1907-] Records of the Indian Museum. 367 



A slightly variable species, whose bite is not severe. Common 

 at Manila. 



lyOCALiTiES : Madras [CoYnwaW] ; Perak [Wray] ; Seleo Berlinhafen 

 and Friedrich Wilhelmshafen (Papua) [Biro] ; Manila [Banks, 

 Schultze, Woolley] ; Ceylon. Also South America, West 

 Indies and the Sudan. 



AEDES Meig., 1818. 



Sj^s. Besch., i, 13. 

 Sch. F. Austr., ii, 630. 

 Ficalbi Bull So. Ent. It. (1896), p. 299. 



I. butleri Theob., 1901. 



Mon. Culic, ii, 230 9 . 

 Giles, Handbk., 2nd Ed., 481 2 . 



Theobald is uncertain if the species truly belongs to this genus. 

 Described from Selangor, " Jungle ; common and troublesome." 



HODGESIA Theob., 1904. 

 Jour. Trop. Med., vii, 17. 



I. H. sanguinea Theob., 1904. 



Jour. Trop. Med., vii, 17. 

 Giles, Jour. Trop. Med., vii, 368. 



Mr. Theobald considers the position of this genus uncertain, but 

 he includes it in the Aedeomyince. Described first from Uganda, and 

 said to be an annoying bloodsucker. 

 Localities : Angeles (Pampanga, Phil. Is.) [Whitmore] ; Luzon. 



Sub. Fam. CORETHRIN^, 



Giles, Handbk., 2nd Ed., 500. 



CORETHRA Meig., 1803. 



Illig. Mag., ii, 260. 



Meig. Sys. Besch., i, 14. 



Macq. Hist. Nat. i, 47. 



Sch. F. Austr., ii, 623. 



Wulp, Dip. Neer., 331, 



Theob Mon. Culic, ii, 288, figs. 294, 295, various 



parts. 

 Id. id. i, 34 et seq., larva and pupa 



desc. and fig. 

 Id. Gen. Ins. Fasc. 26, p. 42. 

 Giles, Handbk., 2nd Ed., 501 : table of spp. 



