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Distribution of Stegomyia fasciata FAB. (Fig. 2). 
Africa. — Natal, Durban (CHRISTOPHERS, 7-11.1.99); Orange 
River Colony; Salisbury, Mashonaland (MARSHALL, IV); Rhode- 
sia; Transvaal, Komatipoort (BOSTOCK), Leysdorp (COPLAND), 
Pretoria (THEILER and SIMPSON); Delagoa Bay (JOSÉ SANT’- 
ANNA); Zanzibar (MACKINDER); Nairobi; Mombasa (Mc Kay); 
Uganda (DYÉ); Madagascar, Tanarive (VENTRILLON); Reunion 
(DYÉ); Mauritius (MACQUART, D'EMMEREY DE CHARMOY)(com- 
mon near the sea shore, but more scarce in the high parts of the 
Island); Seychelles, Victoria (DENMAN); Zomba and British Cen- 
tral Africa (DANIELS); Congo region, Matadi, Wathen, Leopold- 
ville (XII. 03), Sendive, Kasongo (V.03), Tshofa, Lusambo; Came- 
roons, Cap Blanc (DYÉ); Calabar (ANNETT); Bonny (ANNETT); 
Lagos (AUSTEN, VIII); Accra (GRAHAM); Ashanti (GRAHAM); 
N. and S. Nigeria (HANLEY, ANNETT, JEMMETT); Ivory Coast 
(DyE and BLANCHARD, common); Sierra Leone, Freetown 
(WALKER and AUSTEN) (1); Gambia (BATHURST, common), Mc- 
Carthy Island (VI) (BURDETT and DUTTON); Senegambia (REES); 
Senegal, Dakar (DYE); Morocco (DYE), Algeria, Tunis (SER- 
GENT); Egypt, Cairo (WILLCOCKS), Port Said (Ross), Alexandria 
(ANDRES); Ismailia (Ross and GORGAS); Sudan, Khartoum and 
Nile generally (BALFOUR); Pibor (KING). 
Asia. — Turkey in Asia, Smyrna (BIGOT in MACQUART). 
Palestine, Tyre and Sidon (CROPPER); Arabia, Muscat (BRU- 
NETTI), Aden. 
India. — Quilon (JAMES, 2-7.III.1900); Madras (GOODRICH 
12.XII.1899); Madras town, Puri, Orissa Coast (ANNANDALE); 
Calcutta (DANIELS, GILES, ANNANDALE, BRUNETTI, PAIVA, in 
May, July, August, September and October); Central Provinces; 
Eastern Bengal, Chittagong (HaLL, 21.IX.03; Bhim Tal, Ku- 
maon, 4800 feet, ANNANDALE, IX);"N. Bengal, Purneah (PAIVA, 
VIII); Oude, Lucknow (Parva, XI); Punjab, Ferozepore district 
(ADIE)y Assam, Lushai Hills (MACLEOD). On board ship, Bay of 
“ (1) WALKER described this insect from Sierra Leone as Culex formosus 
