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fusion has arisen here over the name lisioni by the form 

 being at first considered identical with Giles' 'lisioni," as 

 described by Capt. Listen, who, however, was unknowingly 

 describing a new species ; and as the real lisioni of Giles 

 proves synonymous with culicifacies, Giles, the name lisioni 

 must stand good for Capt. I,iston's variety. See my notes 

 and synonymy, Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 305, 306, 308 and IV, 420; 

 also Major Christophers, Ind. Jour. Med. Res. Ill, 181. 



maculipalpis Giles, Handbk., etc., 2nd ed., 279, cf (1902). 



James and List., Anoph Mosq. Ind., 95, pi. iv, larval figs.; 



pi. X, 5, wing scales; col. pi. vii, full ins. 9: Chris., Ind. 



Jour. Med. Res. Ill, 472. 

 Nyssorlivnchus maculipalpis, Theob., Monog. Culic. Ill, 96, 9 ; 



fig. 56, var. chars.; pi. ii, two 9 wings; fig. (p. 98), larval 



hairs: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 319 ; IV, 429: James. Monog. 



Anoph. Mosq., Ind., 2nd ed. ; col. pi. ix, full ins. 9 . 

 Nyssorhynchns maculipalpis, Giles, var. indiensis, Theob., Monog. 



Culic. Ill, 99 (1903): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 319. 

 Nyssoi'hvnchus indiensis, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 98 : Brun., 



Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 428. 

 Anopheles indiensis, James and List., Anoph. Mosc|. Ind., 95, 



pi. ii, figs. 

 Anopheles jamesii, Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 134, 9 ; pi. i, 2, 9 , 



full ins. col. {1901). 



Giles, Handbk., etc., 2nd ed., 299, 9 : James, Sci. Mem. Med. 



Off. Ind., No. 2, 41 : James and List., Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 



93; col. pi. vi, full ins., 9: Chris., Ind. Jour. Med. Res. 



Ill, 468: Stephens and Chris., Rep. Roy. So. Malaria, 1902. 

 Nvssnrhynchus jamesii, Blanch., Moust., 206: Brun., Rec. Ind. 



Mus. I, 318; IV, 429; James, ilonog. Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 



2nd ed., col. pi. viii, full ins. 9 : Stephens and Chris., Rep. 



Roy. So. Malaria, 1902. 



India [Christophers, Stephens]; N.W. Frontier, IndoGangetic 

 Plain, Central Provinces, Lower Ranges Himalayas, Shahjahan- 

 pore, Ferozepore, Xagpur, Ellichpore, Bombay, Karwar, Dec- 

 can, Goa, Shamnagar. Calcutta, Port Canning, (^uilon, Travan- 

 core, Ceylon, Pangasinam, Phil. Is. ; also occurs in Mashonaland 

 and Mauritius. Type of maculil>alpis in British Museum. 



Theobald considered (Monog. IV, 98) his " maculipiilpis. Giles, 

 var. indiensis, Theob." (of Monog. Ill, 99) to ])e a distinct 

 species from maculipalpis, Giles, typical form, but he ranked 

 "maculipalpis, Giles ol James and Liston " as synonymous with 

 indiensis. 



aconitus Don., Beit. Kennt., z. d. Anoph. 70, 9 (1902). 



Don., Zeits. f. Hygiene XLIII, 233 : Theob. Monog. Culic. Ill, 



30; fig. (p. 31), wing 9 . 

 Myzoinyia aconita, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 305. 

 Anopheles aconitus, id., loc. ciL, IV, 415 (aconita): Stanton, Ind. 



Jour. Med. Res. Ill, 252. 



