igi?-] E. BRUNFiTTi ; Diptcra of the Sini'a District. 69 



Pericoma margininotata, Brun. 



Rec. Iiii. Mils. II, p. 381. 



P. margininotata var. bella, Brnn. 



Pei'icoma bella, Brun., Rec. Ind. Miis. II, p. 3S3. 



Simla, 25-iv-o7 ; ii-v-08; 9— io-v-09; Phagu, 11— i5-v-0(); 

 18 — 21-V-16. The variety b:lla appears commoner than the 

 typical form. 



Pericoma metatarsalis, Brun. 



Rec. Ind. Mils. IV, p. 305. 



Simla, 9 and 12-V-09 ; Phagu, ir-v-09. 



Pericoma mixta, Brun. 



Rec. Ind. Miis. W. p. 306. 



Simla, 6-v-og, a unique 9 . 



Family CULICIDAE. 

 Anopheles barianensis, James & Listen. 



Anoph. Mosq. India, 2nd Ed., p. 76. 

 Christophers, Ind. Jour. Med. Res. Ill, p. 489. 



Simla and Kasauli, up to 6,000 and 8,000 ft. Occurs at 

 Murree and elsewhere. 



Anopheles turkhudi, Liston. 



hid. Med. Gazette. XXXVI, p. 441. 



Kasauli, breeding freely in small pools at 4,000 ft., and 

 found in bungalow at 6,000 ft. Also occurs at Murree and else- 

 where. 



Anopheles simlensis, James & Liston. 



Anoph. Mosq. India, 2nd Ed., p. 41 ( Patagiamyia). 



Kasauli. Also occurs at Murree. 



Culex mimeticus, Noe. 



Bill/. Ent. Soc. Ital., XXXI, p. 240. 



Theog, May 2nd, a single specimen, identified by Dr. Annan- 

 dale. 



Family DIXIDAE. 

 Dixa montana, Brun. 



Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, p. 265. 

 Simla, ro-v-09 ; Barogh, lo-v-io ; Phagu. ii-v-09 



