I9I2.] E. BrunEtti : Catalogue of Oriental Culicidae. 433 



The cf described by Theobald (v, 73) from Ferozepore, India 

 (18 cf cf and 109 ? 9 taken by Adie). 



ALDRICHINELLA, Theob., 1910. 



Monog. Culic, v , yj , nom. nov. for 

 Aldrichia, Theob., 1903. 



Aldrichia has been preoccupied by Coquillett in Bombylidae 

 since 1894 (Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. , xxi, 93), so Theobald has just 

 forestalled me in renaming it by proposing Aldrichinella. 



In James and Liston's new edition the correction is not 

 made. 



The type {A. error, a unique specimen) was in the British 

 Museum, but has subsequently been broken. Col. Alcock, how- 

 ever, says it is not a good species at all, being a Myzomyia rossii, 

 Giles, with the abdomen of some different species attached. 



BIRONELLA, Theob. 



Add. Ref. — Theob., Monog. Culic, iv, 120, cf ; fig. cf wing, 

 p. 122. 



B. gracilis, Theob. 



N.B. — The cf being unknown, Mr. Theobald judges this genus 

 to belong to the Anophelina, but some details of its characteristics 

 make him uncertain as to' which subfamily should really in- 

 clude it. 



Type in Hungarian Museum, 



CALVERTINA, Ludlow, 1909. 

 Can. Ent., xli, 234, emen. from Calvertia, Ludl., loc. cit., 22. 



C. Hncata, Ludlow, 1908. 

 Can. Ent., xl, 50 {Chagasia id.). 



Calvertia lineata, Ludl. 



Calvertina id., Theob., Monog. Culic, v, 77. 



N .B. — Described first under Chagasia, Calvertia was erected 

 for it, but this is preoccupied by Warren in Lcpidoptera and by 

 Calvertius, vSharp, in Coleoptera ; there is also a Calvcria, Carp., in 

 Echinoderma. 



The species described from a single perfect specimen of which 

 the author does not state the sex. From Pangasinan (Phil. Is.) 

 in August. Its position here is uncertain, and it may be better 

 placed near Pyretophorus. 



