1920. | E. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 131 
nigritia Tudl., Can. Ent. XLII, 194 (1910). 
Philippines. Type in Army Medical Museum, Washington. 
gregoryi Ludl., Psyche XVIII, 128, @ (rg11I). 
Parang, Mindanao, 1. 
Type, presumably in Army Medical Museum, Washington. 
quaSinigritia Ludl., Psyche XVIII, 129 (1911). 
Turucan, Mindanao, Philippine Is, xi. Type, unique, pre- 
sumably in Army Medical Museum, Washington. 
Howardina, Theob. 
Monog. Culic. III, 287, pl. xv, wing scales (1903). 
MMieobs elecancita LV 214A avo. 200, .tab.: spp. 
Gen, Inss Mase: 20, 252 Blatich Moust., 405): 
Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 338; IV} 456; X;62: 
GENOTYPE, Culex walkeri, Theob., by Dyart’s 
designation (Proc. Ent. So. Wash. VII, 49). 
greenii Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 289, @; fig. 160 (p. 289), head, 
fig. 161, wing (1903). 
Blanch., Moust., 416. 
Peradeniya, ii [Green]. Type, unique, in British Museum. 
Of the three recorded oriental species, Edwards sinks H. 
chrysolineata as synonymous with Stegomyta 3-lineata, and H. 
himalayana as synonymous with Ochlerotatus pulchriventer, leav- 
ing only H. greenti unaccounted for. ‘This species is, therefore, 
retained here under Howardina until disposed of. 
Grabhamia, Theob. 
Monog., Culic. III, 243 (1903). 
Theob,, voc. cit., 1V, 284, list. spp.:. 2d., Gen. 
ims), Fasc; 20, 23° Blanch., Moust.,.300.. Bruns, 
ec. Ind sMus..1 3341 3 1V,461.; XX, Go. 
GENOTYPE, Culex jamactensis Theob., by original 
designation. 
Ceratocystia, Dyar and Knab, Jour. N. Yk. Ent. 
Soc. XIV, 183 (1906). 
GENOTYPE, Culex discolor Coq., by original 
designation. . 
Feltidia, Dyar, Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. VII, No. 1, 
47 (1905). 
GENOTYPE, Culex jamaciensis Theob., by original 
designation. 
sollicitans Walk., Ins. Saund. Dipt., pt. 5, 427 (Culex), (1856). 
Culex sollicitans, Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 368, @; pl. xvi, 64, 
oO Aull ins col: 
Grabhamia sollicitans, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 248; fig. 130, 
wing 2; IV, 201, life-history notes, fig. 97, 98, larval chars. : 
Blanch: Moust:, 205,-9 3, fig. 212: Brun, Ree: Ind. Mus. I, 
341 ; IV, 461, notes. 
Formosa. 
