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marks: Larva not known from Nicaragua. It is doubtful 

 that material recorded from Panama by authors is cospecific. 



tsiliensis King and Hoogstraal New Guinea 



Aedes {Fin! ay a) tsiliensis King and Hoogstraal, 1946. Journ. 

 Washington Acad. Sci., vol. 36, p. 305 (male). Female un- 

 known. Type: Male (holotype) in U.S.N.M.* Type locality : 

 New Guinea: Tsili Tsili on the Watut River, a branch of the 

 Markham River (King). Habitat: Tree hole. Remarks: 

 Larva not described. 



unicinctus Edwards Western and eastern Himalayas 



Aedes {Finlaya) unici7ictus Edwards, 1922. Indian Journ. Med. 

 Res., vol. 10, p. 266 (male). Type: Male (holotype) in British 

 Museum.* Type locality: India: Simla (Christophers). 

 Habitat : Tree holes. Remarks : Female, larva, described by 

 Barraud, Fauna British India, Diptera, vol. 5, p. 170, 1934. 



watasei Yamada Japan 



Aedes watasei Yamada, 1921. Annot. Zool. Japon., vol. 10, p. 64 

 (female). Male undescribed. Type: Female (holotype) in the 

 Institute for Infectious Diseases, Tokyo. Type locality: 

 Japan: Omura, Kiushu (Yamada). Habitat: Not given. Re- 

 marks : Larva described ( ? watasei) by LaCasse and Yamaguti. 

 Mosquitoes of Japan, pt. 2, p. 80, 1947. 



Group C (LONGIPALPIS-group) 



barnardi Edwards South Africa 



Aedes {Finlaya) harnardi Edwards, 1924. Ann. South African 

 Mus., vol. 19, p. 161 (female). Male unknown. Type: Female 

 (cotypes) in Capetown and British Museum.* Type locality: 

 Africa: Oudebosch, Cape Province (Barnard). Habitat: I 

 Remarks : Larva unknown. 



embuensis Edwards Kenya 



Aedes {Finlaya) embuen^sis Edwards, 1930, Bull. Ent. Res., vol. 

 21, p. 295 (female). Type: Female (holotype) in British 

 Museum.* Type locality: Africa: Embu, Kenya (Orde- 

 Browne) . Habitat : Tree holes. Remarks : Larva undescribed, 

 Male and pupa described by van Someren, Proc. Roy. Ent. Soc. 

 London, ser. B, vol. 16, p. 130, 1947, 



fulgens (Edwards) East Africa; northern Rhodesia 



Ochlerofatus {F.) fulgem Edwards, 1917. Bull. Ent, Res,, vol. 



7, p. 213 (male, female). Type: Male (holotype) in British 



