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4. S. multiplex Theob., 1903. 



Mon. Culic, iii, 293 5 , fig. 165, head ungues. 



' Original description from 3 2 2 from Australia, but Theobald 

 found it in the Hungarian Museum from four Papuan localities (the 

 specimens collected by Biro), viz., Friedrich Wilhelmshafen, Ste- 

 phansort, Muina and Ins. Graget. 



SCUTOMYIA Theob., 1904. 

 Hntom., xxxvii, 77. 

 Has aihnities with Stegomyia, Macleaya and Leicesteria. 



I. S. albolineata Giles, 1901. 

 Jour. Bomb. So., xiii, 609. 

 India. I can find no further data. 



2. S. albolineata Theob., 1904. 

 Entom., xxxvii, yy 2 . 



Apparently a case of a second species of the same name, as 

 Theobald does not account for Giles' species in any way in the 

 Genera Insectorum. 



Described from a unique 2 taken b}^ Dr. I^eicester during June 

 in jungle, six miies from Kuala lyumpur. 



T^^pe in British Museum. " Close to scutellaris Wlk." 



3. S. nivea lyudlow, 1903. 



Jour. New Yk. Ent. So., xi, 139 {Stegomyia id.). 



Federated Malay States and Philippine Islands. 

 N.B. — Vide Note under Stegomyia amesii. 



4. S. notoscripta vSkuse, 1889. 

 Pr. Linn. So., N. S. Wales, iii, p. 1738 {Culex). 



Sub-species samarensis Ludl., 1903. 

 Jour. N. Yk. Ent. So., xi, 138. 



Philippine Islands. 



Mr. Theobald in the " Gen. Ins." gives alhopidus Skuse as a 

 synonym of notoscripta Skuse. Vide my notes under Stegomyia 

 scutellaris Wlk. 



