35^ t. Bkunetti : Catalogue of Oriental Culicidae. [VOL. 1, 



Theob., Mon. Culic, i, 364 o' $ , fig. 124, wing & 9 . 

 Giles, Handbk., 2nd Ed., 401 cf 9 . 



Theobald said (Monog., i) that he had not seen a specimen him- 

 self, but that he had seen a " rubbed example of visJinui " which 

 had the appearance of trii ceniorhynchus ; repeating this opinion in 

 Pr. Roy. So. Lond. (1902), p. 388 ; but he is silent on the species 

 both in the 3rd volume of his Monograph and in the *' Genera 

 Insectorum." 



LOCAUTY : Travancore (South India). 



56. C. ventralis Wlk., 1865. 



Pr. Linn. So. lyond., viii, 103 $ . 



The second species of this name in Culex by Walker. Both 

 species are given as distinct in Prof. Kertesz's Catalogue of Diptera, 

 and the descriptions read distinct, but Theobald does not mention 

 this second species ; described from Papua. The other ventralis 

 Wlk. (186 loc. cit. V, 144) is a synonym of Desvoidya obturbans Wlk. 



TRICHOPRONOMYIA Theob., 1905. 

 Ann. Mus. Hung., iii, 98. 



I. T« annulata Theob., 1905. 



Ann. Mus. Hung., iii, 98 cf , fig. 10 apex of proboscis, scales. 

 Type in Hungarian Museum (a unique). 

 Locality : Friedrich Wilhelmshafen (Papua) [Bifo], 



TRICHORHYNCHUS Theob., 1905. 

 Jour. Bomb. So., xvi, 241. 



I. T. fuscus Theob., 1905. 



Jour. Bomb. So. xvi, 242 5 ; pi. A, fig. 2, head, 

 palpus, clypeus, antenna, scutellum. 



Described from a single perfect (f taken in December at Pera- 

 deniya (Ceylon). 



TAENIORHYNCHUS Arrib., 1891. 



Revista Mus. La Plata ii, 147, and Dipt. Argent, 47. 



T ceniorhynchus as modified by Theob., 1901 ; Mon. Culic, 

 ii, 190 , also table of species. 

 Id. Giles, Handbk., 2nd Ed., 358. 



Id. Theob. Gen. Ins. Ease. 26, p. 30 



