1907-] Records of the Indian Museum. 335 



16. S. thomsoni Theob., 1905. 



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



Theobald does not mention the sex of this species, which comes 

 from the North-West Provinces of India. The " description " is 

 confined to five Hnes. 



17. S. w-alba Theob., 1905. 



Ann. Mus. Hung., iii, 74 5 , fig. 4, thorax, head, femur. 



Type in Hungarian Museum. Described from a perfect unique 

 9 , which was taken b}^ Biro at Matheran (India, near Bombay) 

 at an altitude of 800 metres. 



Note. — The following species, described as Stegoniyia are 

 not accounted for by Theobald in his '' Gen. Ins. " revision. 



18. S. desmotes Giles, 1904. 



19. S. leucomeres Giles, 1904. 



20. S. striocrura Giles, 1904. 



All three species are described in the '' Jour. Trop, Med." VII, 

 367, and all three were taken by Whitmore at Angeles (Pampanga, 

 Phil. Is.). 



SKUSEA Theob., 1903. 



Mon. Culic, iii., 291 ; 

 also in Gen. Ins. Fasc. 26, p. 19. 



I. S. culiciformis Theob., 1905. 

 Ann. Mus. Hung, iii, 77 $ ; pi. i, wing ; pi. iv, wing scales. 



Described from a unique & which is in the Hungarian Museum, 

 and was collected by lyoria on the Paumomu River in Papua. 



2. S. diurna Theob., 1903. 



Bntom., xxxvi, 259 2 . 



Described from a single perfect 9 taken by Dr. Durham in 

 September at the hospita reservoir at Jugra (Kuala lyumpur). 

 It is a day flyer and near 5. multiplex. 



3. S. funerea Theob., 1903. 

 Mon. Culic, iii, 292 9 , fig. 164 (p. 292), head, abdomen. 

 Types in British Museum. 



Var. ornata Theob., 1905. 



Ann. Mus. Hung,, iii, 79, 9 ; pi. i, wing. 



Described from 8 9 9. Captured by Biro at Sattelberg 

 (Huon Golf) and Friedrich Wilhelmshafen, both places in Papua. 



