no Records of the Indian Museum. [Vol. XVII, 



Myzorhynchus pseudobarhirostris, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 83, 



9 : Brun., Rec. Ind Mus. I, 315; IV, 426. 



Philippines, generally distributed, May to October. Type 



in Army Medical Museum, Washington. 



philippinensis Ludl., Jour. N.Vk. Ent. So. X, 128 (1902) ; also 

 Jour. .\mer. .Med. Assn. XXXIX, ^26 (1902). 

 Nyssorhyncltus philippinensis, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 103, 9 : 

 Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 319; IV, 430. 



Philippines, common, June t(j January. Type in .Army 



-Medical Museum, Washington. 



aitkenii James in Theob., Monog. Culic. Ill, 22, 2 {1903). 



James and List., .'Vnoph. Mosq. Ind.. 119; pi. ix, 3, wing 



scales; pi. xiii, larval figs, and wing: Blanch., Moust., 620: 



Brun.. Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 303; IV, 415: Chris., Ind. Jour. 



Med. Res. Ill, 461. 

 N eostelhopheles nitkcnii, James, .\noph. Mosq Ind., 2nd. ed., 59 ; 



figs. 

 Stelhoinyia fragilis, Theob., Entom. XXXVI, 257, o" (1903) : 



Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 312 ; IV, 423. 

 Stethomyia pallida, Ludl., Can. Ent. XXXVII. 129, ? (1903): 



Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 312 ; IV, 423. 



Goa Frontier \Attkcn'\; Karwar [Dr. Cogill]; Meenglas, Jal- 

 paiguri, 9-viii-07 {Wallich] ; Bengal Duars, Nilgiri Hills, Bengal, 

 Assam, Kuala Lumpur, i, xii [Durham] ; Burma, Pam])anga, 

 ix-05 [t. Ludl.]. ry/)e of ai/^enu in British Museum. 



Major Christophers states that there is an individual labelled 

 "type specimeii " by James in the Central .Malaria Bureau, 

 Kasauli. He also considers Stethomyia fragilis, Theob., S. 

 pallida, Ludl. and Anopheles treacherii, Leices., synonymous 

 with aitkeni. 

 immaculatus James, Sci. Mem. Ind., No. 2, 35 (1902). 



Theob., Monog. CuHc. Ill, 23, 9 (1903): James and List, 



Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 120: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 304 ; IV, 



416: Chris. Ind. Jour. Med. Res. Ill, 468. 



Ennur, Madras Coast [James and List.]. Tvpc in British 



Museum, unique. 



.On the ground of the brief description of fine words only, 

 "wings entirely unspotted, legs unhanded" being insufiicient 

 I attributed the s])ecies in my Catalogue to Theobald instead 

 of James, but on Major Christophers' plea that such diagnosis 

 differentiated it from all other known species, the original au- 

 thor's name is here restored, though such "descriptions" are to 

 be deprecated, 

 ludlowi Theob.. Monog. Culic. Ill, 42 (Myzomyia) (1903). 



Roper, Bull. Ent. Res. V, 145: Chris., Ind. Jour. Med. Res. 



Ill, 470. 

 Myzomyia ludlowi. Banks, Phil. Jour. Sci. II, 519, life-history; 

 pis. i to xi; pi. V, full ins. cr" 9 : Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 

 309; IV. 420. 



