hay Records of the Indian Museum. [VoL. XVII, 
Basalin Is., Phil. Is., 28 xii-o6 [McGregor]. Type in Entom. 
coll. (No. 6666), Bureau of Science, Manila. 
aurirostris Watson, Ann. Trop. Med. Parasit. IV, 251, 9; fig. 
wing (IQI0). 
Bred, Klang, xii-0g. 
fowleri Chris., Paludism II, 64 (Neocellia) (1911). 
Neocellia fowlert, 1d., loc. cit., 111, pl. vi, var. chars. 
Anopheles fuliginosus, var. fowlert, Alcock, Jour Lond. Sch. 
Trop. Med..11, Nos 376973): 
Amritsar; Cent. Prov. India, xi to ix; Punjab; South India. 
Christophers thinks more recently (Ind. Jour. Med. Res. III, 
466) that this may be the pallida, Theob., variety of fuligi- 
nosus, Giles. 
weliingtonianus Alcock, Jour. Lond. Sch. Trop. Med. II, 1, 2 
text-figs. (Myzorhynchus) (1912). 
Larut Hills, 4000 ft., Malay Peninsula. Type in British 
Museum. 
brevipalpis Roper, Bull. Ent. Res. V, 141, 7 @, fig. I, wing, 
proboscis @, front claw @ (1QT4). 
Strickland, Ind. Jour. Med. Res. III, 201, larva. 
Borneo. Types in British Museum. Strickland (loc. cit.) sug- 
gests Memnemyia as a new genus to receive this species on ac- 
count of minor differences. 
schnuffneri, Stanton, Bull. Ent. Res. V, 373 @ ; fig. 1, proboscis, 
palpus (1915). 
Lampongs Distr., South Sumatra, v, vi, 1914 [Dr. Schuffner]. 
hunteri Strickland, Ind. Jour. Med. Res. IV, 263, 7 @., figs. var. 
chars. (Myzorhynchus) (1917). 
Tebong, Negri Sembilan, Malay Peninsula, vi-14; Bandar 
Penggaram, ix-15 ; Sungei Simpang, Kanan, Johore State [all 
Strickland] ; Singapore [Dr. Hunter]. 
novumbrosus Strickland, Ind. Jour. Med. Res. VI, 271, @ 2 
(Myzorhynchus) (1917). 
Malay Peninsula. 
annandalei Prashad, Rec. Ind. Mus. XV, 123, @, pl. xvii, wing, 
larva, var. chars ; life-history also described (1918). 
Sureil, Darjiling District, 5000 ft., 28-x-17 [Annandale and 
Gravely}. 
pampangensis nom. nov. (philippinensis Ludl. preocc.). 
Pyretophorus philippinensis, Ludl., Can. Ent. XX XVII, 135 
(1905) Bin. Ree. dnds Mus: inst s: 
Pampanga [Whitmore]. Type in Army Med. Mus., Wash- 
ington. 
This species of Miss Ludlow’s has to be renamed as Nys- 
sorhynchus philippinensis, Ludl. is of course an Anopheles in 
the present author’s view of the genus. 
