462 Records oi the Indian Museum. jVoiy. IV, 



C. eruthrosops, Theob., 1910. 



Moiiog. Culic. V. 299, 9 . fig. 140. wing. 



Trincomalee, Ceylon, xi, 1906. 

 fvpe in British Museum. 



C. minuta, Theob., 1907. 



Monog. Culic, iv, 338, 9 . 



I^oc. — India [Christophers]. Described from a perfect 9 . 

 Tvpe in British Museum. 



C. suknacnsis, Theob., 1910. 

 Rec. Ind. Mus., vi, 21. 9 . 



Monog. Culic. v. 297. 9 , fig. 139, wing. 



Described from four perfect 2 9 from vSukna, i — 2-vii-o8 

 [Annandale]. Near C. nipponii, Theob. The specimens were 

 taken in dense jungle, and bit during the day. 



Tvpe in Indian ?*Iuseum. 



THEOBALDIOMYIA, mihi, nom. nov. 



Svn. Leucomyia, Theob.. 1907, Monog. Culic. iv, 372. pi. ix. 

 •y- genitalia. 



Type of genus (=suh-iienus t. mihi). Citlex gelidus, Theob. 



N.B. — Leucomyia is preoccupied in 1892 by Brauer and 

 Bergenstamm in Sarcophaginae (Denk. Ak. Wien., Iviii. 368). 

 I therefore propose the name Thcobaldiomyia, with the view that 

 the group represents, at most, a sub-genus 



T. argentea, Ludlow. 



Taeniorhyiichus argentcus, Ludlow. 



Id. id., Theob., Monog. Culic. iv. 487, $ 



-copies Miss Ludlow's descr.) ; v, 426, fig. 191, wing. 



Described from several taken by Dr. Whitmore in September 

 at Angeles (Pampanga, Phil. Is.). 



Type in .A.rmy Medical Museum, Washington. 



N.B. — In vol. v Theol)ald says that Miss Ludlow informs 

 him that it is a Leucomyia. 



T. gelidus, Theob. {Leucomyia). 



Add. Ref. — Leices.. Culic. Malaya, 147, cf 9 [Leucomyia]. 



Add. Logs. — Calcutta. August; Calcutta, 6-x-o^ [Brunetti]; 

 Rajshahi, E. Bengal, r — 6-ii-o7; Rangoon, 25-ii-o8 ; Travancore 

 and Cochin States, xi-o8 [.innaiidalc]; Pnmea, ix-x [Paiva] ; 



