3i8 E. Brunetti : Catalogue of Oriental Culicidae. [VOL. I, 



Localities: Sylliet (Jan., Feb., May) \llall\\ Kurseong 5,000 ft. 

 [Indian Museum]; Ferozepore, all the year round except Jan. 

 and Feb. [Adie] ; Lahore in June [Giles] ; Nagpur [Stephens] ; 

 Goa and the "Madras Coast, several places" [James]; 

 Chingelput (Madras) [Cortiwall] ; Quilon [James] ; Calcutta 

 7-iv-i899 [Daniels], i3-xi-i905 [bred in Indian Museum], 

 6-vii-i907 and 2-viii-i907 [Annandale] ; Dacca [Lt.-Col. 

 Macrae] ; Behar [Cornwall, Green]. 



2. N. jamesii Theob., 1901. 



Mon. Culic, i, 134 2 {Anopheles) ; pi. i, 2 $ , full 

 ins. col. 

 Anopheles jamesii Giles, Handbk., 2nd Ed., 299, 2 . 

 Id. id. James Sci. Mem. Ind. No. 2, 41. 

 Id. id. James & Liston, Anoph. Mosq. Ind. 93 ; 

 col. pi. vi, full ins. 2 . 



Said to be allied to maculipalpis , theohaldi and juliginosus , and 

 not to be a common species. 



The larva live amongst grass and weeds at the edges of lakes. 

 Captain James reared the species from larvae in Nagpur. 



Localities : Shahjahanpur in Oct. (Punjab) [Giles] ; Feroze- 

 pore, rare [Adie] ; Quilon in Feb. and 7-iii-i900 [James] ; 

 Calcutta, 23-vii-i907 [Annandale] Port Canning, Dec. 1906 

 [C hatter jee] ; also from Ellichpur in Feb. (Berar), Bombay, 

 Deccan and Ceylon. 



3. N. karwari James in Theob., 1903. 



Theob. Mon. Culic, iii, 102 2 ; I.e. fig. 61 (p. 103) 

 wing. 

 Anopheles karwari James & Liston, Anoph. Mosq. Ind. 89 ; 



pi. xiv, palpus, leg, head, larva ; p. 90, fig. of wing. 

 Near maculatus. 



Localities: Karwar in June (Bombay Pres.) [CogiU]-^ Goa in 

 Feb., 2,000 ft. [Aitken]. 



4. N. maculatus Theob., 1901. 



Mon. Culic, i, 171 & 5 {Anopheles maculata). 



Fig. 48, palpus d' , header' , wing, tip of abdomen and various scales. 



Anopheles maculatus James, Sci. Mem. Ind. No. 2, 47, fig. 25, 



wing and leg. 

 Id. id. Giles, Handbk., 2nd Ed., 301 & 2 ; pi. ix, 



2, head, wing & palpus 0='. 

 Nyssorhynchus id. Theob. Mon. Culic iii, 96. 



Described from two 2 2 in Hongkong. Types in Dr. Rees's 

 collection. 



