98 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, 
Myzorhynchus annularis, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 314. 
nec ‘ annularis, Wulp.”’ of Theob., etc. 
Ardjoeno, Java [Hekmetjer]. Type in Ieyden Museum. 
By some authors (Theob., Monog. I, 142) once regarded as 
a variety of sinensis, W.; but the annularis of Theobald is 
vanus, Walk. 
subpictus Grassi, Atti R. Accad. Lincei Rendic., VIII, 1 (1899). 
Brun., Rees Ind: Masi 1323 ;- TV 7434. 
Recorded from “‘ India Orientalis’’ in the Kertesz Catalogue 
(I, 254), but it seems an uncertain species. Type in Rome 
University Museum. 
rossii Giles, Jour. Trop. Med. II, 63, ~ @ (1899). 
Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 154, # ¢, fig. 37, wing and cross- 
veins, fig. 38, palpus ~, thorax @, costal border, @ @ , un- 
gues @; pl. A, wing scales; pl. iii, 10, 7,9, 2 (both full 
ins:..c@l.): Giles, Elandbk., ete. 149; 2nd iedu, 210 ae 
pl. ix. II, wing, o @, claws: James and List., Anoph. 
Mosq. India, 109,, pl.. vi,. 1, Jarval figs. ; pl. =x, ey wine 
scales; col. pl. xi, fullins. 94; Patton and Crago, Mextbke 
Med. Entom., 196, larva; Chris., Ind. Jour. Med. Res. III, 
476. 
Myzomyia rossit, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 45, fig. 23, wing, ?, 
figs. (pp. 46, 47), larval hairs; pl. iii, wing; pl. vi, wing scales: 
Blanch., Moust., 178, 7 9; fig. 162, wing; fig. 163, trans- 
verse veins: Leices., Culic. Malaya, 25, 9 (2: Brim Ree 
Ind. Mus. I, 309; IV, 421 (vostst, lapsus), (copious notes). 
Nyssomyzomyta rossit, James, Monog. Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 2nd 
ed. col/pl> xi, fullins.+ 9. 
Anopheles vagus, Don., Beit. z. Kennt. Anoph., 80 (1902). 
var. indefinita Ludl., Can. Ent. XXXVI, 299, 2? (Myzomyta 
vossit, var. indefintta) (1904). 
Ludl., Bull. Ent. Res. VI, 155 (synonymy cleared up). 
Myzomyta indefinita, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 47: Brun., Rec. 
Ind. Mus. IV, 47. 
Myzomyia rossit, subspecies indefinita, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. 
I, 310. 
Myzomyia parangensis, Ludl., Psy. XXII, 137—140 (1915). 
India, widely distributed in the plains throughout the year. 
Sylhet, i, ii, iv, v, vi [Hall]; Chittagong, vii, viii, ix [Hall]: 
Ceylon, abundant; Penang [free]; Straits, war lors 
Leices.|; Perak[Wray, Wright]; Kuala Lumpur [Durham]; Singa- 
pore, 22-vii-99 [Hamnitsch]; Phrapatoon, Siam, i, iii, vill, ix [ Wool- 
ley]; Philippines, numerous localities, common [Ludlow]; Deli, 
ili-I4; Korinchi Valley, Sungei Penoh, 2700 ft., iii-t4; Lam- 
pongs, vi-14 [all Sumatra and ¢. Stanton]. The typical form 
mainly confined to British India and Ceylon, the var. indefinita 
mainly to the Philippines. 
fuliginosus Giles, Handbk. Gnats Mosq., 160 (1900). 
