1920.] E. Brunetti: Oriental d- S. Asiatic Nemocera. 97 



Mvzorhynchus sinensis annularis, Theob., Monog. Culic, I, r.42 ; 



III, go. 



ncc annularis, Wulp, Notes Leyd. Mus VI, 249 (1884). 

 Myzorhynchus minutus, Theob., Monog. Culic. Ill, 91, 9 (1903^. 



Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 514 ; IV, 425. 

 Anopheles niinutus, Strickland, Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 136. 



Lahore [Christophers]; Sambalinir, Centr. Prov., India [D. 

 O'C. Murphy]; Calcutta, x, xi, xii; Port Canning; Quilon, 

 27-vii-oi [James] ; Malacca ; Madras [Cornwall] ; Dondra, Cey- 

 lon, 4-xii 07 [Green]; Galle, Cej-lon, 8-xii-07 [Green]; Perak 

 [Wri'^ht] ; Taiping f H^^-^y] ; Penang [Freer] ; Kuala Lumpur [Dur- 

 hatn]; Bindings; Luzon, 7-ix-oi, Pangasinan, Manila, Albay, 

 Laguna, Bulacan, Tayabas, Cavite, Bataan, Rizul, Nueva Ecija 

 [all Philippine Is. iv, and vi to i, Ludlow]; Celebes, Java, 

 China. Types oi vanus and ininii/iis in British !Museum,the 



former much damaged. 



Leicester thinks vanus synonymous with sinensis, Wied., 

 but Theobald and Strickland keep them distinct. Major 

 Christophers considers the vanus of Theobald only a variety 

 of sinensis, Wied., but seems uncertain whether it is identical 

 with vanus, Walk. In this var. vanus, Theob., he also sinks 

 nigerrimus, Giles and minimus, Theob. 



barbirostris Wulp, Notes Lev'd. Mus. VI, 248, 2 (1884). 



Wulp, Tijd V. Ent. XXVIII, 79, 2 ; pi. iv, i ; Theob , Monog. 

 Culic. I. 146, 9; fig. 2>i, head; fig. 34, wing (also see p. 

 151); pi. A, wing scales: Giles, Handbk., etc., 146; 2nd 

 ed., 308, rf 9 ; pi. viii, 13a, wing, c" 2 : James and List., 

 .\nni)h. Mosq. India, 77, 9 ; pi. x, i, wing scales; pi. v, 

 larval figs. ; col. pi. ii, full insect 9 : Roper, Bull. Ent. Res. 

 V, 146: Strickland, Ind. Jour. Med. Res. III. 253 ; Chris., 

 Ind. Jour. Med. Res III, 462. 

 Myzorhynchus barbirostris , Theoli., Monog. Culic. Ill, 86, tig. 25, 

 larval hairs; i)l. iii, wing: Theob, Gen. , Ins. Fasc. 26 ; pi. 

 i, 3, full insect 9: Blanch , Moust. 197: James, Monog. 

 .\noph. Mosq. Ind., 2nd ed , col. pi. xiv, full ins. 9 : Brun., 

 Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 314; IV, 424: Strickland, Bull. Ent. Res. 



IV, 139- 



Mvzorhyncus barbirostris, Leic, Culic. Malaya, a, a" 9 . 



India, common and widely distributed. Assam, Burma, Kuala 

 Lumpur, Klang, Malay States, Siam, Sumatra, Papua, Philip- 

 pines (var. Iocs, common), .Vndamans, also occurs in old Calabar, 

 West Africa and Japan. Type in Leyden Museum. 



Christophers gives jesoensis, Tsuzuki (with the reference, 

 .\rch. f. Schiffs. vi [1902]), as synonymous with barbirostris, 

 but other authors have regarded it as identical with sinensis. 



annularis Wulp., Notes Leyd. Mus. VI, 249, c^ 2 (1884). 



Wulp., Tijd. V Ent. XXVIII, 80, pi. iv, 2, head, profile: 

 Giles, Handbk., etc., 159. 

 Myzomyia annularis, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 418. 



