1920.] E. Brunetti : Oriental <t- S. Asiatic Nemocera. 99 



Giles, Handbk., etc., and ed., 298, o" 9 ; pi. viii, 7, wing, 



palpus & 9 , scutellum .scale: Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 



132, 9 , figs. 27, 28, pi. i, 3 (full ins. col. 9 ) : James, Sci. 



Mem. Med. Off. India, No. 2, fig. 18 (p. 39, larval chars.) : 



James and Liston, Anoph. Mosq. India, gi, pi. v, 2, larval 



figs.; pi. X, 4, wing scales; col pi. v, full ins. 9 : Chris., 



Ind. Jour. Trop. ^Med. Ill, 464. 



\viSorliynclins //(//,'t»(os;«s'. Theob., Monog. Culic. Ill, 93; I\', 



100 (life-history) : Blanch., Moust., 206, fig. 179, normal wing : 



Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 317 ; IV, 428 : James, Anoph. Mosq. 



Ind , 2nd ed., col. pi. vii, full ins. 9 . 



Anopheles jamesii, Liston, Ind. Med. Gaz XXXVI, p. 441 (no 



sex stated) (iqoi). 

 nee jamesii, Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 134. 

 .4«o/)/je/fs /<;(/c-o/)Ms, Don., Insektenborse XVIIl, 37, o" 9 (1901). 



var. adici James and List. 



yiyssorhynchus fuliginosus, Giles, var. adiei, James and Liston., 



Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 2nd ed., 89 (iQii): Chris., Ind. Jour. 



Med. Res. Ill, 465. 

 Anopheles iiagpori, James and Liston, An(jph. Mosq. Ind., ist 



ed., loi (1904) 

 Anopheles fuligi)iosus, var. nagpori, id., loc. cit., 2nd ed. , 90 



(1911). 



var. nivipes Theob. 



Nyssorhynchus nivipes, Theob. , Entom. XXXVI , 258 , o* (1903) . 

 Anopheles fuliginosus, var. nivipes, Chris., Ind. Jour. Med. 



Res. Ill, 466. 

 Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, roi, 9 ; Leices., Culic. Malaya, 44, 



cf 9; {Nyssorhyncus) : Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 319 ; I\^ 



429. 



var. pallida Theob. 



Wvssorhynchus fuliginosus, Giles, var. pallida, Theob., Monog. 

 Culic. I, 134, fig 286 (]). 133), wing (1901). 



Blanch., Moust., 205, fig. 179^, wing, var. pallida. 



.-!. /owleti, Chris., Paludism II, 64 (1911) 



The typical form of fuliginosus, Giles, is common throughout 

 India and Burma up to 3000 ft. occurring in many localities dur- 

 ing the greater part of the year; probably generally distri- 

 buted further east. Ceylon, Assam, Java. vSamatra, Phil. Is. 

 (var. Iocs.). The adiei variety occurs from the N.W. Frontier 

 to Assam during winter: var. nivipes comes from Burma, Kuala 

 Lumpur, i [Durham], and Klang ; also from the Andamans. 

 Type of fuliginosus probably lost. According to Christophers 

 the typical specimens in the British Museum are probably 

 others sujjplied by Ross. Type of nagpori in Central Malaria 

 Bureau, Kasauti, of nivipes, pallida and famcssii in British Mu- 

 seum. An apparent discrepancy occurs in fowleri figuring in 

 this Catalogue further on as a separate species. From Major 

 Christophers' recent ])aper I understand him to mean that the 



