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C. laurenti is known from the Belgian Congo, Zanzibar, Madagascar, and 
Egypt. 
Culex (Culex) andersoni Edwards 
Culex andersoni Edwards, 1914, Bull. Ent. Res., V, 1, p. 65, fig. 2 ( @ %; Kabete, Kenya Colony). 
H. Scott, 1927, loc. cit., XVIII, p. 88 (7). 
BELGIAN Congo. — Mt. Mikeno, one female in the camp known as Rueru, 
on the southwestern slope at an altitude of about 9,500 ft., March 1927. 
C. andersoni is strictly East African (Kenya and Abyssinia). The only pre- 
vious records for the Belgian Congo are from Elisabethville in Upper Katanga 
(altitude: 4,059 ft.), where it was obtained by Mr. C. Seydel in 1926, and from 
Kalembelembe (at about 4,200 ft.) and Lulenga (5,550 ft.) in the eastern Congo. 
Kabete, the type locality, is at the altitude of 6,209 ft. In Abyssinia it was ob- 
tained by H. Scott at circa 8,000 ft. 
Culex (Neoculex) rima Theobald 
Culex rima Theobald, 1901, Liverpool School Trop. Med., Mem. IV, App., p. x1 ( ¢; Old Calabar, 
S. Nigeria); 1901, ‘Monogr. Culic.,’ II, p. 327, fig. 307 ( 9). Edwards, 1911, Bull. Ent. Res., II, 
p. 265; L9L7, loc. ct, VIL, 3, p. 226; 1922, loc. cit:;, KUL, p. (86, figs: srand eet oc) 
Culiciomyia (?) insignis Carter, 1911, Bull. Ent. Res., II, p. 37, figs. 1-2 ( 9; Entebbe, Uganda). 
Macfie and Ingram, 1916, loc. cit., VII, 1, p. 10, fig. 8 (larva and pupa). 
Liseria. — Monrovia, July 1926. 
BELGIAN Coneo. — Kinshasa (taken by Dr. Duren). 
C. rima is a West African species known from Liberia to Uganda. 
Culex (Culiciomyia) nebulosus Theobald 
Culex nebulosus Theobald, 1901, Liverpool School Trop. Med., Mem. IV, App., p. x (2; Old 
Calabar, Chumbele, 8. Nigeria); 1901, ‘Monogr. Culic.,’ IJ, p. 381 ( 9). 
Culiciomyia nebulosa Edwards, 1911, Bull. Ent. Res., II, p. 254; 1912, loc. cit., III, pp. 34 and 383 
(larva). 
Culex (Culictomyia) nebulosus Edwards, 1922, Bull. Ent. Res., XIII, p. 89 (7). 
Culex pseudocinereus Theobald, 1901, ‘Monogr. Culic.,’ II, p. 62, Pl. XXVIII, fig. 112 ( #; Salisbury, 
Southern Rhodesia). 
Pectinopalpus fuscus Theobald, 1909, Colonial Office (London), Miscell. No. 237, p. 11, figs. (on 
pp. 27 and 29) (*; Obuasi, Gold Coast); 1910, Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist., (8) V, p. 375 (0); 
1910, ‘Monogr. Culic.,’ V, p. 416, figs. 183-186 ( @). 
BELGIAN Coneo. — Kinshasa (bred by Dr. Duren). 
C. nebulosus is a common species in West Africa, from Sierra Leone to Uganda, 
extending eastward to Daressalaam and southward to Southern Rhodesia. 
Lutzia tigripes (Daruty de Grandpré) 
Culex tigripes Daruty de Grandpré, 1900, ‘Les Moustiques.’ Edwards, 1911, Bull. Ent. Res., IT, 
p. 261. 
Culex tigripes var. fuscus Theobald, 1909, Colonial Office (London), Miscell. No. 237, p. 17 (Obuasi, 
Gold Coast); 1910, ‘Monogr. Culic.,’ V, p. 894. Edwards, 1912, Bull. Ent. Res., III, p. 380 
(larva). 
Culex maculicrura Theobald, 1901, ‘Monogr, Culic.,’ II, p. 34, Pl. XXII, fig. 85 (9 @; Durban, 
Natal; British Central Africa; Mombasa, Kenya Colony; Bonny, 8. Nigeria; Salisbury, 
S. Rhodesia; Queensland). 
