igoy.] Records of the Indian Museum. 309 



11. M. ludlowii Theob., 1903. 



Mon. Culic, iii, 42. 



Fig. 19, h, palpus cf ; fig. 20, wing 2 ; fig. 21, vars. in wing 

 marks and cross veins ; figs. 22, costal spots. 



By far the commonest of the malaria group in the Philippines, 

 breeding readily in salt water around Manila. 

 Localities : Pampanga (Phil. Is.) [Whitmore] ; Manila [Banks, 



Schultze, Wooley] ; Luzon (April) [Ludlow] ; Singapore [Biro]. 



12. M. mangyana Banks, 1906. 

 Phil. Jour. Sci., i, 991 2 . 



Described from several 2 T . Type No. 3290 in the Entomo- 

 logical collection, Bureau of Science, Manila. The species is near 

 ludlowi Theob. 

 Localities : Rio Baco, Chicago (in Mindoro, Phil. Is., May) 



[McGregor]. 



13. M. punctulata Donitz, 1901. 



Insectenborse, v, ^y. 



non Anoph. id. Theob., Mon. Culic, i, 175. 

 'i Anoph. id. James & Liston Anoph. Mosq. Ind. 84 ; 

 pi. xi, wing, palpus, leg. 



As the above authors {loc. cit.) give " Theob. Monog., i, 175 " 

 as a synonym of their species, and as Theobald's ''Anoph. punctulata 

 Don." is not that species, but a distinct one, tessellatus Theob., 

 I am rather uncertain which species James and Liston had before 

 them at the time of writing. 



They add, " very closely resembling leucophyrus, and may 

 be a seasonable variety of that species." 

 Localities : Kajoe Janam (Sumatra), Moerah Teweh (Borneo) 



[Donitz] ; Friedrich Wilhelmshafen, Stephansort, Astrolabe 



Bay and Deslac Is. (all Papua) [Biro]. 



Regarding James and Liston' s species, these authors give 

 Karwar (in house), Bombay (August, in house)," Straits, Sumatra 

 and Borneo." 



N.B. — Vide notes under Myzomyia tessellata Theob. 



14. M. rossii Giles, 1899. 



Jour. Trop. Med., ii, 63 cr* 2 {Anopheles). 



Anopheles id. Theob. Mon. Culic, i, 154 cf 2 . 



I'^ig- 37, wing and cross veins; fig. 38, palpus 

 o* , thorax 2 , costal border cf 2 , ungues 

 cf; pi. A, wing scales; pi. iii, 10 cr*, 9 2 , 

 both full ins. col. 

 Id. id. Giles Handbk., 2nd Ed., 311, cf 2 , pi. ix, 11, 



wing (f 2 , claws. 



