Genus Aedlnus. 
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Aedeomyia squammipenna. Arribalzaga (1878). 
Aedes sjuammipenna . Arribalzaga (1878). 
El. Nat. Arg. I., 151, 8 (1878), Arribalzaga; Dipt. Arg. 62 (1891), Arribal¬ 
zaga ; Mono. Culicid. II., 219 (1901), and III., 307 (1903), Theobald; 
TIandbk. Gnats, 479 (1902), Giles; Gen. Ins. Culicid., 35 (1905), 
Theobald; Philip. Journ. Sci. I., 9, 990 (1906), Banks; Mosq. Philip. 
Isis., 9 (1908), Ludlow; Rec. Ind. Mus. II., pt. iii., No. 30, 302 (1908), 
Theobald. 
Trinidad ; British Guiana ; Argentine ; Brazil; Madras ; 
Ceylon ; Perak, Kuala Lumpur ; Malay States; Sudan. 
Additional localities. —Manila, P. I. (Banks); Calcutta (in 
Ind. Mus. Coll.) ; Base of Dawna Hill, L. Burma, 2. iii. 08 
(N. A.) ; at light on board ship 4 miles off Tuticorin, S. India, 
25. v. 08 (C. Paiva); Galle, Ceylon, xi. 07 (E. Green); Cape 
Nelson, British New Guinea (Dr. R. Fleming Jones). 
Time of capture .—November in Calcutta. 
Notes .—Banks records this species as “ found in numbers at 
Manila.” The specimens in the Indian Museum, Calcutta, were 
taken at light. 
Aedeomyia Americana. Neveu-Lemaire (1902). 
Archiv. de Parasitologie VI., 23 (1902), Neveu-Lemaire ; Mono. 
Culicid. III., 308 (1903), Theobald. ■ 
French Guiana. 
Genus AEDINUS. Lutz (in Peryassu), 1908. 
Os Culicideos do Brazil, 36 (1908), Peryassu. 
Head with short fusiform scales and bifurcate ones; seutellum 
with fusiform scales. Pernas medias sem feixes de escamas 
salientes. Escamas das azas em parte em estandarte estreitas, 
algumas compridas e quasi lineares. 
A single species occurs in this genus. 
Aedinus amazonensis. Lutz (in Peryassu), 1908. 
Os Culicideos do Brazil, 253 (1908), Peryassu. 
The mesonotum has a distinct central line and two lateral 
ones joined to each other. Legs unhanded and with espinhos 
espacados, bastante compridos, 
Brazil. 
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