1912.] E. Brunetti: Catalogue of Oriental Culicidae. 417 



A. trcacherii, lyeices., 1908. 

 Culic. Malaya, 19, cf $ . 

 N.B. — Described from a series bred from larvae taken in hill- 

 side streams in jungle. Amongst the notes the author says : 

 '• This species is widely distributed in the Peninsula. . . .It 

 is a blood sucker ; it will not breed in captivity, and the larvae, 

 unless mature, usually die." 



A. wellcomci, Theol). 



Add. Ref. — Theob., Monog. Cuiic. iv, 33 2 . 

 Described from several 9 9 , all slightly damaged. 

 Type in British Museum. 



PATAGIAMYIA, James, 1910. 

 Rec. Ind. Mus., iv, 98. 

 James and Liston, Monog. Anoph. Mosq. India. 2nd Ed., 41. 

 This genus is not adopted in the present Catalogue. James 

 and Liston make g/ff^s, Giles, the type species, the other Indian 

 species being lindsayi, Giles, and sim/ensis. James, all herein 

 referred to Anopheles. 



NEOMYZOMYIA. Theob., 1910. 



Monog. Culic, v, 29. 



N. clegans, James in Theob. 



Anopheles elegaiis^ James and Liston. Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 82. 



Myzomyia id., Theob., Monog. Culic, iii, 51. 



Pyretophorns id., id., op. cit., iv, yj . 



Theobald redescribes the species in vol. v, 30, -r 9. with two 

 figs, of the $ wing, giving other details. 



Locs. — Karwar (Bombay Presid.) [Cog/?///] ; Andaman Is. \Rav 

 White]; Meenglas. Jalpaiguri \Wnllich\. 



N. leucophyrus, Don. 



Nyssorhynchus id., Blanch., Moust. , 213, 9 . 



Myzomyia id., Leices. , CuUc Malaya, 28, rv $ . 



N.B. — The latter author describes both sexes (the cf for the 

 first time) from a large series bred from larvae from water in open 

 bamboos in jungle. The species is wholly syh-an, and is removed 

 to this genus by Theobald (Monog., v, 44). 



MYZOMYIA, Blanch. 



Add. Refs. — Theob., Monog. Culic, iv, 41 (list of known 

 species — 20), 42 (table of spp.). 



