well, generally i find that the culexus is great for some psychological warfare... he's not overly expensive, and he'll likely draw your opponent's attention for a turn or two.
the only time he really sucks when there's no cover for him to infiltrate into, thus denying him the chance to set-up within 12" of an enemy unit... (line of sight doesn't apply to 'soulless')
with the advent of the target priority test and the clarification of 'fearless' protecting only against moral & pinning tests, the culexus has become a great little tool for hampering that one annoying long-ranged heavy weapon your opponents always pack!
cheers!
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