368 E. Brunetti : Cata/oo-ue of Oriental Culicidae. [VOL. I, 



The larvae live in almost any water, but prefer clear water 

 (Theob.). The proboscis is not formed for biting, and they occur 

 usually in the open country or in woods. 



I. C. asiatica Giles, 1901. 



Entom., xxxiv, ig6 $ . 

 Theob. Mon. Culic, ii, 294 9 ; fig. 296, wing, thorax.- 

 Giles, Handbk., 2nd Ed., 506 $ . 



Described from a single 2 in Giles's coll. taken in a house. 

 LocAijTY : Shajahanpur (N.-W. Prov., India) \Gile^\ 



SAYOMYIA Coq., 1903. 

 Can. Ent., xxxv, 189. 

 Syn. Corethra Loew, non Meig. 



1. S. manilensis Sch., 1868. 

 Reise der Novara Dipt. 30 & {Corethra id). 



Corethra maniliensis Th. Mon. Culic, ii, 300 (Sch.'s desc. 



transl.). 

 Coreth. maniliensis Giles, Handbk., 2nd Ed., 504 (Sch.'s 



descr. transl.). 

 Sayoniyia manilliensis Th. Gen. Ins. Ease. 26, p. 43. 



Manila. 



2. S. cornfordi Theob., 1903. 



Mon. Culic, iii, 339 2 {Corethra id.). 



Described from several 5 5 . 

 Locality : Shaohyling (China) in May and June \Cornford']. 



ETORLEPTIOMYIA Theob., 1905. 

 Gen. Ins. Fasc. 26, p. 44. 

 Banks places this in his Corethrince , adding " incerta sedis." 



I, E. luzonensis Eudlow, 1905. 



Can. Ent., xxxvii, loi {Oreillia id.). 

 Etorleptiomyia id. Eudlow Can. Ent., xxxviii, 185. 



Bayembang (Pangasinan, Phil. Is.) [Chamberlain}. 



