igoy-] Records of the Indian Museum. 340^ 



23. C. longipes Theob.^ 1901. 



Mon. Culic, ii, 68 $ . 

 Giles, Handbk., 2nd Ed., 468 9 . 



Described from a unique taken by Hanitsch in a house at 

 Singapore, 4-ix-i899. Since recorded from Singapore, Juh^ 27th. 



24. C. luteolatcralis Theob., 1901. 



Mon. Culic, ii, 71 cf 2 ; pi. xxvii, 108 5 , full ins. coL 

 Giles, Handbk., 2nd Ed., 448 .-f $ . 



IvOCALiTiES : Perak [HVay] ; Pampanga (Phil. Is.) [Whitmore] ; 

 Manila, " fairly abundant " [Banks], Also in January- at 

 Durban and in March in Mashonaland. 



25. C. mediolineatus Theob., 1901. 



Mon. Culic, ii, 113 9 

 Giles, Handbk., 2nd Ed., 431 5 . 



A unique 5 in the British ]\luseum from Thayetmyo (Upper 

 Burma) ['l]'atso}i]. 



26. C. microannulatus Theob., 1901. 



Mon. CuHc, i, ^^^ & 2 ; pi. xviii, 69 9 , full ins. col. ; 

 fig. 118b, head ; d fore ungues c* . 



Described from a good series from South India taken by James. 

 A vicious biter, breeding in brackish water near Manila and Cavite, 

 and allied closelv to vishnui Theob., sitiens Wied., and impellens 

 Wlk. 



Localities : Quilon, 7-iii-i9oo [James] ; Madras [CornwaU] ; N,-W. 

 Prov., "common" [Giles]; Shahjahanpur (December) [G?7gs] ; 

 Mukerian (Hoshiarpur) [Dr. Datta] , Peradeniya (Ce3d.) [Green] ; 

 Manila [Banks]; Cavite (Phil. Is.), close to Manila [Stiff]; 

 Pangasinan (Phil. Is.) [Chaniberlain] ; also from Calcutta and 

 the Federated Malav States. 



27. C, mimeticus Xoe, 1899. 

 Bull. Ent. So. Ital., xxxi, 240. 



Giles, Handbk., 2nd Ed., 389 ; pi. xv, 16, wing 9 ; 17- 



palpi and proboscis -y- ; 18 tarsal claws cf . 



Theob. Mon. Culic, i, 329 9 ; pi. xvi, 63 9 ; full ins. col. 



? hyrcanus PaUas, Reisen Russ. Reich (1871), near Caspian 



Sea. 



The larva has been observed in Cyprus. Giles says it " appears 

 common in the hills of India, especiall}' in the Nilgiri Hills, and also 

 appears in the plains in the cooler season." 



