Genus Culicadci. 
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Cu LIC AD A CINEREQBOREALIS. Felt (1904). 
Gulex cinereoborealis . Felt (1904). 
Bull. 79, Ent. 22, iST. Y. State Mus., 312 (1904), Felt; Mono. Culicid. 
IV., 367 (1907), Theobald. 
United States. 
Culicada nemorosa. Meigen (1818). 
Gulex nemorosus. Meigen (1818). 
Gulex sylvaticus . Meigen (1818). 
Gulex guttatus. Curtis (1835). 
Gulex provocans. Walker (1848). 
Gulex salinus. Ficalbi (1896). 
Gulex replans. Meigen (1804)? 
Gulex fasciatus. Meigen (1804) ? 
Gulex stricticus. Meigen (1804) ? 
Syst. Beschr. Eur. Zweifliig, I. 4, 3 (1818), Meigen; Mono. Culicid. 
II., 80-86 (1901); IV., 370 (1907), Theobald. 
Germany ; Hungary ; Finmark ; England. 
Additional localities. —Alaska ; Fort Mackenzie, Wyo.; Rock 
Island Arsenal, Ill.; Fort Casey, Wash.; Montana ; Fort Snelling, 
Minn., U.S.A. (Ludlow). 
Culicada fuscopalpalis. nov. sp. 
Thorax rich brown with narrow-curved golden scales scattered 
over it; palpi of £ deep fuscous brown with fuscous and brown 
hairs. Abdomen brown with basal pale bands ; venter ochreous 
with narrow dark apical bands ; legs brown, unbanded, with a 
pale apical tibial spot to the hind legs. 
$. Head brown with rather large dull creamy curved 
scales, dusky upright forked scales, flat dull creamy ones at the 
sides, with more pointed ones around the eye borders; chaetae 
brown ; eyes golden and coppery ; palpi longer than the proboscis 
by the last segment and apex of the penultimate, deep fuscous 
brown, the last two segments slightly swollen, the apical 
narrowing to the tip, not quite as long as the penultimate, with 
long black hairs, particularly long and dense on one side of the 
base of the penultimate and on the other side at the apex, and 
long hairs at the apex of the ante-penultimate; antennae with 
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