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3. D. obturbans Wlk., i860. 

 Pr. lyinn. So. Lond. iv, 91 2 {Culex). 



Armigeres obturbans Theob. Mon. Culic.^ i, 323 d" $ . 

 Fig. 104, wing; fig. 105, palpus cf 

 (incorrect), ungues $ , a" genitalia ; 

 fig. 106 cf ungues. 



Desvoidea obturbajis Theoh. Mon. Culic, iii, 138, fig. 75, i 

 mid ungues cf ; fig. yy, corrected 

 cf palpus ; fig. 78, (f clasper. 



Armigeres ventralis Wlk., Theob. Mon. Culic. ; pi. xv ; 57 

 2 full ins. col. 

 Id. id. Giles, Handbk., 2nd Ed., 385 & 2 ; 



pi. xiv, II venation, 12 claws. 



Culex ventralis Wlk. 1861. Pr. lyinn. So. Lond., v, 144. 



The type ( 9 ) is in the British Museum. A common species 

 from the East Coast of India, through the Straits, and up the Chi- 

 nese Coast. Capt. James has observed the whitish woolly larva 

 breeding in pots and tubs of dirty water in the open and under 

 trees. The adult is common in woods, rarely visiting houses. Miss 

 lyudlow records it as having been bred in the Philippines, from 

 larvae from deep pools in a clear running stream. 



Originally described from Amboina. 



4. D. panalcctoros Giles, 1901. 



Jour. Bomb. So. xiii, 608, 



and (1901) in Theob. Mon. Culic, ii, 317 a" 2 {Armi- 

 geres). 

 Desvoidea panalectoros Theob. Mon. Culic, iii, 136 ; fig. 75, 



3, palpus cr". Loc. cit. iii; pi. 

 xvii, larva figs. 

 Desvoidya id. Theob. Gen, Ins. Fasc. 26, p. 18. 



Armigeres id. Giles, Handbk., 2nd Ed., 386 &] 



pi. xiv, 13 venation, 14 head & , 

 15 claws, 16 thorax. 



The types are in the Indian Museum, and were captured by 

 Col. Alcock of that Institution, at Calcutta, during the rainy season. 



Localities : Calcutta [Alcock'] ; Perak [Wright] ; Pampanga 

 (Phil. Is.) [Whitmore]. 



STEGOMYIA Theob., 1901. 



Mon. Culic, i, 283. 



Theob. loc. cit. tab. spp,, p, 285 ; map of distribution, 



p. 284. 

 Theob. Gen. Ins. Fasc. 26, p. 18. 

 Giles, Handbk., 2nd Ed., 368 ; table spp. 369. 



