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



C. concolor, R. Desv. 



Add. Ref. — Blanch., Moust., 365, & $ . 



Leices., Culic. Malaj^a, 154, & 9 . 



Add. Logs. — Sylhet, ii, iv, v, xi [Hall] ; Manipur, viii 

 [^Gourlay]', Calcutta, i-viii-07 ; 6-X-04 ; 4-xi-o6 [all Bruiietti]; 

 iii, vi, vii, viii, ix, x, xi ; Port Canning ; Purnea, 4 — 6-viii-07 

 [Paiva]; Damukdia Ghat (N. Bengal), vii; Lucknow, 4-ix-o5 

 Brunetti]; Kulattupuzha (Travancore), ig-xi-oS, in bungalows 

 [Annandale] ; Samarang [Jacobson]: Phrapatoon, Siam, viii-06 

 [Woolley] ; Andaman Is. [Ray White] ; also in the Straits, Burma, 

 and China. 



Leicester says, '' Fairly abundant in Malay Peninsula, very 

 variable, larvae in stagnant pools, stable tanks or drainage." 



Theobald observes that Giles erroneousl3^ refers it ('' Journ. 

 Trop. Med.," 1904, p. 383) to Taeniorhynchus. 



C. fatigans, W. 



Add. Syn. — Desvoidea panalectros, Giles; t. Theob., Rec. 

 Ind. Mus., iv, 5. 



Add. Ref. — Theob., Monog. Culic, iv, pi. xvi (larval chars.). 



Blanch., Moust., 353, & 9 , fig. 230 & $ (as punoens), 



231 9 ,232 head & 9 {anxifer), 233 adult larva and 



nymph {pungens), 234 head of larva above and below 



{pungeris). 



Ivcices., Culic. Mala3^a, 157, & 9 . 



Add. Logs. — In the Rec. Ind. Mus. (ii, 298) Theobald gives a 

 long list of dates and localities from specimens in the Indian 

 Museum collection, and adds a further list in Rec. Ind. Mus.. 

 iv, 17. 



Between the two reports nearly all parts of India are repre- 

 sented by this common species, with specimens from Nepal, ]Man- 

 dalay, Rangoon, Moulmein, Manipur : Soerabaya, Java, 16 — 25- 

 vii-o6 [Bninetti\, Manila, to — i6-iii-o6 [Brunetti], and at sea be- 

 tween the mouth of the Hooghly River and Rangoon, 22— 23-ii-o8 

 [Annandale]. 



Personally, I have taken it in Calcutta in February, March, 

 April, July, October, November and December ; Meerut 25-iv-05 

 (common in bedroom). I/Ucknow 7-viii-05, 4-ix 05, 2 xii-04, in bed- 

 rooms and at the old Residency, Agra 28-iii-o5, Rangoon 24-xii-04 

 to 3-i 05 (common in bedroom), 9-ii-o6, Penang 3 — 8- viii-06, 

 Singapore 2i-vi-o6, Batavia 27-vi and 9-vii-o6, Soerabaya 16 — 25- 

 vii-o6 common, Shanghai 16 — 25-vii-o6, where it was literally 

 swarming in a ditch in front of a hedge facing the west ; Hankow 

 22 - 26-iv-o6, Manila 10 — i6-iii-o6. Nearly ah the specimens are 

 in inferior condition, and were named by Mr. Theobald. 



Theobald in his 5th volume adds the following localities : — 



Phrapatoon, Siam, 10 — i8i ; 19-iii ; 30 xii-07 ; viii and xi-06 

 [Dr. Woolley] ; Sarawak. Outside the East it has a very wide 

 range, Japan, Natal, Mombasa, Pemba Is. (E. Africa) ; Zanzibar, 



