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derooki Brug Moluccas 



Aedes {Fmlaya) deroohi Brug, 1932. Bull. Ent. Res., vol. 23, 

 p. 75 (female). Male unknown. Type: Female (holotype) in 

 British Museum.* Type locality: Dutch East Indies: Ter- 

 nate, Moluccas (de Rook). Habitat: Rock pools in stream 

 bed. Remarks: Larva not described. 



dobodurus King and Hoogstraal New Guinea 



Aedes {Finlaya) dohodunis King and Hoogstraal, 1946. Proc^ 

 Ent. Soc. "Washington, vol. 48, p. 37 (male, female, larva). 

 Type : Female (holotype) in U. S. N. M.* Type locality : New 

 Guinea: Dobodura (Monlux). Habitat: Fallen leaves, cup 

 fungi, and artificial containers. 



fengi Edwards China 



Aedes {Finlaya) fengi Edwards, 1935. Bull. Ent. Res., vol. 26, 

 p. 131 (male, female). Type: Male (holotype) in British 

 Museum.* Type locality: Central China: Muganshan, 

 Chekiang (Feng). Habitat: Bamboo stumps. Remarks: 

 Larva described by Li and Wu, 1934 Year Book Bur. Ent. 

 (Hangchow), vol. 4, p, 96, 1935. 



fluviatilis (Lutz) Brazil ; Guianas 



Culex -fluviatiUs Lutz, 1904. In Bourroul, Mosquitos do Brasil, 

 p. 72 (sexes not given). Type: Nonexistent. Type locality: 

 Brazil : Rio Grande, near Franca, Rio Mogy Guassu. 

 Habitat : Rock holes in stream courses. Remarks : Male, fe- 

 male, larva described by Dyar, Mosquitoes of America, p. 219, 

 1928. 



Aedes draconarius Dyar, 1922. Insecutor Inscitiae Menstruus, 

 vol. 10, p. 194 (male, female). Type: Male, female (cotypes) 

 in U. S. N. M.* Type locality : South America : Saint Laurent, 

 Maroni River, French Guiana (Brimont). 



Dmiielsia m.ediomacidata Theobald, 1907. A monograph of the 

 Culicidae or mosquitoes, vol. 4, p. 245 (male, female). Type: 

 ? in British museum. Type locality': South America: Para, 

 Brazil (Goeldi). 



Danielsia tripunctata Theobald, 1907. A monograph of the 

 Culicidae or mosquitoes, vol. 4, p. 247 (female). Type: Fe- 

 male (holotype) in British Museum. Type locality: South 

 America: Rio Grande, Brazil (Lutz). 



gilli (Barraud) Western Himalayas 



Finlaya gilli Barraud, 1924. Indian Journ. Med. Res., vol. 11, 



p. 1000 (male, female). Type: Male, female (cotypes) in 



