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



C. macropus, Blanch., nom. nov. (1905). 



Comp. Rend., liii, 1045. 



Blanch., Moust., 327. 



For longipes, Theob., preoccupied. 



Type in British Museum, a unique specimen from Singapore. 



C. mediolineatus, Theob. 



Add. Ref. — Blanch.^ Moust., 369, 9 . 

 Type in British Museum. 



C. microannulatus, Theob. 



Add. Syn. — C. rolandi, D'Bmm. de Ch., Ann. Trop. Med. et 

 Par., ii, No. 3, 259 [1908]. 



Add. Ref. — Blanch., Moust., 292, cf 9 . 



Leices., Culic. Malaya, 140, a* 9 . 



Add. Logs. -Calcutta. July to November, common; Purnea, 

 August; Gopkuda Is., Lake Chilka, August; Sylhet, i, ii, iv, v, 

 xi, xii ; between Bolpore and Rampore Haut, Bengal, August, in 

 railway" carriage [all t. Theob. in Ind. Mus.]. 



N.B. — Leicester describes it from a series sent him by Dr. 

 Finlayson from vSingapore, mostly taken in houses. I have only 

 taken it once, in Calcutta, i — roviii-08. Green has taken it at 

 Trincomalee and Hakgala. Ceylon, 24-viii to 9-ix-07. It occurs 

 in Mauritius. 



Type in British ^luseum. 



C. mimeticus, Noe. 



Add, Ref. — Blanch., Moust., 2yi, & 9 . 



Leices., Culic. Malaya, 139, & 9 . 



Add. Log. — Lushai Hills, i-vi-04, one 9 [Macleod] ; Theog, 

 Simla district, 2- V-07, one 9 [Annandale]; Thaumaspur, Nepal, 

 18 — ^20-ii-o8. one cf : Peradeniya, i7-ix-07 [Green]. 



N.B. — Leicester says he describes the cf for the first time, 

 but this is not so. He says it occurs in any roadside pool or 

 marshy ground. Blanchard notes its occurrence in Italy and 

 Palestine, also Malacca. 



C. minimus, Leices., 1908. 



Culic. Malaya, 160, cf 9 . 



Described from a series bred from larvae from mud holes full 

 of water, in swampy ground in Kuala Lumpur. 



