1920.] E. Brunetti: Oriental <£• S. Asiatic Nentocera. lOi 



VV. Centr. India [Nurse] ; Coonoor, Nilgiri Hills, 5000—6000 ft. 

 [Price]; Khasi Hills; Pachmarhi Hills; Ceylon (hills) [t. 

 Alcock ; Greoi]. Type of gi'^as in British Museum; of sim- 

 lensis in Central Malaria Bureau, Kasauli. 



culicifacies Giles, Ent. Month. Mag. XXXVII, 197, 9 only, the tf 

 renamed turkhudi, List. (iQor). 



Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 309, 9 nee & (t. Theob., loc. cit., 

 Ill, 48) : Giles, Handbk., etc , 2nd ed.. t,ij . pi. ix, 12, 9 nee 

 cf : James and List., Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 106, pi. ix, 2, wing 

 scales, pi. viii, i, larval figs. ; col. pi. xi, full ins. 9 : Chris., 

 Ind. Jour. Med. Res. Ill, 463. 

 Myzomyia culicifacies, Theob., Proc. Royal Soc. LXIX, 379, 9 : 

 id., Monog. Culic. Ill, 39, fig. (p. 40), larval hairs; pi. iii, 

 wing; pi. viii, wing scales; IV, 51; V, 25: Blanch., 

 Moust., 182, 9 : James, Monog. Anoj)!!. Mosq. Ind., 2nd ed., 

 pi. iii, full ins. col. 9 : Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 305 ; IV, 404 

 (criticism on name of species), 418. 

 Myzomyia culicifacies, var. punjabensis, James, Ano])h. Mosq. 



Ind. J2 (1911). 

 Anopheles listoni, Giles, Ent. Month. Mag. XXXVII, 197, c^ 9 

 (1901). 



Id., Handbk., etc., 2nd ed., 319, c^ 9 ; pi. x, 4, wing, c^ 9 ; 

 head, o» 9 : Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 311, App. 9 . 

 )tec listoni, Liston, 



Anopheles indicus, Theob., loc. cit., I, 183, 9 (1901). 

 Anopheles indicus, Giles, Handbk., etc., 2nd ed., 320, 9 . 

 Pyretophorus sergenti, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 68 9 , fig. 16, 

 wing(iqo7). 



India, common, generally distributed ujj to 3000 ft.; Manda- 

 lay [A nnandale] ; Dr. Gough says it ranges from Algeria to India , 

 and Edwards records it from as far west as Lake Tiberias. Types 

 of culicifacies and indicus in British Museum ; also of listoni, 

 presumably the type <r attributed to CM/iCj/acies, Giles; oi punjab- 

 ensis in Central Malaria Bureau, Kasauli. 



According to the slrict rules of zoological nomenclature, since 

 two species were confused at the time of description, the name 

 culicifacies should have been retained for the d' (now known 

 as turkhudi, hist.), and the 9 (still known as culicifacies) should 

 have been renamed {v. my Cat. Or. Culic. Supp., ]). 404). 



theobaldi Giles, Ent. Month. Mag. XXXVII, 198, 9 (1901). 



Giles, Handbk., etc., 2nd ed., 299, 9 : Theob., Monog. Culic. 

 II, 311 (.Ap]).) 9 : James and List., .Xnoph. M<)Sf|. Ind., 97, 

 col. pi. viii, full ins. 9 : Chris., Ind. Jour. .Med. Res. HI 482. 

 .\'yssorhynchus theobaldi, Theob , Monog. Culic. Ill, 95 : Blanch., 

 Moust. 210: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 320; IV, 430. 

 James, Monog. Anoph. Mosf|. Ind., 2nd ed., col. pi. x, full 

 ins. 9 . 

 .Anoph. maculatus, var. theobaldi, Alcock, Jdui. L<nid. .Sch. Trop. 

 Med. II, No. 3, p. 164(1913). 



