PT Ne TT PT a oe 
988 
53. CULEX MICROANNULATUS Theobald, Mono. Culic. (1901), 1, 353, Pl. XVIII, 
fig. 69. 
Ludlow, Can. Ent. (1904), 36, 299. 
ie Gen. Ins, Culic. (1905), 25. 
Central and southern India, Federated Malay States; PANGASINAN, 
Camp Gregg, Bayambang, P. I. (W. P. Chamberlain) ; CavitE, Cafiacao, 
P. I. (EB. R. Stitt) ; Mania, P. I. (Banks). 
This mosquito breeds in brackish water near Manila and Cavite. 
54. CULEX PIPIENS Linnaeus, Ins. Suec. (1890) (1758), S. N. 2886. 
Elera, Oat. de toda la Fauna Filip. (1895), 2, 490. 
__________- Theob., Mono. Culic. (1901), 2, 132. 
Giles, Handb. of Gnats (1902), 437. 
Europe, Mediterranean islands, United States, Canada, Egypt, Teneriffe, 
Madeira, Algeria. 
Recorded by P. Elera in his catalogue as being found in the Philippine 
Islands. 
55. CULEX QUASIUNIVITTATUS Theobald, Mono. Culic. (1901), 2, 32, fig. 164. 
___ Giles, Handb. of @nats (1902), 429. 
Giles, J. Trop. Med. (1904), 7, 368. 
_ Gen. Ins., Culic. (1905), 26. 
Mashonaland; PAMPANGA, Camp Stotsenberg, Angeles, P. I. (#. Rk. 
Whitmore). 
56. Culex rizali Banks, sp. nov., Phil. Journ. Sci. (1906), 1, 999. 
Negros Occrpentat, Mt. Siya-Siya, Voleano Canlaon, P. I. (6083 
Banks). 
57. CULEX RUBITHORAX Macquart, Dipt. Hwot., Suppl. (1850), 4, 9. 
Theobald, Mono, Culic. (1901), 1, 416. 
Giles, Handb. of Gnats (1902), 412. 
Theob., Mono. Oulic. (1903), 3, 227. 
__ Giles, J. Trop. Med. (1904), 7, 368. 
Theob., Gen. Ins., Culic. (1905), 26. 
Southern Queensland, Tasmania; PAMPANGA, Camp Stotsenberg, An- 
geles, P. I. (EZ. R. Whitmore). 
Theobald says “this is probably only a spotted variety of C. concolor 
Rob.-Desv.” 
58. CULEX TIGRIPES De Grandpre et de Charmay, “Les Moustiques” (Planters Gaz. 
Press) (1900). 
Giles, Handb. of Gnats (1902), 
407. 
Giles, J. Trop. Med, (1904), 7, 
368. 
Mauritius, western Africa; British central Africa, Mashonaland, Natal, 
Mombasa, Queensland, Uganda, Transvaal, Straits Settlements; Pam- 
PANGA, Camp Stotsenberg, Angeles, P. I. (#. R. Whitmore). 
59. CULEX VAGANS Wiedmann, Aussereurop. Zweifl. Ins, (1828), 545. 
Theob., Mono, Culic. (1901), 1, 411, fig. 146. 
Giles, Handb. of Gnats (1902), 414. 
a _ Giles, J. Trop. Med. (1904), 7, 368. 
Hongkong, Shanghai (Lindesay), China (Wiedemann); PAMPANGA, 
Camp Stotsenberg, Angeles, P. I. (#. R. Whitmore). 
