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A Monograph of Culicidae. 
by Dr. Lutz and Senhor Carlos Moreira. I cannot trace the 
type. The description might apply to many species I have seen 
if compiled, as was probably the case, from a rubbed specimen. 
I expect, if the type were found, it would prove to be C. cingu- 
laius, Fabr. 
50. Culex (Stegomyia?) Walkeej. n. sp. 
Thorax chestnut-brown, with a 'broad greyish-white scaled 
area cn each side of the mesonotum. Fore and mid legs 
apparently unbanded, pale at the base of the femora; base of 
the metatarsi and first two tarsal joints of the hind legs banded 
with white. Abdomen brown, showing traces of white basal 
banding. 
Length .—4 mm. 
Habitat. —J amaica. 
Observations. —The above is a note I made on a specimen in 
the old collection at the British Museum, labelled C. fasciatns, 
F. It is certainly not fasciatus, and is quite distinct from any 
known species. Nothing approaching it has been received from 
the West Indies. It is in poor condition, and is probably a 
Stegomyia; the marked thoracic ornamentation should at once 
render its identity easy. If a true Culex its position in the 
table (p. 383) would be after C. Jajionicus, mihi. The head and 
scutellum are too damaged to say definitely to which genus it 
belongs, so it is placed provisionally in Culex. 
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