456 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vol. IV, 



Add. Loc. — Kurseoiig, 3-vii-o8 [Antiandale]; Bukit Kutii 

 (May), Bamboo jungle 5 miles from Kuala Lumpur, April, ^lay , 

 July, October, December; Ulu Gombak, 13 miles from Kuala 

 Lumpur (both t. Leicester). 



The slighth^ damaged t3'pes came from the former jungle. 



Leicester says it is a very distinct species, a bamboo breeder, 

 not common, quite sylvan and a blood sucker. 



PHAGOMYIATheob. 



P. gubernatoris, Giles. 

 Add. Ref. — Blanch., Moust., 261, 2 [Stegomyia). 



HOWARDINA. Theob. 

 Add. Ref. — ^Blanch., ^loust., 415. 



H. chrysolincata, Theob., 1907. 



Monog. Culic, iv, 218, 9 , pi. i, wing scales, 9 . 



A unique 5 from Peradeniya, Ceylon [Green]. 

 Type in British IMuseum. 



H. green i, Theob. 



Add. Ref. — Blanch., Moust., 416. 

 Type in British Museum. 



H. himalayana, Giles, 1904. 



Journ. Trop. Med. (1904), 384, 9 . 



Loc. — Naini Tal (in August), bred. Giles puts it doubtfully 

 here and Theobald states that Mr. Carter suggests, after examining 

 the type, that it would be better placed in Pseudohowardi) 



111 a. 



PSEUDOHOWARDINA, Theob., 1907. 

 Monog. Culic. iv, 223, 9 . 



P. chrysoscuta, Theob., 1907. 



Op. cit., V, 228, 9 , fig. 94, wing. 



A unique specimen from Peradeniya, iv-07 [Green]. 

 Type in British Museum. 



CULICIOMYIA, Theob., 1907. 

 Monog. Culic, iv, 227, & 9 , pi. iii, wing scales 9 



