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I. L. brevipalpus Theob., 1905. 



Ann. Mus. Hung., iii, 96 cr- , fig. 9 (p. 96), 

 palpus & , proboscis base of antennae, ungues. 

 A unique specimen, in the Hungarian ^luseum taken by Biro 

 at Singapore. 



2. L. fraudatrix Theob., 1905. 



Ann. Mus. Hung, iii, 94 cf $ , fig. 7 (p. 94), 

 palpus (f 5 , fig. 8, antennal organs. 



Types in Hungarian Museum, Described from a good series of 

 both sexes. 

 LoCAi^iTiES . Friedrich Wilhelmshafen and Stephansort (both 



Papua). 



3. L. uniformis Theob., 1905. 

 Ann. Mus. Hung., iii, 93 a' $ . 



PI. A, 3, antenna ; pi. B, 4, palpus. 



Described from 2 cf (f and several 9 9 . 

 Recorded from Peradeniya (Ce^don) during Ma3^ 



CULEX Unn., 1758. 



lyinn. Sys. Naturae, Ed. x. 602. 



Meig. 1818, Sys. Besch., i, i. 

 Macq. 1834, Hist. Nat., i, 33. 

 Sch. 1864, Fn. Aust., ii, 625. 

 V. Wulp 1877, Dip. Neer, 323. 

 Theob. 1901, Mon. Culic, i, 326. 



Culex, restricted by Theobald, Gen. Ins. Fasc. 26, p. 24. 



I. C. albolineatus Giles, 1902. 



Handbk., Gnats, 2nd Ed., 430 9 ; pi. xvii, 10 a, 

 venation 9 . 

 Theob. Mon. Culic, iii, 192 9 . 



Described from a single 9 taken in a bungalow. 

 Locality : Shahjahanpur (N.-W. Prov.), Oct. 20th. 



2. C. angulata Theob., 1901. 



Mon. Culic, ii, 324 9 . 



Very near fatigans Wied. Described from 2 9 9 in Col. Giles's 

 coll., taken by him in June at Naini Tal (4,000 ft.). 



