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nudis. cf griseus. Thomce lineis duabus apice divergentibus, utrinque 
macula lata nigra. Abdomine fusco annulato. Pedibus obscure fuscis, 
femoribus tibiisque basi pallidis, tarsis nigris albo-quinque annulatis. 
Alis griseis, ad costam obscurioribus.” 
Culex leucogrammus. Loew (1874). 
Zeit. fiir. die ges. Naturwiss. (2) IX., 413 (1874). 
Nord de la Perse (Shahrud). 
“ Ex fusco cervinus, thorace albo-lineato, abdominis segmentis 
fascia basali albo-tomentosa et macula media luteo-tomentosa ornatis, 
pedibus nigris tomento albo sparsis tarsorumque articulis tribus primis 
in basi albo-annulatis, margine venisque alarum brevius et aequaliter 
subfusco squamulatis. 
Long .—5-6 mm.” 
Culex basilicus. Dyar and Knab (1906). 
Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. XIX., 169 (1906). 
Locality. —Trinidad. 
Culex consolator. Dyar and Knab (1906). 
Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. XIX., 170 (1906). 
Locality .—Trinidad. 
Culex carmodyae mollis. Dyar and Knab (1906). 
Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. XIX., 171 (1906). 
“ Differs from C. carmodyae , Dyar and Knab, in having narrow 
white basal bands on the tarsi.” 
Locality .—Trinidad. 
Culex lactator. Dyar and Knab (March, 1906). 
Culex hassardi. Grabham (May, 1906). 
Proc. Biol. Soc. Wash. XIX., 170 (1906); Canad. Ent. XXXVIII., 167 
(1906). 
Culex toweri. Dyar and Knab (1907). 
Journ. N. York Ent. Soc. XV., 13 (1907). 
Locality .—Porto Rico. 
Culex fur. Dyar and Knab (1907). 
Journ. N. York Ent. Soc. XV., 13 (1907), 
Locality .—Panama, 
