1907-] Records of the Indian Museir, 



353 



Culex maculicrura Theob., 1901, Mon. Culic, ii, 34 d» 9 ; 

 pi. xxii, 85 9 , full ins. col. 



First described from Mauritius. Theobald, in a footnote on 

 same page, confirms maculicrura as synonymous. 



I^QCAUTIES : Bindings in December (Straits), Pampanga (Phil. 

 Is.) [Whitmore] ; also Mauritius, West Africa, Natal, Queens- 

 land. 



41. C. tipuliformis Theob., 1901. 



Mon. Culic, ii, 327 9 ; fig. 306, wing, leg, abdomen. 

 Giles, Handbk., 2nd Kd., 443 d" . '■ 



'' A very distinct species, its long legs giving it the appearance 

 of a Tipulid " (Theob.) Described from a single female taken "by 

 Lindesay in March at Bakloh (N.-W. Prov., India), 5,000 ft. 



42. C. trimaculatus Theob,, 1905. 



Ann. Mus. Hung., iii, 86 9 ; fig. 5, thoracic marks. 

 A unique. Type in Hungarian Museum. Bombay [Biro]. 



43, C. uncus Theob., 1901. 



Mon. Culic, ii, 53. 

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



In plantains in Klang Jungle (Straits). 



44. C. univittatus Theob., 1901. 



Mon. Culic, ii, 29 c^ 9 , fig. 161, head, abdomen, 

 leg ; pi. xxii^ 86 9 , fuh ins. col. 



Giles, Handbk., 2nd Ed., 428 cf 9 {univitatus, lapsus). 

 A vicious biter. Really an African species, but Hanitsch 

 has taken it at Singapore. It occurs there in July and September 



45. C. vagans Wied., 1828. 



Auss. Zweifl., i, 545 9 . 



Theob. Mon. Culic, i, 411 9 , fig. 146, wing, scutellum. 

 Giles, Handbk., 2nd Ed., 414 9 ; pi. xvi, 14, venation 9 . 

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



The species does not appear in the " Gen. Ins." Theobald's 

 description of it is from a single 9 in Giles's coll. 



LocAUTiKS : Hongkong (October) • Shanghai [Lindesay] : Pam^ 

 panga (Phil, Is.) [Whitmore]. 



