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46. C. viridiventer Giles, 1901. 



Jour. Bomb. So., xiii, 609. 



' Theob. Moil. Culic, ii, 1280=- 5 , fig. 219, ungues cP' 5 , ab- 



dominal segs., wing scales, & palpus 

 and proboscis ; fig. 220, larva ; pi. xxix, 

 116 $ , full ins. col. 

 Giles, Handbk., 2nd Bd., 445 a' 2 ; pi. xvii, 12, claw & , 

 venation, abdomen, larva. 



A S3dvan species, bred by Giles in June and July at Naini Tal 

 (7,000 ft.) from larvae from pools which were open to great flood- 

 ings by torrents, the recorder noting that it was difficult to under- 

 stand how the larvae could maintain their position. 



Localities : Naini Tal, Katmandu (Nepal) \lnd. Mus. Coll.]. 



47. C, vishnui Theob., 1901. 



Mon. Culic, i, 355 cf 2 , fig. 119, ungues, wing tips ; 

 fig. 120, wing 2 , 120a three forms 

 of abdomen & 2 ; ungues & •; pi. 

 xvii, 66 2 , full ins. col. 

 Giles, Handbk., 2nd Ed., 399 cr'; pi. xvi, 5a abdomen 

 vars., 56 fore tarsal claws & . 



Very near microannulatus. In rice fields at Sambalpur. 

 lyOCALiTiES : Sambalpur, 26-X-1900 (Cent. Prov., India) [Murphy] ; 

 Madras, Nov., Dec. [Cornwall]] Quilon, 27-vii-i900 and Feb. 

 [James] ; Ceylon, Nov. and 27-xii-i899 [Bartholomew]^ also 

 Dacca. 



CULEX spp. 

 Unrecognisable except from types. 



48. C« doleschalli Giles, 1900. 



Handbk., ist Ed., 338. 



nom. nov. for cingulatus Doles. 1856, Nat. Tijd. Ned. Ind., 

 X, 405 ; pi. vii, 2 ; from Java. {Culex id.) 



Cingulatus was preoccupied in Culex by Fabricius (1805 in 

 Sys. Antl. 36) for a species from Brazil, the type being in Copenha- 

 gen Museum. Giles adds that it is very common all the year round 

 in houses at Ambarawa (Java). Kertesz retains both Doleschall's 

 and Fabricius's species under cingulatus (as two distinct species) 

 without comment (Cat. Dipt., 1902). 



49. C. filipes Wlk., 1861. 



Pr. I/inn. So. lyond., V, 229 2. 



? = molestus Wied. 



Type in British Museum, but too decayed to be recognisable. 

 Described from Dorey (Papua). 



