en en ay ee as hae — ee ee ee eee een et eae ee a < 
985 
36. STEGOMYIA SCUTELLARIS Walk. 
Culex scutellaris Walker, J. Proc. Linn. Soc, Lond. (1859), 3, 77, et 
auctt. in litt. 
Stegomyia scutellaris Walk., Theob., Mono. Culic. (1901), 1, 298, Pl. XIV, 
fig. 53. 
Giles, Handb. of Gnats (1902), 374. 
Ludlow, Can. Ent. (1904), 36, 299. 
PANGASINAN, Camp Gregg, Bayambang, P. I. (W. P. Chamberlain). 
This species, as also the succeeding, is not mentioned in Theobald’s 
Culicide in “Genera Insectorum”—for what reason I do not know, unless 
it was an oversight. 
37. STEGOMYIA SCUTELLARIS SAMARENSIS Ludl., J. N. Y. Ent. Soc. (1903). 
7 <2 Can. Ent. (1904), 36, 71. 
Ibid. (1905), 37, 134. 
Samar, LEYTE, Minporo, Ivorro, P. I., NEGRos OccweNntTAL, Bago, P. I., 
(6007, 6040, 6086, 6088 Banks); Manina, P. L, Fr. McKintey, P. I. 
(Craig) and various collectors. 
' This seems a widespread mosquito in the Philippines and conforms 
always with Miss Ludlow’s description. S. seuwtellaris Walk., has never 
been found by me nor brought in by collectors. The entomological collec- 
tion, Bureau of Science, contains some very interesting varieties of this 
subspecies, all bred from the same lot of eggs and to be described later. 
It would seem very probable that these species—i. e., S. scutellaris and 
8S. fasciata—may be very closely related and possibly intergradation may 
occur. This, however, will be treated at a later date. 
Be, i 
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STEGOMYIA SEXLINEATA Theobald, Mono. Culic. (1901), 1, 308, fig. 94. 
_________ Giles, Handb. of Gnats (1902), 377. 
a _________ Giles, J. Trop. Med. (1904), 7, 367. 
Trinidad, W. I.; PAMPANGA, Camp Stotsenberg, Angeles, P. I. (H. R. 
Whitmore). 
Giles is not certain of the identity of the specimen so labeled in his 
list referred to above. This form was first recorded from the West 
Indies. 
39. STEGOMYIA STRIOCRURA Giles, J. T'rop. Med. (1904), 7, 367. 
PAMPANGA, Camp Stotsenberg, Angeles, P. I. (2. R. Whitmore). 
SCUTOMYIA Theobald (8). 
40. SCUTOMYIA NIVEA Ludlow. 
Stegomyia nivea Ludlow, NV. Y. Ent. Soc. (1903), 11, 139. 
= Can. Ent. (1905), 37, 134. 
Scutomyia nivea Ludl., Theobald, Gen. Ins., Culic. (1905), 19. 
There appears to be a confusion of this species with Stegomyia amesii 
Ludl., in “Genera Insectorum.” 
41. SCUTOMYIA NONSCRIPTA SAMARENSIS Ludl., J. VN. Y. Hnt. Soc. (1903), 11, 138. 
Theob., Gen. Ins., Culic. (1905), 19. 
PHILIPPINE ISLANDS. 
