244 A Monograph of Culieidae. 
puleritarsis and pulcripalpis, Rondani ; and Spencerii, Theobald ; 
and Curriei, Coquillett. 
The eggs are laid singly, not in rafts. The larvae have 
comparatively short thick siphons (vide fig. 131). 
GRABHAMIA JAMAICENSIS. Theobald. 
Culex Jamaicensis. Theobald. 
(Mono. Culicid. I., p. 345, 1901.) _ 
The ¢ has not been described :— 
6. Palpi longer than the proboscis by nearly the whole of 
the last two joints, brown, with narrow pale basal bands to the 

Fig. 127. 
Grabhamia Jamaicensis, Theobald. 
a, & genitalia; b, one clasper. 
last two joints, the apical joint slightly shorter than the penulti- 
mate, both with sparse black hairs, and also the apex of the 
