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oreophilus (Edwards) India 



Ochlerotatus oreophilus Edwards, 1916. Bull. Ent. Kes., vol. 6, 

 p. 357 (female). Type: Female (holotype) in British Mu- 

 seum.* Type locality : India : Gharia, Murree Hills, western 

 Himalayas (? Hewlett). Habitat: Tree holes. Remarks: 

 Male, larva described by Barraud, Fauna of British India, Dip- 

 tera, vol. 5, p. 192, 1934. 



paradissimilis Rozeboom Philippines 



Aedes {Finlaya) pm'adissimilis Rozeboom, 1946. Journ. Parasit., 

 vol. 32, p. 587 (male, female, larva) . Type : Male (holotype) in 

 U.S.N.M.* Type locality: Philippines: Cape Melville, Bala- 

 bac Island (Johnson and Laffoon) . Habitat : Tree holes, bam- 

 boos, and palm stubs. 



peipingensis Feng China 



Aedes (F.) peipingerms Feng, 1938. Chinese Med. Journ., Suppl. 

 2, p. 520 (male, female). Type: Two males, two females (co- 

 types) in Division of Parasitology, Peiping Union Medical Col- 

 lege, Peiping, China. Type locality : China : Peiping (Feng) . 

 Habitat : Tree holes. Remarks : Larva not described. 



pseudoniveus (Theobald) Borneo; Malaya; Sumatra 



Stegoinyia pseudonivea Theobald, 1905. Ann. Hist. Nat. Mus. 

 Hungarici, vol. 3, p. 75 (female). Male unknown. Type: Fe- 

 male (holotype) in National Museum of Hungary, Budapest. 

 Type locality: Malaya: Singapore (Biro). Habitat: One 

 record from latex cup on rubber tree. Remarks : Larva not de- 

 scribed. 

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

 Res., vol. 10, p. 269 (female). Type: Female (holotype) in 

 British Museum.* Type locality: Borneo: Kuching (?), 

 Sarawak, ( ? Hewitt) . 



pulchri venter (Giles) Himalayas; Kashmir; Assam 



Culex pulchriventer Giles, 1901. Journ. Bombay Nat. Hist. Soc, 

 vol. 13, p. 608 (sexes not stated) . Type : Male, female (cotypes) 

 in British Museum.* Type locality: India: Naini Tal, west- 

 ern Himalayas (Giles) . Habitat : Tree holes. Small pools and 

 pot holes in stream beds. Remarks : Larva described by Bar- 

 raud, Fauna of British India, Diptera, vol. 5, p. 200, 1934. 

 Howardina himalayana Giles, 1904. Journ. Trop. Med., vol. 7, p. 

 384. Type : Male (holotype) in British Museum.* Type local- 

 ity : India : Naini Tal, western Himalayas. 



