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Aedes {Finlaya) pecuniosus Edwards, 1922. Bull. Ent. Res., 

 vol. 13, p. 94 (female). Type: Female (holotype) in British 

 Museum.* Type locality: Australia: Port Darwin, Northern 

 Territory ( Strangman ) . 



Calomyia priesfleyl Taylor, 1914. Trans. Ent. Soc. London, 1913, 

 p. 684 (female). Type : Female (holotype) in School of Public 

 Health and Tropical Medicine, University of Sydney.* Type 

 locality: Australia: Townsville, Queensland (Priestley). 



simlensis Edwards Western Himalayas 



Aedes (Finlaya) simlensis Edw^ards, 1922. Indian Journ. Med. 

 Res., vol. 10, p. 269 (female). Male unknown. Type: Female 

 (holotype) in British Museum.* Type locality : India : Simla j 

 (Christoj)hers). Habitat: Tree holes. Remarks : Larva not 

 described. 



stevensoni (Barraud) India 



Finlaya stevensoni Barraud, 1923. Indian Journ. Med. Res., vol. 

 11, p. 219 (male, female). Type: Male, female (cotypes) in 

 British Museum.* Type locality: India: Bombay, Deccan, 

 Nagargali (Barraud). Habitat : Bamboos. Remarks : Larv^a 

 not described. 



subalbitarsis King and Hoogstraal New Guinea 



Aedes {Finlaya) suhalhitarsis King and Hoogstraal, 1946. 

 Proc. Ent. Soc. Washington, vol. 48, p. 144 (male, female, larva) . 

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

 New Guinea : Mount Dafonsero, Cyclops Mountains, Hollandia 

 area (Brewer). Habitat: Rock pools, rot holes, and artificial 

 containers. 



subsimilis (Barraud) India 



Finlaya suhsimilis Barraud, 1927. Indian Journ. Med. Res., 

 vol. 14, p. 552 (male). Female unknown. Type: Male (holo- 

 type) in British Museum.* Type locality: India: Sukna, 

 Darjeeling District, 500 feet (Barraud). Habitat: Bamboo. 

 Remarks : Larva unknown. 



toxopeusi Bonne- Wepster New Guinea 



Aedes (F.) toxopevM Bonne-Wepster, 1948. Treubia, vol. 19, 

 p. 315 (male, female). Type: Female (holotype) in Institute 

 of Tropical Hygiene, Amsterdam.* Type locality: New 

 Guinea: Scree Valley, at the foot of Mount Wilhelmina, 3,800 

 meters (Toxopeus). Habitat:? Remarks : Larva unknown. 



