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.—In the case of several species it is known that they are not always susceptible to experimental infection throughout their range, and that at a given time and place all individuals are not susceptible.

.—A. maculipennis; A. sinensis (=pseudopictus, Grassi); A. superpictus, Grassi; A. turkhudi, Liston (=hispaniola, Theob.).

.—A. maculipennis, A. umbrosus (=strachani), A. mauritianus, A. culicifacies (=Pyrelophorus sergenti, Theob.), A. funestus, A. turkhudi, A. costalis, A. maculipalpis, A. pharoensis.

.—A. umbrosus, A. barbirostris, A. sinensis (=jesoensis) A. culicifacies, A. funestus var. listoni (=formosaensis and cohaesa), A. minimus, A. turkhudi, A. ludlowi, A. rossi (?), A. leucosphyrus (?), A. stephensi, A. fuliginosus, A. maculatus, A. maculipalpis, A. theobaldi, A. willmori.

.—A. crucians, A. punctipennis, A. quadrimaculatus.

.—A. punctipennis, A. pseudopunctipennis, A. pseudomaculipes, A. intermedius, A. cruzi, A. tarsimaculatus, A. albimanus, A. arygrotarsis.

.—A. bancrofti (?), A. annulipes.