4^8 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vol. IV, 



S. minutissima, Theob., 1910. 



Rec. Ind. Mus., iv, 9, 5 ; v, 168, 9 , fig. 61, wing. 



N.B. — Though the & sign prefaces the description of the 

 species, apparently only the $ is known. 

 Type in Indian Museum. 



S. nivea, Ludlow. 

 Referred to Scutomyia. 



S. periskelata, Giles. 



Add. Ref. — Blanch., Moust., 264. 



iV.S.— Theobald says (Monog., v, 155) that he does not under- 

 stand this species, which is placed here provisionally. The type 

 is not in the British :\Iuseum. Further on {loc. cit., 607, App.) he 

 suggests that the name of the species should be dropped. 



S. perplexa, Ivcices., 1908. 



Culic. Malaya, 83, 0* 9 . 



Described from one cf and several 9 9 from jungle near 

 Kuala Lumpur in May, October and November. The author 

 seems uncertain of its true position in this genus as it has affinities 

 with Scutomyia, and he suggests it may be a hybrid. 



S. pipersalata, Giles. 



Add. Ref. — Blanch., Moust., 264, or' 9 . 



Theobald (Monog., v, 607, App.) is doubtful if a 

 Stegomyia. 

 Type in British Museum. 



S. pseudonivea, Theob. 



Add. Ref.— Theob., Monog. Culic, iv, 188, 9 ; v, 176, & . fig. 

 64, head. 



Type & in British Museum, type 9 in Hungarian Museum 

 Four of each sex were taken by Lowis in the Andamans. 



S. punctolatcralis, Theob. 

 Type in British Museum. 



S. scutellaris, Wlk. 



Add. Ref. — Blanch., Moust., 257,0?-. 



Leices. , Culic. Malaya, 86, cf 9 . 



