iQoy.] Records of the Indian Museum. 347 



Culex gelidus cuneatus Giles, Jour. Trop. Med., vii, 368. 



Banks says it is a fairly common mosquito, flying at early 

 evening. 

 LocAUTiES : Calcutta, July, Aug. [Annandale] ; Quilon in July 



[James] ; Ceylon [Green] ; Taipang (Perak), 2i-xii-i899 [Wray] ; 



Manila [Banks'] ; Pampanga (Phil. Is.) [Whitmore]. 



14. C. gnophodus Theob., 1903. 



Mon. Culic, iii, 163 9 . 



Closely related to microannulatus. Described from a unique 

 from Bindings (Straits), taken in November. 



15. C. halifaxii Theob., 1903. 



Mon. Culic, iii, 231 9 . 



The t3^pe is unique, and from Bindings (Straits) in Becember. 



16, e. hirsuteron Theob., 1901. 



Mon. Culic, ii, 98 9 ; fig. 196, ungues & , fig. 197, 

 wing 9 . 



Theob. Gen. Ins. Fasc. 26, p. 27. 

 Culex hirsuteros Giles, Handbk., 2nd Ed., 451. 

 Id. id. Jour. Trop. Med., vii, 368. 



Bescribed from 4 specimens from Virginia sent by Prof. Howard 

 of the United States National Museum. I include it in this Cata- 

 logue provisionally. Banks includes this species from the Philip- 

 pines in his Catalogue, but doubts the identity of Giles's species 

 with Theobald's American species from Virginia. I find no other 

 record of any oriental locahty. 

 Localities : Pampanga [Wliitiiwre]. Also Virginia, U.S.A. 



17. C. hirsutum Theob., 1901. 



Mon. Culic, i, 392 ry' 9 ; pi. xx, 80 9 , full ins. col. ; fig. 

 137, palpus cf , apex antennse o^ . 



Types in British Museum. Theobald gives the Philippines as its 

 habitat (Gen. Ins.), but Banks's catalogue ignores it. 



18. C. impellens Wlk., i860. 



Pr. Linn. So. Lond., iv, 91 9 . 



Theob. Mon. Cuhc, i, 362 9 , fig. 122, head, 123, wing. 



Id. I.e. iii, 161 cr , descr. 



Giles, Handbk., 2nd Ed., 405 c^ 9 ; pi. xvi, 3a, head, b, 

 venation o' . 



