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12. Abdominal bands yellow; thorax 
brown, scattered golden scales, paler 
over wing roots.... ager. Giles. 
j8. Legs apically and basally pale banded. 
13. Abdomen with apical bands on last 
few segments ; thorax pale scaled 
on front §rds, palest behind, re¬ 
mainder dark ; wings brown scaled tenax. Theobald. 
E. Abdomen with narrow basal and broad apical 
pale bands, a dark lateral line on each side 
of segments most pronounced apically. 
14. Wings pale towards tip. epidesmus. Theobald. 
The following have been described in this genus, but cannot 
be definitely located:— niger , Giles, wMtmorei, Giles, flaveolus, 
Coquillett, palliatm , Coquillett, signipennis, Coquillett, and 
sienensis, Ludlow. 
The latter Miss Ludlow now says “ lies probably near 
Finlay a” * 
Taeniorhynchus fasciolatus. Arribalzaga (1891). 
Rev. d. Mus. d. 1. Plata, 80 (1891), Arribalzaga; Mono. Culicid. II., 
192 (1901), Theobald. 
Navarro in Argentine; Rio de Janeiro, Sao Paulo, Lower 
Amazon, Brazil. 
Additional locality. —Mano, Brazil, xii. 02 (Fajardo). 
Taeniorhynchus richardii. Ficalbi (1896). 
Culex richardii . Ficalbi (1896). 
Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital., 261 (1896), Ficalbi; Mono. Culicid. II., 194 (1901). 
Sutton, Norwich, Wye, England ; Italy ; Toronto, Canada. 
Additional localities. —Vento and Bortegrave, Holland. 1 9 
and 1 £ . vi. and vii. 04, in Amsterdam Museum. 
Taeniorhynchus arribalzagae. Theobald. 
Mono. Culicid. III., 261 (1903). 
Para, Brazil. 
Type in the British Museum. 
Canad. Entomo. XXXVIII., 132, April (1906). 
