360 E. Brunetti : Catalogue of Oriental Culicid^e. [VOL. I, 



Panoplites australiensis Theob., in MS,, Giles, Handbk. 



2nd Ed., 355. 



var, reversus Theob. Mon. Culic, ii, 189. 



Panoplites uniformis Giles, Handbk., 2nd Ed., 353; pi. 

 xiii, 3, venation cp 9 , leptoaxis of 

 wing vein, & head. 



Near annulifera Theob. and titillans Wlk. The most abundant 

 species of the genus in the Philippines. An abundant species in 

 South India, and occurs in the Malay Peninsula. 



LOCAUTIES : Shahjahanpur (N.-W. Prov., India) early Oct. [Giles] ; 



. Quilon 7-iv-i900 [James] ; Taiping [Wray] ; Dilo, Friedrich 



Wilhelmshafen, and Ins. Graget (all Papua) [Biro] ; Bayem- 



bang, Pangasinan,^^ Phil. Is. [Chamberlain] ; Manila, Rizal, 



Ft. McKinley [Banks, SchuUze, Craig, Araneta]. 



MELANOCONION Theob., 1903. 

 Mon. Culic, iii, 238 ; pi. xii, wing scales. 



Theob, Gen. Ins. Fasc. 26, p. 32. 



Described by Theobald as " small black gnats which bite 

 viciously, and which occur in swamps and woods." 



I. M. ornatus, Theob., 1905. 



Ann. Mus. Hung., iii, 100 9 . 



Type (unique) in Hungarian Museum ; taken in Dee§tnber by 

 Biro at Friedrich Wilhelmshafen in Papua. 



2, M, pallidiceps Theob., 1905, 



Ann. Mus. Hung., iii, loi 9 . 



Type in Hungarian Museum. Taken q,t Friedrich Wilh§lpisha- 

 fen (Dec.) by Biro. 



POPEA Ludlow, 1905. 



Can. Ent., xxxvii, 95. 



Miss Ludlow says " near Finlaya "; Banks quotes it, " in- 

 certa sedis." 



I. P. lutea Ludlow, 1905. 



Can. Ent. xxxvii, 96 cf . 



A unique, perfect specimen taken amongst banana trees by 

 Whitmore at Pampanga (Luzon, Phil. Is.). 



FINLAYA Theob., 1903. 

 Mon. Culic, iii, 281 ; pi. xiii, wijig scglp, 

 Theob. Gen. Ins. Fasc. 26, p. 32. 



