364 E. Brunetti : Cataloorue of Oriental Culicidse. [VOL. i, 



Described from 8 2 9 in Dr. Annett's coll. 

 Of her variety Miss Ludlow remarks that if Theobald's type was 

 a rubbed specimen it becomes her variety lateralis. 



LocAUTiES : Cottabatto (Mindanao) (Phil. Is.) \VcddeY\ Also 

 Gambia, Sudan and old Calabar. 



3. U. falcipes Banks, 1906. 



Phil. Jour. Sci., i, 1004 cf 2 . 



Types No. 5210 in Entomological Coll., Bureau of Science, 

 Manila. 



LOCAWTY : Rizal (Manila), February {Banks, Schultze]. 



4. U. malayi Theob., 1901. 



Mon. Culic, ii, 258. 

 Giles, Handbk., 2nd Ed., 494 9 . 

 A unique. 



LocAUTY : The jungle at Selangor, 28-X-1899 (Straits). 



5. U. nitidoventer Giles, 1904. 

 Jour. Trop. Med., vii, 368. 

 Not given in the " Gen. Ins." by Theobald, 

 LoCAUTY : Pampanga (Luzon) [Whitmore]. 



6. U. testacea Theob., 1905. 



Ann. Mus. Hung.; iii, 113 9 ; fig. 14, basal seg. 

 antennae ; pi. ii, wing ; pi. iii, wing scales. 



Described from two 9 9 . Types in the Hungarian Museum. 

 Taken by Biro at Singapore. 



MIMOMYIA Theob., 1903. 



Mon. Culic, iii, 304. 

 Theob. Gen. Ins. Ease. 26, p. 36. 



Allied to UranotcBnia. The larva of a Uganda species {splendens 

 Theob.) has been observed by Dr. Low, and noticed to retain 

 a position when in the water somewhat between that of Anopheles 

 and Culex [Theob.). 



I. M. chamberlaini Ludlow, 1904. 



Can. Ent., xxxvi, 297 cf . 



Described from a unique cf . 



Locality : Bayambang in Pangasinan (Phil. Is.), May [CJianiber- 

 lain]. 



