1912,] E. Brunetti : Catalogue of Oriental Culiddae. 431 



KERTESZIA, Theob., 1905. 



Ann. Mus. Hung., iii, 66. 



jNIonog. Culic, iv, 117. 



Intermediate between Nyssorhynchus and Cellia. 



N.B. — Col. Alcock sinks Kerteszia in Arribalzagia , Theob. 



K. mcgrcgori, Banks, 1910. 



Fhil. Journ. Sci., iv, 548,0'. 



Loc. — Basilan, Ph. Is. (Type No. 6666), Entomological Collec- 

 tion, Bureau of Science, Manila. 



CHRISTOPHERSIA, James. 



Paludism. vol. i, 33 (July 1910) {nom. nud.). Rec, Ind. 

 Mus., iv, 103 (descr.). 



C. halli, James, 1910. 



Paludism, vol. i, 33. Plate : figs, of palpi, thorax (dorsal and 

 lateral), abdomen (dorsal, lateral and ventral) and hind leg. 



James and List., Monog. Anoph. Mosq. India, 2nd Ed., 123. 



Loc. — Sylhet (Assam), February, June, July and December 

 [Lt.-Col. Hall]. 



Type in Indian ]\Iuseum. 



CELLIA, Theob. 



Add. Ref. — Theob., Monog. Culic, iv, 104, 105 (list and tab. 

 known spp.). 

 Blanch., Moust., 214. 

 Leices., Culic. Malaya, 46. 



C. flriva, Ludlow, 1908. 

 Can. Ent., xl, 32,cf $ , 



Described from four examples from Tayabas (Phil. Is.), Sep- 

 tember 1907 ; incorrectly quottd Tayubar in original description, 

 corrected by author, loc. cit., 52. 



Type in Army Medical Museum, Washington. 



C. kochi, Don 



Add. Ref. — Blanch., Moust. 208 (Nvssorhynchus). 

 Leices., Culic. Malaya, 46, cf 9 . 



Add. Logs. — Kuala Lumpur, xii, 1902 [Durhani] ; Singapore. 



N.B. — Widely distributed in the Malay Peninsula, more 

 abundant in the vicinity of houses, breeding in roadside puddles 

 or any pool of water in the open. 



