432 A Monograph of Culicidae. 
Taeniorhynchus (?) flaveqlus. Coquillett (1905). 
Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. YII., 4, 182 (1905). 
Taeniorhynchus (?) palliatus. Coquillett (1906). 
Canad. Entomo. XXXVIII., 61 (1906). 
“ Proboscis wholly black scaled ; palpi mixed black and yellpw, 
occiput and mesonotum golden-yellow scaled, a large spot on the 
posterior half of the mesonotum almost devoid of scales (rubbed); * 
pleura with several spots of whitish ones. Abdomen black 
scaled, with a strong tinge of purple, a spot of yellow scales at 
bases of the third and fourth segments, and of white ones at 
base of each of the following three segments ; a patch of white 
scales on the outer front angles of each segment; venter black 
scaled and with a median stripe of yellow ones on the first four 
segments. Legs black scaled, those on the under side of each 
femora yellow, a spot of white scales at apex of each femora; 
base of first joint of each tarsus white scaled; tarsal claws 
simple. Wings hyaline, scales brown, narrow, lanceolate and 
linear intermixed. 
Length .—About 3 mm. 
Habitat .—Trinidad (Urich).’’ 
Taeniorhynchus (?) sierronsis. Ludlow (1905). 
Cut ex variopalpus. Coquillett (?) (1902). 
Canad. Entomo. XXXVII., June (1905) and XXXVIII., p. 132, April (1906), 
Lndlow. 
United States. 
The position of this species seems so doubtful I have not 
attempted to place it. 
Miss Ludlow says, “ probably lies near Finlay i.” j" 
Taeniorhynchus (? Culex) signipennis. Coquillett (1904). 
Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. VI., 167 (1904). 
Port Bliss, Texas, Ludlow. 
Described as a Taeniorhyncus , but reads like a Oulex. 
* Query .—Is not this the usual bare space in front of the scutellum ? 
—F. V. T. 
f Canad. Entomo., 132, April (1906). 
