42t) Records of the Indian Museum. [Voi.. IV, 



M. philippinensis, Ludl. 

 Removed to Nyssorhynchus. 



M. pscudobarbirostris, lyudlow. 



Add. Ref. — Theob., Monog. Culic, iv, 83, 2 . 



N.B. — Type in Army Medical Museum, Washington, 



Closely allied to harhirosiris , Wulp. 



Miss Ludlow records it from Marinduque, Mindanao, Ambos 

 Camarines, Pangasinan, Bulacan, Tayabas, Cavite and Rizal, 

 all in the Philippines, appearing apparently from May to October. 



M. separatus, lyeices., 1908. 



Culic. Malaya, 36 (sex not mentioned). 



Bred by the author from larvae from large collections of 

 water in the open near Kuala Lumpur. ' • It may be a variety of 

 sinensis.'''' 



M. sinensis, W. 



Add. Ref, — Blanch., Moust., 190, 5 ^ tig. 170 (wing scales). 

 Leices., Culic. Malaya, 30. cf $ . 



Add. vSyn. — Anoph. plumiger , Don., Ins. Borse, Jan. 1901. 

 Anoph. jesoensis, Tsuzuki, 1902, Centr. fiir Bakteriol.. xxxi, 



763- 



Add. Logs. — Hong-Kong, Malacca, Java. Sumatra [all t. 

 Blanchard] ; Calcutta, vi, vii, viii, 1908, in bathrooms at Museum 

 \Annandale\ ; at light on board steamers at Damukdia Ghat, 

 R. Ganges [Annandale] ; Sylhet, i, ii, v, vi, vii [Hall] ; Manipur 

 (6,400 ft.), viii-o8 [Pcttigrcw]; Ferozepore [Adie]; Maddathorai, 

 i.^:-ix-09 [Annandale] (all in Ind. Mus. coll., identified by Theobald) ; 

 Jolo (September) and Rizal (August), Phil. Is. [t. Ludlow]; 

 Shanghai, 8 — ^io-v-06, in ditch [Brunetti]. 



Theobald adds the following localities in his vol. v : Phrapa- 

 toon, Siam, viii, ix [Dr. Woolley] ; Pampanga, Angeles, Ph. Is. 

 [Whitmore]; West Lake, Hankow [Cornford]; Ukhrul, Manipur 

 (6,400 ft.), viii-o8, 20 — 26-i-03, 23-ii-05, 27-v-oo, 4 — 7-vi-05 [Pctti- 

 grew] ; Sylhet, i3-i-03, i3-i-04, 24-vii-o8 [Hall] ; Ferozepore [J ^/g] ; 

 Calcutta, 9-vi-o8, viii-o8, 28-vii and 9-vi-o8 [Annandale] ; Madda- 

 thorai, S. India, i8-ix-o8 [Annandale]. 



N.B. — Dr. Leicester says, "larvae taken in ponds and road- 

 side ditches, both in town and country." 



Miss Ludlow reports, " a proven host in India ; has been 

 taken at too few stations to show that it affects markedly the 

 malarial conditions of the Islands" (Philippines). Dr. Leicester 

 includes under this specific name, ya;ms, Wlk. 



Respecting pseudopictus , Grassi (a European species), Theo- 

 bald still (Monog., iv, Sy) considered it distinct from sinensis, W., 



