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fusion has arisen here over the name Jistont by the form 
being at first considered identical with Giles’ ‘‘/istonz,’’ as 
described by Capt. Liston, who, however, was unknowingly 
describing a new species; and as the real lstont of Giles 
proves synonymous with culicifacies, Giles, the name /istoni 
must stand good for Capt. Liston’s variety. See my notes 
and synonymy, Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 305, 306, 308 and IV, 420; 
also Major Christophers, Ind. Jour. Med. Res. III, 181. 
maculipalpis Giles, Handbk., etc., 2nd ed., 279, @ (1902). 
James and List., Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 95, pl. iv, larval figs. ; 
pl. x, 5, wing scales; col. pl. vii, full ins. 9: Chris ind: 
Jour: Med: Res. Tii472-. 
Nyssorhynchus maculipalpis, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 96, 2; 
fig. 56, var. chars.; pl. ii, two 2 wings; fig. (p. 98), larval 
hairs: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 319; IV, 429: James, Monog. 
Anoph. Mosq., Ind., 2nd ed.; col. pl. ix, full ins. 9. 
Nyssorhynchus maculipalpis, Giles, var. indtensis, Theob., Monog. 
Culic. III, 99 (1903): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 319. 
Nyssorhynchus indiensis, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 98: Brun., 
Rec ind: Mus yz. 
Anopheles indtensis, James and List., Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 95, 
pl. ii, figs. 
Anopheles jamesit, Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 134, 2; pl.i, 2, 2, 
full ins. col. (1901). 
Giles, Handbk., etc., 2nd ed., 299, 2: James, Sci. Mem. Med. 
Off. Ind., No. 2, 41: James and List., Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 
93 coll: pk vi, full ans., 9, (Chris) Ind: +] opny MiedaRes: 
III, 468: Stephens and Chris., Rep. Roy. So. Malaria, 1902. 
Nyssorhynchus jamesi, Blanch., Moust., 206: Brun., Rec. Ind. 
Mus. I, 318; .1V, 4295 James, Monog- Anopli. Mosq aiad® 
2nd ed., col. pl. viii, full ins. 9: Stephens and Chris., Rep. 
Roy. So. Malaria, 1902. 
India (Christophers, Stephens]; N.W. Frontier, Indo-Gangetic 
Plain, Central Provinces, Lower Ranges Himalayas, Shahjahan- 
pore, Ferozepore, Nagpur, Ellichpore, Bombay, Karwar, Dec- 
can, Goa, Shamnagar, Calcutta, Port. Canning, Quilon, Travan- 
core, Ceylon, Pangasinam, Phil. Is.; also occurs in Mashonaland 
and Mauritius. Type of maculipalpis in British Museum. 
Theobald considered (Monog. IV, 98) his “‘ macultpalpis, Giles, 
var. indiensis, Theob.” (of Monog. III, 99) to be a distinct 
species from maculipalpis, Giles, typical form, but he ranked 
“‘maculipalpis, Giles of James and Liston’’ as synonymous with 
indiensis. 
aconitus Don., Beit. Kennt., z. d. Anoph. 70, @ (1902). 
Don., Zeits. f. Hygiene XLIII, 233: Theob. Monog. Culic. III, 
30; fig. (p. 31), wing ?. 
Myzomyia aconita, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 305. 
Anopheles aconitus, id., loc. cit., 1V, 415 (aconita): Stanton, Ind. 
Jour. Med. Res. III, 252. i 
