ENTOMOLOGY 830 
Aédes (Banksinella) fuscinervis (Edwards) 
Banksinella fuscinervis Edwards, 1914, Bull. Ent. Res., V, I, p. 73 ( @ %; Accra and Obuasi, Gold 
Coast). 
Liseria.— Du River, Camp No. 3, August 1926. Paiata, common in 
swampy woods, near mud puddles, October 7, 1926. 


No. 474. — Breeding place of A édes fuscinervis, Culex constmilis, and Anophe- 
les gambiae, in a forest clearing at Camp No. 3, Du River, Liberia 
On the Du River this species was found breeding in an open ditch of a forest 
clearing (No. 474). 
So far as known A. fuscinervis is restricted to West Africa. 
Aédes (Banksinella) palpalis (Newstead) 
Neomelaniconion palpale Newstead, 1907, Ann. Trop. Med. Paras., I, p. 31, fig. 6, Pl. I, figs. 7-9 
(#; Basoko, Belgian Congo).! 
Banksinella palpale Carter, 1913, Ann. Trop. Med. Paras., VII, p. 581, figs. la-b, 2a-b, and 3a ( ). 
Aédes (Banksinella) palpalis Edwards, 1928, Bull. Ent. Res., XVIII, 3, p. 272 (9; Stanleyville, 
Belgian Congo). 
Lipgeria. — Gbanga, September 1926, females taken in dense primary forest. 
A. palpalis is known also from the Belgian Congo and the Gold Coast. 
Aédes (Aédimorphus) tarsalis (Newstead) 
Duttonia tarsalis Newstead, 1907, Ann. Trop. Med. Paras., I, p. 18, fig. 2; Pl. I, figs. 6-8 ( 9 #7; 
Kisui near Ponthierville, Belgian Congo). 
Ochlerotatus tarsalis Edwards, 1917, Bull. Ent. Res., VII, 3, p. 219, fig. 7d. 
1 Both Carter and Edwards state that the species was originally described from Boma, which is out- 
side the Congo rain forest belt. The type locality is Basoko, which lies within the Congo rain forest. 
