1920.| EE. BruNETTI: Ortental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 159 
Culex christophersi, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 453, ” @ (1907). 
Culex osakensts, Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 439, @ only (1907). 
Culex 5-fasctatus, Dyar and Knab (? née Say), Proc. Ent. Soc. 
Wash. XI, 34 (1909). 
Culex goughit, Theob., U.S. Afr. Dep. Agric., Ist Rep. Vet. Res. 
268, ¢ only (I9gITI). 
subspecies luteoannulatus Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 159 (1gor). 
? Culex pungens, Wied., Auss. Zweifl. I, 9 (1828). 
? Culex macleayt, Skuse, Pr...Linn. Soc...N.S. Wales, p. 1745 
(1896). 
The most widely distributed species in the Orient. Records of 
its occurrence during every month can be found amongst Indian 
localities. Ceylon (Kurmregalla, Badulla, Balangoda, Keleni 
Valley), i, ili, xi[Green]; Nepal; Moulmein; Manipur; atsea be- 
tween Calcutta and Rangoon, 22—23-i1-08 [Annandale]; Ran- 
goon, 24-xi1-04 to 3-1-05, and 9-11-06 [Brunetti]; Dindings [Wray]: 
Perak [Wrighl]; Penang, 3—8-vili-o6 [Brunetti]; Singapore, 4- 
xi-g9 and vii [Hanttsch, Biro]; 21-vi-06 [Brunetti]; Malay Penin- 
sula, widely distributed and common near houses [ Leicester] ; Phra- 
patoon, Siam, 10—18-i; IQ-iii; 30-xit-o7; viii and xi-o6 [Dr. 
Woolley]; Batavia, 27-vi; 9-vii-06 [Brunetti]; Soerabaya, 16— 
25-v1i-96 [Brunetti]; Papua (Friedrich Wilhelmshafen and Ste- 
phansort), [51v0]; Sarawak; Hong Kong, 8-i-00 ; vii [Ford]; Foo- 
chow [Rennie]; Shaohyiing [Cornford]; Shanghai, 16—25-vii-o6: 
swarming in ditch; Hankow, 22—26-iv-06; Manila, 1o—16-iii-06 
[all three Brunetti]; Seistan; E. Persia [Annandale and Kemp]. 
It also occurs in Japan, East Africa, Natal, Zanzibar, Mombasa, 
the Soudan, Egypt, British Central Africa, Senegambia, Mauri- 
tius, the Seychelles, Australia, Fiji and the Southern part of N. 
America, Central and S. America, and the West Indies. Types 
of fatigans, aestuans and pungens in Wiedemann coll. ; of mac- 
leayt in Sydney Museum; of fanalectros in British Museum. 
No type specimen set up of skusez; a typical specimen in British 
Museum. 
sitiens Wied. Auss. Zweifl. I, 542, 2 (1828). 
Edws., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 232. 
Culex impellens, Walk. (nec Theob.), Proc. Linn. So. Lond. IV, 
QI, 2 (1860). 
C. annulivostris, Skuse, Proc. Linn. So. N.S. Wales (2) III, 1737 
(1889). 
C. microannulatus, Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 353, 7 2; pl. xviii, 
69, ¢, full ins. col.; fig. 118 b, head, d, fore ungues @ (1901): 
Blanel,, Motst:, 292) o @: ,eices., Culic: Malaya, 140.0" 9 : 
Brun. Reco ind. Mus..I 349; 1V, 472: 
C. gnophodes, Theob., Monog. Culic. III, 163, @ (1903). 
Leices., Culic. Malaya, 145 (Theob., descr. copied). 
C. somaliensis, Nev.-Lemaire, Arch. Parasit. X, 254 (1906). 
C. ronaldi, Charm., Ann. Trop. Med. II, 259 (1908). 
