IIo Records of the Indian Museum. [Mor XOVaie 
Myzorhynchus pseudobariirostris, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 83, 
o- Bruns, (Reeind Virusyi 315 site 426. 
Philippines, generally distributed, May to October. Type 
in Army Medical Museum, Washington. 
philippinensis Ludi., Jour. N.Yk. Ent. So. X, 128 (1g02); also 
Jour. Amer. Med. Assn. XX XIX, 426 (1902). 
Nyssorhynchus philippinensis, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 103, @: 
Brun., Rec, Inds Mus: 1) sno ive 420. 
Philippines, common, June to January. Type in Army 
Medical Museum, Washington. 
aitkenii James in Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 22, 2? (1903). 
James and List., Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 119; pl. ix, 3, wing 
scales; pl. xiii, larval figs. and wing: Blanch., Moust., 620: 
Brun, Rec: Ind. Mus. ‘T,°303; IV. 4152 eCuris:, Induienr 
Meds Res: 11, 46x. 
Neostethopheles aitkentt, James, Anoph. Mosq. Ind., 2nd. ed., 59; 
figs. 
Stethomyta fragilis, ‘Theob., Entom. XXXVI, 257, ~ (1903): 
Bruny, Rec. indy Mais Or eas yen 238 
Stethomyia pallida, Ludi., Can. Ent. XX XVII, 129, 2 (1905): 
Brung Ree dnd. Musi 312% W423; 
Goa Frontier [Aitken]; Karwar [Dr. Cogill]; Meenglas, Jal- 
paiguri, 9-vill-o7 [Wallich]; Bengal Duars, Nilgiri Hills, Bengal, 
Assam, Kuala Lumpur, i, xii [Durham]; Burma, Pampanga, 
ix-05 [¢. Ludl.]. Type of aitkeni in British Museum. 
Major Christophers states that there is an individual labelled 
“type specimen’? by James in the Central Malaria Bureau, 
Kasauli. He also considers Stethomyta fragilis, Theob., S. 
pallida, Ludl. and Anopheles treacherti, YWeices., synonymous 
with aitkent. 
immaculatus James, Sci. Mem. Ind., No. 2, 35 (1902). 
Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 23; 2 (1903): James and ist, 
Anoph. ‘Mosq. Ind., 120: Brun, Rec. Inde Mus -i 3e4eive 
416: Chris. Ind. Jour. Med. Res. III, 468. 
Ennur, Madras Coast [James and List.]. Type in British 
Museum, unique. 
On the ground of the brief description of fine words only, 
“wings entirely unspotted, legs unbanded”’ being insufficient 
I attributed the species in my Catalogue to Theobald instead 
of James, but on Major Christophers’ plea that such diagnosis 
differentiated it from all other known species, the original au- 
thor’s name is here restored, though such ‘‘ descriptions’’ are to 
be deprecated. 
ludlowi Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 42 (Myzomyza) (1903). 
Roper, Bull. Huts Ress Vij 145: Chris., Ind: Journ. Med Ses: 
tit Azo: 
Myzomyia ludlowi, Banks, Phil. Jour. Sci. II, 519, life-history ; 
pls: 4: to xig ph wv sinllsinsi co -9.: Bruns, Reesinde linea 
309; IV, 420. 
