1912.] E. Brfnetti : Catalogue of Oriental Culicidae. 483 



fever season (July to September), where it was found to suck 

 blood. Theobald (Monog. Culic, iv) notes that he has seen no ex- 

 ample of the species, and that from the description he considered 

 it identical with unijormis. 



In the "Genera Insectorum " the name seguini is not men- 

 tioned. Theobald's latest suggestion is ' ' close to, if not, uniformis , 

 Theob." 



M. septcmpunctata, Theol). 



Add. Ref. — Theob.. i\ronog. Culic, iv, 494. 9 . 

 Closely related to M . annulipes, Wlk. 



M. uniformis, Theob. 



Add. Ref.— Blanch, Moust., 379, 9 . 



Leices., Culic. Malaya, 171, 0* 9 . 



Add. lyOCS. — Sylhet i, ii, iii. v, vi, vii, xii [Hall]; Mani- 

 pur, June and Sept., in stable and bungalow; Gopkuda Is., 

 Lake Chilka, August ; Bhogaon, 30-ix-o8 and Oct. ; Katihar, Oct. 

 [both Paiva] ; Balighai, near Puri, 23-X-08; Travancore and Cochin 

 vStates. ig-xi-08 and 4-xi oS, ''very common in bungalows ;" Cal- 

 cutta, 2-vii-07; Rangoon, 25-ii-o8 [all Annandale] ; Kuala Lumpur. 



iV.i5.— Leicester says it is in some parts of Kuala Lumpur the 

 most troublesome mosquito after C. fatigans, W. He describes the 

 cf for the first time. He has only bred one example of the species ; 

 from a larva taken in a swamp. 



Very common throughout the Philippines all the year round, 

 according to Miss Ludlow's extensive tables, though she notes it is 

 much more abundant during the winter. 



It is recorded from many parts of Africa, also Madagascar 

 and Australia, and it is a very variable species. 



Type in British ]\Iuseum. 



MANSONIOIDES, Theob., 1907. 

 Monog. Culic, iv, 498. " closely related to Mansonia." 



M. annulifera, Theob. 

 Replaced in Mansonia. 



M. septcmguttata, Theob., 1907. 

 Monog. Culic, iv, 499, 9 , figs. 226, 227 wings 9 . 



Loc. — Sarawak [Dr. Barker]. 

 Type in British ^luseum. 



