1920.] E. Brunetti : Oriental <{• S. Asiatic Nemocera. 107 



Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 115, 9 ; \', 73, o» 2 , fig. 29, wing 

 cr": Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 432. 



X.\\'. Frontier, Deesa, W. Centr. India, i, viii, Mian Mir, 

 Ferozepore. v to xi [/. A die] ; Nagpur, EUichpore, Madras 

 City, Karachi, common, Calcutta, iviii-07 [Aiiiunidale]; Lushai 

 Hills, Assam, 9-vii-04 [Macleod]; Burma, Philippines [i. Ludlow]. 

 Types of metaboles and intermedia in British Museum ; location 

 of that of slcphcnsi unknown to present author. 



Major Christophers notes that though Theobald (Monog. IV, 

 96) denies that meiaholes, Theob., is synonymous with stephensi, 

 List., yet his (Theobald's) description of metaboles is one of 

 stephensi. 



funestus Giles, Mem. Liv. Sch. Trop. Med., p. 50, pi. v (1900). 



Giles, Handbk., etc, 162, pi. vii, 3, wing: Theob., Monog. 

 Culic. I, 178, c^ 5 ; var. chars, figd ; ])!. iv, 13, full ins. 9 , 

 col; IV, fig. 10, <f genitalia; V, 17: Newstead, Ann. Trop. 

 Med. Paras. I, 9. 

 Myzomvia funesta, Theob., Monog. Culic. Ill, 34, pi. ii, wing 

 9 : id.. Gen. Ins., Fasc. 26, pi. i, 2, full ins. col. 9 : Brun., 

 Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 306 : I\', 419 : Blanch., Moust., 180, cy 9 . 



var. listoni List 



Anopheles listoni, List., Ind. Med. Gaz. XXXVI, 441. 9 (1901). 



nee listoni, Giles, 2 . 



Myzomvia listoni, Theob., Monog. Culic. Ill, 27, 9 ; fig. 12, 

 palpus cf and wing scale ; fig. 13, wing; fig. 17 (p. 40), larval 

 hairs: James, Monog. Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 2nd ed., pi. iv, full 

 ins. col. 9 (on plate as /4Ho/)/i. fluviatilts) : Brun., Rec. Ind. 

 Mus. I, 308 ; IV, 420: James, Sci. .Mem. Med. Off. Ind., No. 



2, 31. fig- 9- 

 .Anopheles fluviatilts, James. Sci. Mem Med. Off. India, No. 2, 



p. 31, fig. 9 (1902): Theob., Proc. Roy. So. LXIX, 378, 9 ; 



pi. V, 3, wing, 9 (1902) : James and List., ."Xnoph. Mosq. 



Ind., 103, pi. vii, I, larval figs. : col. pi. x, full ins. 9 . 



var. leptomeres Theob. 



Myzomyia leptomeres, Theob., Monog. Culic. Ill, 38, 2 (1903). 

 Id., loc. cit , IV, 124 ; V, 29: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 307; 

 IV, 419. 



'lype of funestus doubtful if in existence, of leptomeres in 

 British Museum 



A. lunestus, Giles, is an African species, of which the typical 

 form has not been recorded from India though it is common in 

 the Philippines, and references to it are given at the top of 

 this list to aid identification. Theobald descrit)es two .\frican 

 varieties, umbrosa and subnmbrosa , of which the latter may be 

 identical with the leptomeres variety. Giles is wrong in consi- 

 dering the var. leptomeres identical with pictus, Lw. The 

 form listoni is generally distributed in India, X.W. Frontier, 

 Assam, Ceylon [Green]; Central India, Hurma, Western India, 

 Sylhet, 2i-i-05; 2-ii-05 ; 2-V-03 [Hall]; Perak. Some con- 



