19^2.] E. Brunetti : Catalogue of Oriental Ciilicidae. 443 



B. apicalis, Theob., 1910. 



Rec. Ind. Mus., iv, 7, $ . Monog. Culic, v, 149. 



Described from a single 9 in the Indian Museum collection 

 from Sylhet, 26-vii-05 [Lt.-Col. Hall]. 



B- magnus, Theob., 1908. 



Rec. Ind. Mus., ii, 293, cf 9 : iv, pi. i, wing. pi. iii. wing 

 scales. 

 Theob., Monog. Culic, v, 145, & 9 , fig. 51 w^ing, 52 hea , 



side V'iew of abdominal segments. 

 Types (one cf and one 9 only) in Indian Museum collection. 

 " A most marked and beautiful species ; easily told b}' the quaint 

 proboscis and abdominal markings " (Theobald). 



Locs. — Sylhet, May [Lt.-Col. Hall]; Sukna, i-vii-08, in thick 

 jungle [Annandale]; Maddathorai. S. India, ly-xi-oS \Annandale.] 



QUASISTEGOMYIA. Theob., 1906. 

 2nd Rep. Gordon Coll. Well. Labs., p. 69. 

 Theob., Monog. Culic, iv, 165. 



Q. gardneri, Ludlow. 



Removed here from Stcgomyia by Theobald (Monog. Culic. 

 iv, 170). 



Add. Locs.— Pampanga (Phil Is.) [Whitmorc]; Mindoro, 

 Bulacao, Phil. Is. 



N.B. — Miss Ludlow (Mosq. Phil. Is., 10) put this species in 

 Psetidosfegomyia, admitting subsequently to Theobald that it was 

 a purely clerical error, intending it for Quasistegomyia. 



Type in Army :\Iedical :\Iuseum. Washington. 



KINGIA, Theob., 1910. 



Monog. Culic, v, 135. 



K. annandalci, Theob., 1910. 



Rec. Ind. .Mus., iv. 10 (Stegomvia id.). 



One 9 from vSukna (500 ft.), vii-08 [Annandale]. 

 Type in Indian Museum. 



STEGOMYIA. Theob. 



Theob.. Monog. Culic, iv, 170 (list known spp. 19)^—171 

 (table of spp.j. 



