tgoy.] Records of the Indian Museum. 35^ 



The species in this genus are said to be mainly sylvan. 

 Prof, Goeldi has studied the life-history of T. fasciolatus, a 

 South American species. 



!♦ T. acer Wlk., 1848. 



List. Dipt. Br. Mus. , i, 8 9 {Culex). 



Localities : Friedrich Wilhelmshaf en , Mt. Hanseman (Astrolabe 

 Bay)^and Yomba, all in Papua, and taken by Biro. Also occurs 

 in Queensland and New Zealand. 



2. T. ager Giles, 1901, 



Bntom, xxxiv, 196 c^ {Culex bitceniorhynchus) , and 

 Jour. Bomb. So., xiii, 607 {id. id.). 

 Tceniorhynchus ager Giles in Theob., Mon. Culic, ii, 199 



cf ; fig. 248, abdomen, palpus, pro- 

 boscis, wing scales. 

 Id. id. Giles, Handbk., 2nd Ed., 365 cf $ . 



The larva occurs in rice fields, April and December being given 

 as the periods when the imago appears. 



L0CAI.ITIES : Shahjahanpur, N.-W. Prov., Travancore, Ceylon, 

 Madras [all Giles] ; Madras [Cornwall]. 



3. T. argenteus Ludlow, 1905. 

 Can. Ent.j xxxvii, 98 9 . 

 Pampanga (Luzon) [Whitmore], 



4, T, aurites Theob., 1901. 



Mon. Culic, ii, 209 5 ; fig 253, proboscis, palpus, 

 clypeus, scutellum, scales ; fig. 254, wing, 

 wing scales ; pi. xxii, 88 9 , full ins. col. ' 

 Giles, Handbk., 2nd Ed., 362 9 . 

 Described from a series of 9 9 in Dr. Annett's collection. 

 LOCAWTIES : Dindings (December), Perak [Wright]. 



5» T. brevicellulus Theob., 1901. 



Mon. Culic, ii, 212 cf $ ; fig. 255, wing (faulty), wing 

 scales ; fig. 256 cf ungues, c^ palpus, a' 

 antenna apex; pi. xxiii, 89 cf full. ins. 

 col. ; vol. iii, 268 corrects error in position 

 of a vein in fig. 255, vol. ii. 

 Giles, Handbk., 2nd Ed., 363 9 . 



Described from i cf and 2 $ 9 from Burmese and Malay 

 localities. 



Localities : Selangor, Perak, Thayetmyo (in August), Upper 

 Burma. 



