104 Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, 
India, generally distributed (Ellichpore, Cashmere, Nagpur, 
Hoshangabad, Lahore, Ferozepore, Aurungabad) ; Andaman Is. 
[Maj. Anderson]. Dr. Gough states the species ranges continu- 
ously from Teneriffe through the north coast of Africa to India. 
Types of turkhudi and nigrifasciatus in British Museum. 
Theobald’s description of the ~ was drawn up from Giles’ 
type, which at that time was considered to be the @ of culict- 
facies, Giles, and was first described as such by both Giles and 
Theobald. Vide notes under culicifacies. 
vincenti Laveran, Comp. Rend. LIII, 993 (1901). 
Blanch, Mowust:; 175, 92 Theob., Monog: Culicy Vaca 
Bride Rec. ind: Mus 322 lNeeta A. 
Van-Linh (Haut Tonkin) [¢. Laveran]. Type, location un- 
known to present author. 
maculatus Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 171, 7 @ (maculata), fig. 48, 
var chars. (1901). 
James, Sci. Mem. Med. Off. Ind. No. 2, 47, fig. 25, wing and 
leg: Giles; Hiandbk.,; etc, 2ud eds, 301, @ 39> (plinissaee. 
head, wing ~, palpus @: James and List., Anoph. Mosq. 
Ind., 99: Roper, Bull. Ent. Res. V, 143: Chris., Ind. Jour. 
Med sR ess linea ra 
Nyssorhynchus maculatus, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 96: Blanch., 
Moust , 207, # ¢; fig. 180, wing: Leices., Culic. Malaya, 41, 
@ 9: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 318; IV, 420. 
Nyssorhyncus willmort, Leicester, Culic. Malaya, 42, 7 @. 
nec willmort, James. 
Nyssorhynchus pseudowt!lmort, Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 65, ? 
(1970) Bruny, Rec Ind: MussiV i730; 
Anopheles maculatus, var willmort, Alcock, Jour. Lond. Sch. 
Trop. Med. III, No. 3 (1913). 
Himalayas up to 6000 ft. from N.W. Frontier to Assam ; 
Lahore, iii, iv [Christophers]; Jeypore; Jalpaiguri, 13-vii-09 
[Wallich]; Kurseong, Nara Ghat, 25—26-ii-08 and Thaumaspur, 
18—20-ii-08, » @ (the two latter on the Bengal-Nepalese Fron- 
tier); Perak ; Dindings, xi; Korinchi Lake (Sandarang Agong, 
Sumatra, 2450 ft.), v-14; Batak Highlands, Sumatra 4000 ft., 
iv-I5 ; Hongkong, ix—x. Types originally stated to be in Dr. 
Ree’s collection, but the ¢ype @ is now in the British Museum ; 
the type @ is not in existence. Type of pseudowillimori in 
Ind. Mus. 
Roper recently considers willmori, James in ‘Theob. and 
dudgeoni, Theob.,to be synonymous with maculatus, but Chris- 
tophers states this view to be erroneous. This latter au- 
thor (Ind. Jour. Med. Res. III, 471) clears up a difficulty 
set forth by Stanton (Jour. Lond. Sch. Trop. Med. II, No. I, 
p. 7) making it obvious that maculatus, Theob., was actually 
described from both sexes of that species. He states that 
Theobald: in his later descriptions mixed maculata with 
karwart. 
