A Monograph of Culioidae . 
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Genus Culex. Linn. 
Culex pallidocejpliala. Grossbeck. 
“ A light coloured medium sized species, with creamy coloured 
unbanded legs, brownish unbanded beak and silvery-grey unbanded 
abdomen. Wings unspotted. Thorax pale brown, marked with 
darker scales on the sides of a narrow median groove, and enclosed 
in a semicircular lateral line on the posterior half.” 
United States. 
I have the above description, but I cannot trace the reference. 
—F. V. T. 
Culex hnabi. Coquillett. 
Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. VII., 4, 188 (1906). 
United States. 
Culex bracteatus. Coquillett (1906). 
Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. VII., 4, 184 (1906). 
United States. 
Culex saxatilis. Grossbeck (1906). 
Rep. Ent. Dept. N. Jersey Agri. Coll. Exp. St., 685 (1906) ; Canad. Ent. 
XXXVIII., 360 (1906). 
“ Just like C. geniculatus , but the palpi of the $ all brown. 
Taken at Ganet, Mt. Paterson.” 
Culex pallidoliirta. Grossbeck (1906). 
Rep. Ent. Dept. N. Jersey Agri. Coll. Exp. St., 679 (1906); Canad. Ent. 
XXXVIII., 359 (1906). 
United States. 
Culex sylvicola. Grossbeck (1906). 
Canad. Ent. XXXVIII., 129 (1906) ; Rep. Ec. Dept. N. Jersey Agri. Exp. 
St. for 1905, 677 (1906), Smith. 
“ Found in swampy woods near New Brunswick. Larvae and 
pupae in April and May. Adults in May erroneously identified as 
the Pacific Coast squamiger .” 
Culex insatiabilis. Bigot (1859). 
Ann. d. 1. Soc. Entom. de France (3) VII., 118 (1859). 
Madagascar. 
“ cf antennis plumosis. Palpis haustello aequalibus, nudis, albo- 
biannulatis. 9 antennis verticillatis. Palpis haustello brevioribus, 
