352 E. Brl'NETTI : Cafalogitc of Oriental Culicidae. [Vol. I, 



36. C. rizali Banks, 1906. 

 Phil. Jour. Sci., i, 999 9 . 



Very near japonicus Theob. Described from two 2 9 . Type 

 in Entomological Collection (No. 6083), Bureau of Science, Manila. 



Taken on Negros Island (Philippines) by Banks in June, on 

 the Siya Siya Mt. of the Canlaon Volcano. 



37. C. rubrithorax Macq., 1850. 



Dip. Exot. Supp., iv, 9 9 . 



Theob. Mon. Culic, i, 416 9 , fig. 150, thorax, head 



apex, abdomen. 

 Giles, Handbk., 2nd Ed., 412 9 : 



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

 Skuse, Pr. Linn. So. N. S. Wales (1896), p. 1735. 



Type in Paris Museum. At one time it was considered a spotted 

 variety of concolor R. Desv., but in the " Gen. Ins." Theobald ranks 

 it as distinct. It has been more than once incorrectly referred 

 to as ruhithorax. Really an Australian species, but Whitmore has 

 taken it at Pampanga (Philippines). 



38, C. sericeus Theob., 1901. 



Mon. Culic, ii, 147 9 ; fig. 233, palpus, wing scales, 

 cross veins, scutellum, thorax scale. 

 Giles, Handbk., 2nd Ed., 452 9 . 



Described from a unique 2 in Dr. Rees's collection taken by him 

 at Hongkong during October. 



39. C. sitiens Wied., 1828. 



Auss. Zweifl., i, 542 2 . 



Theob. Mon. Culic, i, 360, fig. 121, wing, proboscis. 

 Giles, Handbk., 2nd Ed., 400 2 . 



Theobald cannot trace the type, which, when Wiedemann 

 described it, was in Dr. Trentepohl's collection. Several species 

 are closely allied to this, microannulatus , for one. Giles record'- it 

 as from Taiping, but gives no exact data. 



40. C» tigripes de Grandpre and de Charmay 1900. 



Planters' Gazette Press. 



Giles, Handbk., 2nd Ed., 407 cf 9 ; pi. xvi, 4, wingcf 2 ; 

 head cf , thorax var. 

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

 Theob. Mon. Culic, iii, fig. 120, 121, 122, larva ^ pupa 

 diagrams. 



