1912.] E. Brunetti : Catalogue of Orierdal Culicidac. 447 



proved, the species also occurs in South Europe, North, West 

 and East Africa, Madagascar, Palestine, Tahiti and New Caledonia. 

 Theobald records the typical form from Khartoum, the Nile, 

 Greece and Cyprus. 



S. fusca, Leices., 1908. 



Culic. Malaya, 92,0" 9 . 



" A small species l)red from larvae from water in leaves of 

 an atap palm in mangrove swamp at Port Swettenham. Adult a 

 bloodsucker, and common in jungle where atap palms occur" 



(Leicester). 



S. gardneri, Ludlow. 

 Removed to Qnasistcgomyia by Theobald (Monog., iv, 170). 



S. gracilis, Leices., 1908. 



Culic. Malaya, 81, cf 5 . 



Larva found in water in bamboos. Adults numerous in 

 bamboo jungle. 



S. imitator. Leices., 1908. 



Culic. Malaya, 89, 2 . 



" Described from 2 2 9 from jungle 5 miles from Kuala 

 Lumpur," which is apparently its only locality. 



S. leucomeres, Giles, 1904. 

 Journ. Trop. Med., vii, 367, $ . 



Loc. — Phil. Is. Type in British Museum. 



Banks records it from Pampanga, but Theobald sa^'s the 

 species is an uncertain one, the type being in bad condition, but 

 probably a Stegoinyia. 



S. mcdiopunctata, Theob. 



Add. Ref. — Theob., Monog. Culic, iv, 187, 9 . 

 Type in British ^luseum. 



S. microptera. Giles. 



Add. Ref. — Blanch., Moust., 263. 



This author adds " N. W. Prov. India" ; in houses durini; 

 the rains ; at one time referred by Giles to Wyeomyia. 



Theobald (Monog., v, 607, Appendix) says, " Type appears 

 to be lost." 



