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4 Monograph of. Culicidae. 
Heptaphlebomyia simplex. Theobald (1903). 
Mono. Cnlicid. III., 337 (1903); IV., 531 (1907). 
Bihe, Angola, Portuguese West Africa. 
Type in the British Museum. 
Heptaphlebomyia montfqrti. Ventrillon (1905). 
Archiv. de Parasitologie I., IX., No. 4, 448 (1905), Ventrillon; 
Mono. Culicid. IV., 536 (1907), Theobald. 
Aukajobe, Arivonmiamo and Tananarivo, Madagascar. 
Co-type in the British Museum. 
Heptaphlebomyia argenteopunctata. Ventrillon (1905). 
Archiv. de Parasitologie I., IX., No. 4, 446 (1905), Ventrillon; 
Mono. Culicid. IV., 534 (1907), Theobald. 
Tananarivo and neighbourhood, Madagascar. 
Co-type in the British Museum. 
METANOTOPSILAE-MICROPALPAE. 
(See p. 112.) 
Sub-Family AED1NAE. Theobald. 
Genus AEDES. Meigen (1818).* 
Dipt. Beschr. I., 13 (1818), Meigen; Mono. Culicid. II., 224 (1901) ; 
III., 205 (1903) ; IV. 537 (1907), Theobald. 
Pour species occur at present in this genus—viz., cinerens , 
Meigen; fuscus, Osten Sacken ; nigrescens, Theobald; and incon- 
spicuosus , Theobald. 
* Under this genus Dyar and Knab in 1906 sank the following genera : 
Ochlerotalus, Arri., Haemagogus, Will., Stegomyia , Theob., Grabhamia , 
Theob., Howardina, Theob., Verrallina, Theob., Culicelsa and Culicada, 
Felt., Ecculex and Protoculex, Felt., Gymnoptera and Lcpidoplatys, Coq., 
and Pseudoculex, Dyar. This seems to show that larval characters are 
very misleading for purposes of classification. 
