142 Records of the Indian Museum. [Vor. XVIT, 
GENOTYPE, Culex aestuans Wied., as dolosa, sp. nov., by 
original designation.! 
Skusea, Theob., Monog. Culic. ITI, 291 (1903). 
Id., loc. cit., IV, 542; V, 488, tab. spp.: Gen. Ins., Fasc. 
26, 19: Blanch., Moust., 416: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 
335; IV, 450, notes; X, 71: Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. VII, 203. 
GENOTYPE, S. Rempaaiss Theob., by Blanchard’s designa- 
tion, 1905. 
Verrallina, Theob. , Monog. Culic. ITI, 295 (1903). 
Theob., ‘loc. Clie, We 494, tab. spp.: Blanch., Moust., 417. 
Leices., Culic. Malaya, TOON Six 
GENOTYPE, Aedes butlert Theob., by Coquillett’s designa- 
HOM (tO LO). 
Macleaya, Theob., Entom. XXXVI, 154 (1903). 
Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 203. 
GENOTYPE, M. tremula, sp. nov., loc. ctt. 
Neomacleaya, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 238 (1907). 
GENOTYPE, N. indica Theob., by original designation. 
Atoretomyia, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 185 (1908). 
Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 490; X, 55. 
GENOTYPE, A. varietas Leices., by my own designation. 
Catageiomyia, Theob., Monog. Culic. V, I15 (1907). 
This is a nomen nudum, of which no further information 
seems available. 
Howard, Dyar and Knab give nearly fifty generic synonyms 
of Aedes. As Edwards recognises several of them as valid 
genera, viz. Banksinella, Grabhamia, Howardina, Ochlerotatus, 
Stegomyta and Taeniorhynchus, I have adopted all these latter 
with the respective synonymy of each as worked out by that 
author, the remainder of the American authors’ synonyms being 
recognised here as such. 
pseudotaeniatus Giles, J. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. XIII, 606, prov. 
descr., 1901 ; Entom. XXXIV, 192 (Stegomyza), (1901). 
Hulecoetomyia pseudotaeniata, Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 337; IV, 
455: Theob., Monog. Culic.. V, 222 (@descr.); fig. 89, wing, 
go, head o& , 91, o genitalia. 
Stegomyia pseudotaeniata, Giles, Handbk., etc., 2nd ed., 379, @ 2; 
pl. xiv, 8, venation, 9, body, 10, larva: Theob., Monog. Culic. 
I, 312, 9; fig. 96, thorax, head 2 , wing scales; 314, larva 
described: Joc. cat., III, fig. 16 (p. 28), larva: Blanch., Moust., 
201, 2 3 
Dehra Dun [Thomson]; Bakloh, Punjab; Naini Tal, 6000-- 
8000 ft. [Giles]; Lushai Hills, 29-vii-rt4; Rizal, Manila, 1 
[Banks]. Type in British Museum. 

! Culex aestuans, Wied., has been regarded by some as synonymous with 
C. fatigans, Wied., in which case the generic synonymy here seems doubtful. 
2 Edwards in selecting butleri as genotype (Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 229) over- 
looks Coquillett's designation of the same species in 1910. 
