98 Records of the Indian Museum. [Voi,. XVII, 



Myzorhyiichus annularis, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 314. 

 nee " annularis, Wulp." of Theob., etc. 



Ardjoeno, Java \Hekmeijer]. Type in Leyden Museum. 

 By some authors (Theob., Monop;. I, 142) once regarded as 



a variety of sinensis, \V.; but the annularis oi Theobald is 



vanus. Walk. 



subpictus Grassi, Atti R. Accad. I,incei Rendic, VIII, i (1899). 



Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 323 ; IV, 434. 



Recorded from " India Orientalis " in the Kertesz Catalogue 

 (I, 254), but it seems an uncertain species. Type in Rome 



University Museum. 



rossii Giles, Jour. Trop. Med. II, 63, a* 9 (1899). 



Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 154, cf 9 , fig. 37, wing and cross- 

 veins, fig. 38, palpus a", thorax 9 , costal border, cf 9 , un- 

 gues o" ; pi. A, wing scales; pi. Hi, 10, d* , 9, 9 (both full 

 ins. col.): Giles, Handbk., etc., 149; 2nd ed., 311, o" 9: 

 pi. ix II, wing, o" 9 , claws: James and List., Anoph. 

 Mosq. India, 109, j)!. vi, i, larval figs.; pi. x, 3, wing 

 scales; col. pi. xii, full ins. 9 : Patton and Cragg. Textbk. 

 Med. Entom., ig6, larva ; Chris., Ind. Jour. Med. Res. Ill, 



476- 



Myzomyia rossii, Theob., Monog. Culic. Ill, 45, fig. 23, wing. 9 . 

 figs. (pp. 46, 47) , larval hairs ; pi. iii, wing ; pi. vi, wing scales : 

 Blanch., Moust., 178, & 9; fig. 162, wing; fig. 163, trans- 

 verse veins: Leices., Culic. ^Malaya, 25, 9 9: Brun., Rec. 

 Ind. Mus. I. 309; IV, 421 (rosisi, lapsus), (copious notes). 



Nyssomyzomyia rossii, James, Monog. Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 2nd 

 ed., col. pi. xi, full ins. 9 . 



Anopheles vagus, Don., Beit. z. Kennt. Anoph., 80 (1902). 



var. indeflnita Ludl., Can. Ent. XXXVI, 299, 9 (Myzomyia 



rossii, var. iudefmita) (1004). 



Ludl., Bull. Ent. Res. \'I, 155 (synonymy cleared up). 

 Myzomyia iudefmita, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 47 : Brun., Rec. 



Ind. Mus. IV, -47. 

 Myzomyia rossii, subspecies indeflnita, Brun., Rec. Iiul. Mus. 



I, 310. 

 Myzomyia parangensis, Ludl., Psy. XXII. 137 — 140 (1915). 



India, widely distributed in the plains throughout the vear. 

 Sylhct, i, ii, iv, v, vi [Hall]; Chittagong, vii, viii, ix [Hall]: 

 Ceylon, abundant; Penang [Free^; Straits, var. Iocs. [/. 

 Leices.^; VaraklW ray , Wright]; Kuala Lumpur [D/iA-Artw]; Singa- 

 pore, 22-\-ii-99 [Hanilsch] ; Phrapatoon , Siam, i, iii, viii, ix [Wool- 

 ley]; Philippines, numerous locahties, common [Z,«rf/oii'] ; Deli, 

 iii-14; Korinchi Valley, Sungei Penoh, 2700 ft., iii-14 ; I.am- 

 pongs, vi-14 [all Sumatra and t. Stanton]. The typical form 

 mainly confined to British India and Ceylon, the var. indeflnita 

 mainly to the Philippines. 



fuliginosus Giles, Handbk. Gnats Mosq., 160 (1900). 



