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A Monograph of Culicidae. 
Limatus durhamii. Theobald (1901). 
Simondetla curvirostris. Laveran (1902). 
Aedeomyia curvirostris. Neveu-Lemaire (1902). 
Mono. Culicid. II., 349 (1901); III., 333 (1903); IV., 627 (1907). 
Para, Brazil. 
Type in the British Museum. 
Fig. 261. 
Limatus durhamii . Theobald. 
Apex of pupa (after Silva). 
SPECIES DESCRIBED AS AEDES, BUT UNDOUBTEDLY NOT 
BELONGING TO MEIGEN’S WELL-MARKED GENUS. 
The descriptions are not sufficiently clear to place them 
generically, and they are merely given here for reference. 
Grabham has evidently followed Dyar’s theory of sinking every¬ 
thing into Aedes hut, if so, Meigen’s Aedes must not be considered 
the same as Dyar’s.* 
Aedes uncatus. Grabham (1907). 
Canad. Ent. XXXIX., 25 (1907). 
“ Close to Stegomyia mediovittata, Coq., from San Domingo (Canad. 
Ent., Feb. ’06, p. 60), but the sub-dorsal thoracic lines are made up of 
Recently it seems Dyar and Knab have altered their classification. 
