3o6 R. Brunetti : Cntaloffite of Orieitfa! Culicidae. [VOL. I, 



Myzomyia ctilicifacies 9 Theob. Pr. Ro}^ So. Lond., Ixix, 379. 



Id. id. 9 Theob. Mon. Culic, iii, 39, fig. (p. 40) 



frontal larva hairs ; pi. iii, wing, pi. viii, 

 wing scales. 



Anoph.listoni Giles, 1901, Ent. Month. Mag. xxxvii, 



197 & $ . 

 Id. id. Giles, Handbk., 2nd Ed., 319 & 9 ; pi. x, 



4, wing & 9 , head & 9 . 

 Id. id. 9 Theob. Mon. Culic, ii, 311 (App.). 



Id. indica Theob., 1901, Mon. Culic, i, 183 9 . 



Id. indicus Giles, Handbk., 2nd Ed., 320 9 . 



Type in British Museum. 



A common and well distributed species throughout India, the 

 larva breeding freel}^ in canals, streams, ditches and irrigation 

 watercourses in the Punjab throughout the year, although the 

 adults onl}" occur there (in houses) from March to December. In 

 the Deccan it is commonly found throughout the year in river 

 beds, and in S. India it is common in rice fields and pools. 



Experiments show that the three kinds of malaria parasites 

 readily develop in it, and Dr. James states that it has been proved 

 to carry malaria in Mian Mir and Ennur. 



This species assumes the characteristic position of Culex when 

 at rest, and is related to listoni, and jeyporensis James. 



LoCAijTiES : Madras (Dec.) [Cornwall] ; Ferozepore, nearly all the 

 year except Jan. and Feb. [Adle] ; Rajmahal (N. Bengal) 31-vii- 

 1907 [Ind. Museum] ; Armageon (E. Coast, India) [James] ; 

 Ellichpur (Berar, India) [Liston]; Etawah, (N.-W. Prov.) ; Hos- 

 hangabad (Cent. Prov.) ; Mian Mir : Nagpur, Jeypur vState. 



5. M. elegans James in Theob., 1903. 



Mon. Culic, iii, 51, 9 fig. 28, wing scales, cross veins ; 

 fig. 29, wing. 



Anoph. elegans James and Liston. Anoph. Mosq. Ind. 82 9 . 

 pi. ix, 4, wing scales : pi. xii, wing, palpus, leg, larva. 



This species is considered as only a variety of leucophyrus 

 Donitz, by James and Liston, but Theobald considers it distinct. 

 It has been bred by Dr. Cogill from larva from pools and jungle 

 springs in Karwar. The adults are said not to frequent houses. 

 The cT is unknown, and the type is in the British Museum. 



LoCAiviTY : Karwar (April) [Cogill]. 



6. M. funesta Giles, 1900. 



Jour. Trop. Med,, ii, 50 {Anopheles id.). 



Anopheles id. Giles Handbk., 2nd Ed., 318, c^ 9 ; pi. x, 3, 

 wing r^ 9 , claws o^ , head 9 . 



