ee a 
, 984 
STEGOMYIA Theobald (6). 
27. STEGOMYIA AMESII Ludlow. 
Stegomyia nivea amesii Ludlow, J. NV. Y. Ent. Soe, (1903), 11, 139. 
amesii Ludlow, Theob., Gen. Ins., Culic. (1905), 19. 
28. Stegomyia aurostriata Banks, sp. nov., Phil. Journ. Sei. (1906), 1, 996. 
29. STEGOMYIA CRASSIPES Van der Wulp. ‘ 
Culex crassipes Van der Wulp, Dipt. der Midd, Sumatra (1892), 9. 
Stegomyia crassipes Van der Wulp, Theob., Mono. Culic. (1901), 1, 320, 
Pl. XXXIV, fig. 134. 
: Giles, J. Trop. Med. (1904), 7, 367. 
__. Theob., Gen. Ins., Culic. (1905), 19. 
Thayetmyo, Upper Burmah (Watson), Soeroelangoen (Van der Wulp) ; 
PAMPANGA, Camp Stotsenberg, Angeles, P. I. (#. R. Whitmore). 
30. STEGOMYIA DESMOTES Giles, J. Trop. Med. (1904), 7, 367. 
PAMPANGA, Camp Stotsenberg, Angeles, P. I. (#. R. Whitmore). 
31. STEGOMYIA FASCIATA Fabr. 
Culex fasciatus Fabr., et auctt. in litt. 
Stegomyia fasciata Fabr., Theobald, Mono. Culic. (1901), 1, 289, Pl. XIII, 
figs. 49-50. es 
Giles, Handb. of Gnats (1902), 372. 
eds ___— Ludl., Can. Ent. (1905), 37, 134. 
All parts of tropical world. Pampanca, Camp Stotsenberg, Angeles, 
P. 1. (H.R. Whitmore). 
I have never found this species, nor has it been brought to me by any 
collector. S. fasciata persistans Banks, subsp. nov., is the form which 
I have always obtained in various parts of the Philippines. 
32. Stegomyia fasciata persistans Banks, subsp. nov., Phil. Journ. Sci. (1906), 
1, 995. ; 
Manin, P. I., Inoro, P. I., Nearos OccipENTAL, Bago, P. 1., Hacienda 
“Louisiana,” and Mailum (5773 Banks); Fr. McKinury, P. I. (Craig) 
and various collectors elsewhere. 
The most abundant day-flying mosquito in this region and a vicious 
biter. 
33. STEGOMYIA GARDNERIL Ludlow, Can. Ent. (1905), 37, 99. 
Mrnporo, Bulacao, P. I. (Ff. Gardner) ; PAMPANGA, Camp-Stotsenberg, 
Angeles, P. I. (2. R. Whitmore). 
34. STEGOMYIA LEUCOMERES Giles, J. Trop. Med. (1904), 7, 367. 
PAMPANGA, Camp Stotsenberg, Angeles, P. I. (#. R. Whitmore). 
35. STEGOMYIA PUNCTOLATERALIS Theobald, The Entomologist (1903), 36, 156. 
Giles, J. Trop. Med. (1904), 7, 367. 
Gen. Ins., Culic. (1905), 19. 
Queensland; PAMPANGA, Camp Stotsenberg, Angeles, P. I. (H. R. 
Whitmore). 
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