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N. philippinensis, Ludl. 



Add. Ref. — Theob., Monog. Culic, iv, 103, $ . 



Add. Logs. — Pangasinan, Tayabas, Abra, Rizal, Pampanga 

 (all Phil. Is.), where it occurs all the year round except from Feb- 

 ruary to May. 



Type in Army Medical Museum, Washington. 



N.B. — Theobald says (Monog., iv, 104), allied to nivipes, 

 Theob., may be a variety of it. The species has been referred by 

 Giles to Pyretophorus but Theobald {loc. cit., v, 63) retains it here. 



N. pseudowillmori, Theob., 1910. 



Monog. Culic, v, 65, 9 . 



From Meenglas, Jalpaiguri, i3-vii-07 [Wallich}. 

 Type in Indian IMuseum. Perhaps a var. of willmori 



N. stephensi, Liston. 



Add. Ref. — Blanch., Moust. , 210. 



Add. lyOCS.— Calcutta (Museum gardens), i5-vii-o8 [Annan- 

 dale] ; Phil. Is. {t. Miss Ludlow in Can. Ent , xli, 234). 



This was removed to Neocellia but Theobald replaces it here 

 in his vol. v, where see p. 20 for notes. 



N. theobaldi, Giles. 



Erratum. — Correct p. 300 to 299 in my reference to Giles' 

 Handb.. 2nd Ed. 



Add. Ref. — Blanch., Moust., 210. 



Add. Logs.— Benguet (Phil. Is.), March, April, November. 



N.B. — Miss Ludlow says " a proven host in India : has been 

 taken at only one station (referring to the Philippines) , and can- 

 not be held responsible for much of the transmission of malaria." 



N. willmori. James. 



Add. Ref. — Leices., Culic. Malaya, 42, cf' 9 . 



Has been placed in Neocellia but Theobald (:\Ionog.. v) again 

 refers it here, and adds Ceylon, Pundaluoya, July — " known as 

 the instep-biting mosquito " [Green]; Malay States and Meenglas, 

 Jalpaiguri, i3-vii-07 [Wallich], to the localities. 



N.B. — Dr. Leicester says the larvae live in hill streams in 

 jungle near Kuala Lumpur, Jugra and elsewhere, and only records 

 the adult from a hut in Ula Gombak. 



Type in the Central Research Institute, Kasauli, India. 



