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Culex {?) japonicus var. ceylonlca Theobald, 1910. A mono- 

 graph of the Ciilicidae or mosquitoes, vol. 5, p. 391 (female). 

 Type: Two females (one cotype) in British Musemn.* Type 

 locality: Ceylon : Peradeniya (Green). 



formosensis Yamada Formosa; Yunnan; Assam; India; Bali; 



Sumatra; ?Java 



Aedes formosensis Yamada, 1921. Aniiot. Zool. Japon., vol. 10, 

 p. 67 (female). Type: Females (cotypes) in Institute for 

 Infectious Diseases, Tokyo. Type locality : Formosa : 

 Kakubanzan (Hirayama). Habitat: Bamboos and 6 oZocasia. 



Finlaya khasiana Barraud, 1923. Bull. Ent. Res., vol. 13, p. 407 

 (male, female). Type: Male, female (cotypes) in British 

 Museum.* Type locality: Assam: Shillong, Khasi Hills 

 (Ban-aud). 



gracilelineatus Bonne-Wepster New Guinea 



Aedes {Fmlaya) gracilelineatua Bomie-Wepster, 1937. Med. 

 Dienst. Volks. Ned.-Ind., vol. 26, p. 92 (male, female). Type: 

 Male, female (cotypes) in Institute of Tropical Hygiene, 

 Amsterdam,* Type locality: Western New Guinea: Anggi 

 Lakes, 2,000 meters. Habitat : ? Remarks : Larva unknown. 



harveyi (Barraud) Yunnan; India; Ceylon; Sumatra; 



?Java; ?Bali 

 F'lidaya harveyi Barraud, 1923. Bull. Ent. Res., vol. 13, p. 407 

 (male, female). Type: Male, female (cotypes) in Britisli 

 Museum.* Type locality: India: Kurseong. Dnrjeeling 

 District, eastern Himalayas (Barraud). Habitat: Cement 

 cistern. Remarks: Larva described by Carter and Wijesun- 

 dara, Ceylon Journ. Sci., vol. 23, p. 141, 1948. 



harveyi var. nigrorhynchus Brug Java 



Aedes {Finlaya) harveyi var. nigrorhynchm Brug, 1931. Arch. 



Hydrobiol. Suppl., vol. 9, p. 28 (female). Type: Nonexistent. 



Type localiit: Java: Djajasana, Preanger Regentschappen, 



1,400 meters (Thienemann). Habitat: Tree hole. 



japonicus (Theobald) Japan; Soviet Far East; China 



Culex japonicus Theobald, 1901. A monogi-aph of the Culicidae 

 or mosquitoes, vol. 1, p. 385 (female). Type: Females 

 (cotypes) in British Museum.* Type locality: Japan: 

 Tokyo (Woods). Habitat : Rock holes in stream beds. Occa- 

 sionally artificial containers. 



