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it distinct, adding that both sexes hybernate, and that he has taken 

 it (presumably in the adult stage) at all seasons of the year, but 

 gives no data. 



LoCAi^iTiES : Punjab (November), Bakloh (Punjab), 5,000 ft. 

 [Lindesay]. The species is common in Europe from April to 

 October, and it also occurs in North America. 



2. T- spathipalpis Rond., 1886. 

 Prod. Dipt. Ital., i, $ (Culex). 



Theob, Mon. Culic, i, 339 o^ $ ; iii, 154 $ ; pi. x, wing 



scales. 

 Giles Handbk., 2nd Ed., 392 ct' 9 ; pi. xv, 23, wing $ , 



24, head rf; 25, genitalia &. 

 Ficalbi Venti. spec. Zan. Ital., p. 146, in Bull. Soc. Ent. 



Ital. 



A south European species, occurring from Italy through Cyprus 

 and Palestine to North India, being recorded from Gibraltar in Sep- 

 tember and from India in June and July. Ficalbi describes the cf . 



Giles thinks this species may be identical with longiareolatus 

 Macq., in which case the latter name takes precedence. 



Theobald mentions receiving a cf from India, but gives no 

 locality. Dr. Grabham, writing from Madeira, says it is not found 

 in houses, but that he has bred them from larvae found in great 

 abundance in stagnant water, especially horse ponds. 



Giles records finding the species in a bathroom at Naini Tal 

 (7,000 ft.), this being the only definite oriental locality I can find. 

 Outside this region it occurs at Cyprus (5,000 ft.), S. Africa (1,300 

 ft.), Algeria, Teneriffe, Madeira, etc. 



PECOMYIA Theob., 1905. 

 Jour. econ. biol., i. 



I P. maculata Theob., 1905. 

 Jour. econ. biol., i ; pi. iv, 7. 

 Described from India. 



PSEUDOGRABHAMIA Theob., 1905 

 Jour. Bomb. vSo., xvi, 243. 



I. P. maculata Theob., 1905. 



Jour. Bomb. vSo., xvi, 243 & $ . 



Described from 1 cf and 2 2 2, perfect specunens from Galga- 

 muwa, Ceylon (August). 



