1907-] Records of the Indian Museum. 55 



50. C. luridus Doles., i857- 



Nat. Tijcl. Ned. Ind., xiv, 384 ; pi. v, i. 

 Giles, Handbk., 2ndBd., 469. 

 ? inflictus Theob., 1901, Mon. Culic, ii, 115. 



Theobald ranks his inflictus as a good species (from Grenada) in 

 "Gen. Ins.," but retains the queried synonymy with luridus. 



" During dry season in houses " (Doleschall, referring to Java). 

 Locality : Gombong, Mid-Java {t. Doleschall). 



51, C. molestus Wied., 1821. 



Dip. Exot., i, 39, and also Auss. Zweifl., i, 542. 

 Giles, Handbk., 2nd Ed., 470. 



Type in Dr. Trentepohl's collection (defective), Sumatra. 



52. C. setulosus Doles., 1857. 



Nat. Tijd. Ned. Ind., xiv, 384 ; pi. v, 4. 

 Giles, Handbk., 2nd Ed., 470. 



" During the dry season, in houses " (Doleschall), Mid-Java. 



CULEX spp. 

 Not accounted for by Theobald in the ** Genera Insectorum. *' 



53' C' arabiensis Patton, 1905. 



Jour. Bomb. So., xvi, 633 a' $ ; pi. D, a' palpus, c^ 

 clasper. : 



Found breeding in rainwater tank in May on the plain near 

 Ulub Camp. Also found in the Crater, Aden. 



54. C. aureostriatus Doles., 1857. 



Nat. Tijd. Ned. Ind., xvi, 385 $ ; pi. vi, i. 

 Theob., Mon. Culic, i, 387 2 . 



Included in Kertesz's " Cat. Dipt., i " ; but not in the 

 '' Genera Insectorum." 



Doleschall describes it from Amboina, saying " in dwelling 

 rooms." 



Theobald queries it as a possible synonym of his Culex ja- 

 ponicus, but, pending a decision on its specific validity, I retain it 

 as a separate species. 



55. C. tritaeniorhynchus Giles, 1901 



Entom., xxxiv, 192. 



Jour. Bomb. So., xiii, 606. , ■* 



