igoy-] Records of the Indian Museum. 321 



II. N. willmori James in Theob., 1903, 



Theob. Mon. Culic.^ iii, 100 $ ; fig. 59, palpus 5 , fig. 60, 

 various scales. 



lyt. Willmore found the larva in a clear puddle by a spring 

 in Kashmir (4,800 ft.). It is allied to stephensi and maculaUis ; 

 Dr. Christophers records it from Ivahore. 



CELLIA Theob., 1903. 



Mon. Culic, iii, 107 9 . 

 Theob. Gen. Ins. Fasc. 26, p. 11, 



" Easily told by their dense coating of irregular scales, totally 

 unlike a typical Anopheles " [Theob.], vide Theob, Monog., iii ; 

 pi. viii, wing scales. 



I. C. pulcherrima Theob., 1902. 



Proc. Roy. So. Lond., Ixix, 396 5 ; pi. v, 2 wings ? . 

 Theob. Mon. Culic, iii, 107. 



Anopheles pulcherrinia James & lyiston Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 86, 



col. pi. iv, full ins. 2 . 



Id. id. James Sci. Mem. Ind. No. 2, p. 48, fig. 



26, wing. 



Id. id. Giles, Handbk,, 2nd Ed., 510 9 . 



Type in British Museum. 



Theobald's descriptions are from 3 2 9 sent by Capt. James and 

 Drs. Christophers and Stephens. 



The larvse have been found during September in an overflow 

 pool of an irrigation watercourse at Mian Mir. 



" It appears to be one of the few species which can tide over 

 the Punjab winter in the adult condition (James and Liston). 



LoCAiviTiES : Mian Mir [James] ; Eerozepore, early July to early 

 Dec. [A die] ; Goa [James & Liston] ; Purneah (N. Bengal) 

 7-viii-i907, in bedroom [Paiva]. 



2. C. kochi Donitz, 1901. 



Insectenborse, v, 36 {Anopheles). 



Anopheles ^oc^z Theob. Mon. Culic, i, 174 9 ; pi. iv, 16 2 , full 



ins. col. 

 Anoph. ocellatus Theob. (MS.) I.e., i, 174 (t. Theob., vol. ii, 

 306). 

 Id. id. Giles, Handbk., 2nd Ed., 315 2 ; pi. ix, 5, 



wing 2 , dorsum of thorax, 



Theobald's description (in Monog. i, 174) was written to apply 

 to his species in MS. named ocellatus, but Donitz's species was 



