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zoosophus Dyar and Knab Southwestern United States 



Aedes zoosophus Dyar and Knab, 1918. Insecutor Inscitiae Men- 

 struus, vol. 5, p. 165, 1917 (female). Male not specifically de- 

 scribed. Type: Female (liolotype) in U.S.N.M.* Type 

 LOCALITY : United States: Kerrville, Tex. (Pratt). Habitat: 

 Tree holes. Kemarks : Larva not specifically described. Male 

 described by Dyar, Mosquitoes of America, p. 222, 1928, under 

 alleni. 

 Aedes alleni Turner, 1924. Insecutor Iiiscitiae Menstruus, vol. 

 12, p. 84 (male). Type: Males (cotypes) in U.S.N.M.* Type 

 locality: United States: Mission, Tex. (Turner). Remarks: 

 Larva was described by Breland, Journ. New York Ent. Soc, 

 vol. 57, p. 93, 1949. 



Group H (GENICULATUS-uroup: PROTOMACLEAYA) 



albolateralis (Theobald) India; Assam; Yunnan; Malaya; 



^Philippines 

 Stegomyia alholateralis Theobald, 1908. Rec. Indian Mus., vol. 

 2, p. 289 (females). Type: Female (holotype) in collection of 

 Zoological Survey of India, Calcutta. Ti'pe locality : Assam : 

 Sylhet (Hall) and Lungleh, Lushai Hills. Habitat: Tree 

 holes and bamboos. 



alboniveus Barraud Eastern Himalayas 



Aedes (Finlaya) aJhoniveus Barraud, 1934. Fauna of British 

 India, Diptera, vol. 5, p. 210 (male, female, larva). Type: 

 Male (holotype) in British Museum.* Type locaijty: India: 

 Kurseong, Darjeeling district, eastern Himalayas (Barraud). 

 Habitat : Tree holes and bamboos. 



dissimilis (Leicester) Yunnan; Malaya; India 



Stegomyia Dissimilis Leicester, 1908. The Culicidae of Malaya, 

 p. 91 (male, female). Type: Male, female (cotypes) in British 

 Museum.* Type locality: Malay Peninsula: Ampang 

 and Ulu Klang (Leicester) . Habitat : Tree holes. Remarks : 

 Larva described by Barraud, Fauna of British India, Diptera, 

 vol. 5, p. 204, 1934. 



dissimilis var. Itarwari (Barraud) India 



Finlaya dissimilis (Leic.) var. harwari Barraud, 1942. Indian 

 Journ. Med. Res., vol. 11, p. 865 (female) . Male not specifically 

 described. Type: Females (cotypes) in British Museum. 

 Type locality: India: Karwar, northern Kanara (Barraud). 

 Habitat: Tree holes. Remarks: Larva not specifically 

 described. 



