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BATAVIA : 



Anopheles rossii Giles. This species was originally described 

 from India, and is reported by Theobald from the Malay Penin 

 sula. The National Museum collection contains specimens from 

 Ceylon and the Philippines. It is the common Anopheles from 

 India eastward through the Malay Peninsula and the East Indies. 



Culex pipiens Linne. 



Culex gelidus Theobald, described from the Malay Peninsula. 



Culex concolor Desv. The type locality of this species is un 

 known. Theobald reports it from the Malay Peninsula, Burmah, 

 China, and India, and the National Museum contains collections 

 from Ceylon, and one specimen of it was obtained by the writer 

 at Sendai, in North Japan. 



Stegomyia fasciata Fabr. 



WEI/TEVREDEN : 



Anopheles rossii Giles. 



Culex pipiens Linne. 



Culex tenax Theobald. This species occurs throughout Java 

 and is one of the most abundant species, second only, perhaps, to 

 pipiens as a house pest, occurring both in the low coast country, 

 in the mountains, and on the elevated plain of East Java. It was 

 originally described from the Malay Peninsula, and has not 

 hitherto been reported elsewhere. 



Culex vishnu i Theobald. This species had been previously 

 collected at Singapore, and was taken from three widely sepa 

 rated localities in Java. It was described from India and Ceylon, 

 and the National Museum contains specimens from the latter 

 locality. 



BUITENZORG : 



Anopheles rossii Giles. 

 Culex pipiens Linne. 



SlNDANGLAIYA : 



Culex pipiens Linne. 

 Anopheles rossii Giles. 



GARGET : 



Anopheles rossii Giles. 



Culex pipiens Linne. 



Culex tenax Theobald. 



Culex vishnui Theobald. 



Tceniorhynchus agcr Giles. Found also at Solo, east Java ; 

 was described from India and not hitherto reported outside of that 

 country. 



Stegomyia fasciata Fabr. 



