1920.] E. Brunetti : Oriental dk S. Asiatic Nemocera. 157 



Rachisoura, Theob , loc. cit., V, 207 (1910). 



Genotype, R. sylvestris, sp. nov., loc. ctt. 

 Mimcteomyia, id., loc. cit., V, 210 (1910). 



Genotype, E. apicolrianguhita, sp. nov., loc. cit. 

 Eumelanomvia, id., loc. cit , V, 240 (1910). 



Genotype, E. incompicua, sp. nov., loc. cit. 

 Protoinelanoconion, id., loc. cit., V, 462 (1910). 



Genotype, P. jusca, sp. nov., loc. cit. 

 Thomasina, Newstead and Carter, Ann. Trop. Med. Paras. 



IV, 553, fig. I, head, o" (1910— 11). 



Genotype, Mansonia longipalpis Newst. and Carter, by 



original designation. 

 Diceromyia, Theob., 4th Rej). Welle. Lab., Vol. B, 151 (1911). 



Genotype, D. africana, id., sp nov., loc. cit. 

 Theobaldiomyia, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 462; nom. nov. 



for Leucomyia, Theob., preocc. Braur and Berg., 1892 in 



Sarcophaginae. 



Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. X, 72 (1912). 

 Climacnra, Howard, Dyar and Knab, Mosq. N. Amcr., etc., 



111,452(1915). 



Gexoty'pe, Ciilex niclanurwi Coq., by original designation. 



Ranked as a subgenus by the authors. 



Of the synom'ms of Culex as given by me in my recent 

 "Critical Review," 16 (not counting my nomina novae) are 

 accepted as such by Messrs. Howard, Dyar and Knab, whilst 

 31 others are considered synonymous with Aedes, with which 

 they include Ochlerotatus, as understood by Edwards, two or 

 three of the remainder of my Culex synonyms being split up 

 between Culex and Aedes. 



cantans Mg., Syst. Besch. I, 6, 9 (1818). 



Culex stimulans, Walk., List Dipt. Brit. Mus. I, 4, 2 (1848). 

 C. fumipennis , Steph., Zool. Jour. I, 453 (1825). 



Coonoor, 6,000 ft. ; Madras; North India ( D>-. Pncc]. Types 

 in Paris .Museum, two specimens. 



concolor R. Desv., Mem. vSo. Hist. Nat. Paris IV, 405 (1825). 



Theob., iMonog. Culic. II, 107, o^ 9 , fig. 203, cf palpus; pi. 

 xxviii, 109 cr-.iio 5 both full ins. col.: Giles, Jour. Trop. 

 Med. VII, 368: id., Handb., 2nd ed., 454, cf 9 ; p\. xvii, 8, 

 a, h, venation, cf 9: Blanch., Moust., 365, d" 9: Leices., 

 Culic. Malaya, 154, o'' 9 : Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 343; IV, 

 468, notes. 



Practically common throughout India in the summer and 

 many parts of the East, occurring in some places during the 

 greater part of the year, Calcutta for instance. Outside of India 

 it is found in Sylhet, ii, iv, v, xi, xii [Lt.-Col. Hall] ; Upper Bur- 

 ma in August [Mfl/sowJ ; Sclangor, 28-x 99 [Butler] ; Kuala Lum- 

 jnir [Durham] ; Perak [lyrrty and Wright] ; Samarang [Jacobson] ; 

 Phrapatoon, Siam, viii-06 [Woollcy]; Pampanga, Phil. Is. [Whit- 



