484 Records of the Indian Museum. [Voi,. IV, 



ETIORLEPTIOMYIA, Theob. 



Syn. O'Reillia, Ludl., 1905. Can. Ent., xxxvii, loi. 



Add. REF. — Theob., Monog. Culic, iv. 505. 



Leices., Culic. Malaya, 178 ("position undetermined"). 



Spelt Etorleptiomyia originall}^ and placed in Corethrinae, but 

 Theobald now considers it "undoubtedly culicid," though the 

 proboscis is characterised as very weak. 



E. completiva, Leices., 1908. 



Culic. ^[alaya, 178, &. 



Leicester thinks that the unique specimen sent him by Dr. 

 Finlayson of Singapore, and from which this description was 

 drawn up, represents the cf of some species of this genus. 

 Theobald only describes the 9 of his genus. 



E. luzonensis, Ludl. 



Add. Ref — Theob., Monog. Culic, iv, 506, 9 . 

 Type in Arm^^ Medical Museum, Washington. 



MELANOCONION, Theob. 



x\dd. Ref.— Theob., Monog. Culic. iv, 507, further generic 

 notes. 

 Glen Herrick, Ent. News Philad. (1905), p. 282. 

 Blanch., Moust., 395, a' 9 . 

 Leices., Culic. Malaya, 136. 



M. juxtapallidiceps, Theob., 1910. 



Monog. Culic, v, 456, 9 . 



A single 9 in the British Museum, from Trincoraalee, Ceylon, 

 taken by Green, Oct. 1907. 



M. ornatus, Theob. 

 Add Ref.— Theob., Monog. Culic, iv, 508 9 , fig. 231 wing 9 . 



M. pallidiceps, Theob. 

 Add. Ref. — Theob., Monog. CuHc, iv, 509 0" . 



M. uniformis, Theob. 



Add. Ref.— Leices., Culic Malaya, 136, & 9 . 



Redescribed by Leicester from bred examples from hollow 

 bamboo and other jungle trees. Probably entirely sylvan. Leices- 

 ter notes that his present description corrects some errors in his 



