igso.] E. Brunetti : Oriental d; S. Asiatic Nemocera. 89 



Edwards wrote me that " types or typical specimens ' ' of nearly 

 all his species were in the collection that he presented to the British 

 Museum, also that Dr. Leicester had not made it a rule to desig- 

 nate individual specimens as types. The types of Theobald's species, 

 except when otherwise stated, are presumably in the British Museum 

 also. 



Subfamily CUIJCIXAE. 

 Grot-PS ix CfUciD.M-; highicr th.\x genera.' 



Anophelinae. 



Theob.,Gen. Ins., Ease, 26, 5: ;'(/., Monog. Culic, IV, 18; tab. 

 gen, 22; V, I, tab. gen.: Blanch., ^loust., 157, tab. gen., 159: 

 Leices,, Culic. Mai., 18, and tal). gen. : Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 

 302 ; IV, 414. 



Anophelini. 



Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. X, 32, notes, tab. gen. 



Anophclina. 



Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 07 ; HI, : Giles, Handbk., etc., 2nd 

 ed., 280. 



Anophelines. 



How., Dyar and Knab, Mosq. N. Amer. Ill, pi. I, 193. 



Epialurgi. 



Alcock, Knt. .Med. OHi. Ind. 64. 



Culicinae. 



Theob., Gen. Ins., Ease. 26, 26, 30: t'rf., Monog. Culic. IV, 

 19, 147 and tab. gen. ; V, 112 and tab. gen. : Blanch., Moust., 231: 

 tab. gen., 152, 390 : Giles, Handbk., etc., 2nd ed., 334, tab. gen. , 

 Leices., Culic. Mai., 64: Alcock, Ent. Med. Off. Ind , 94: Brun., 

 Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 326 ; IV, 439 : Patton and Cragg, Text-bk. Med. 

 Entom., 192: Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. II, 241, tab. African gen. 



Culicini. 



Brun , Rec. Ind. Mus. X, 35, notes and tab. gen.: How., 

 Dyar and Knab, Mosq. N. Amer. Ill, i)t. i, 189, tab. N. Amer. 

 gen. 194; IV, pt. 2, 525. 



' Kor the convenience of those who may desire it, this short list is given 01 

 the various sections itito whicli ihc mosquitoes h.ivc Ijccn divided by recent writers. 

 Only the principal sections .ind references .ire given, as they form no integral 

 pan of the present catalogue. In Howard. Dv.ir ;ind Knab's monumental work 

 the fullest particulars can be obtained. .No .utenipl at systematic sequence is 

 made in listing them as the great inajoiity of the groups will probably be entirely 

 ignored in the early future. 



