I9I2.] E. Brunetti : Catalogue of Oriental Culicidae. 4yi 



C japonicus, Theol). 



Theobald (in vol. v, 391) admits this species from Tokio and 

 Ceylon, making the latter a distinct variety which he terms ceylon- 

 ica. The types of both forms are in the British Museum. He 

 places cevlonica doubtfully in Ciilcx, eliminates aureostriattis. Dol., 

 from the synonymy, placing the latter separately and doubtfully 

 in Culex. 



C. longifurcatus, Theob. 

 See pseudolongifurcatus, Theob., nom. nov. 



C. longipalpis, V. Wulp. 



Add. Ref. — Blanch., Moust., 318, 9 . 



N .B. — This author correctly notes that although Van der 

 Wulp says the palpi have only two joints, that author shows four 

 in his figure. 



C. longipcs, Theob. 

 See macropus, Blanch., nom. nov. 



C, loricatus, Leices., 1908. 

 Culic. Malaya, 151, ? . 

 One $ taken in bungalow at Kuala lyUmpur. Very distinct. 



C. ludlowi, Blanch., nom. nov. 



Syn. C. annidiferus, lyudlow, 1903 (Journ. N. Y, Ent. Soc. , 

 ii, 141). 



Add. Ref. — Theob., Monog. Culic, iv, 388, c^ 9 . 



Add. lyOC. — Mangarin and Dagupan (Phil. Is.). Feb. to April. 



y .B. —The species was described from 234 r^ & and 28 2 $ 

 but many were in bad condition. Blanchard renames the species,' 

 annulifems bemg preoccupied by Em. Blanchard in 1852 for a 

 snecies from Chili. 



C. luteola, Theob., 1910. 



Monog. Culic. v, 378, 9 . 



Peradeniya, x-1900. A single perfect 9 , in the British 

 ]\Iuseum. A very distinct species. 



C. luteolatcralis, Theob. 

 The genus Banksidla, Theob., is established for this species. 



