomo. Bull., 97, Ent. 24, N. York State Mus. (1905) ; 
Mono. Culicid. IV., 828 (1907), Theobald. 
United States. 
Culicida maculatus. Meigen (1804). 
Culex maculatus. Meigen (1804). 
Culex cantans. Meigen (1818). 
Culex stimulcins . Walker (1848). 
Culex fumipennis. Stephens (1825). 
Klass. u. Beschr. d. Europ. Zweif. Ins. 4, 6, 6 (1804), Meigen; Syst. 
Beschr. I., 6, 6 (1818), Meigen ; Mono. Culicid. I., 401 (1901); III., 179 
(1908), Theobald. 
Germany ; Austria ; Scandinavia ; Russia ; Italy ; Canada ; 
India ; England. 
Additional localities .—Shrewsbury, England (Richard F. L. 
Burton) ; Kontenhoff, Holland, 23. v. 05, in Amsterdam 
Museum. 
