I9I2.] E. Brunetti : Catalogue of Oriental Culicidae. 467 



C. arabiensis, Patton, 1905. 

 Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc, xvi, 633, cf 9 . 



In the crater, Aden. 



]V.Z?. — Not, correctly speaking, within the Oriental Region, 

 but included because I included Patton's species from Arabia in 

 my Catalogue. 



C. argcntinotus, Banks, 1910. 



Phil. Journ. Sci., iv, 547, cf $ . 



Loc. — Rizal (Phil. Is.). Types cf 9 (No. 11,460) in the ento- 

 mological collection, Bureau of Science, Manila. 



L. auratus, Leices., 1908. 



Cuhc. Malaya, 153, 9 . 



One of the largest species of Culex ; a vicious biter ; some 

 affinity with C. occidentalis and C. flavifrons. 



C. aureostriatus, Dol. 



Add. Ref.— Blanch., Moust., 310 9 . 



N.B. — Blanchard gives Tokio as well as x\mboina, " in 

 houses " as localities, but the species is not included as Japanese 

 in the recent Palaearctic catalogue. Theobald in his last volume 

 stih retains it doubtfully in Culex. 



C. biro , Theob. 



Add. Ref.— Theob., Monog. Culic, iv, 390, & 9 , fig. 165. 

 wing & , 164, wing 9 . 



Described from 3 cf cf and 39 9 . Type in the Hungarian 

 Museum. 



C. caecus, Tlieob. 



Type in British Museum. 



C. cantans, Meig. 



Erratum. — Delete my note about C. maculatus, Mg., in my 

 Catalogue. 



C. christophersi, Theob., 1907. 



Monog. Culic, iv, 453, & 9 . 



Loc— India [Christophers]. Described from i cf and several 

 9 9 . 



Type in British Museum. 



