160 Records of the Indian Museum [Vou.. XVII, 
C. salus Theob., Third Rep. Wellcome Lab., 256 (1999). 
Apparently a very widely distributed species throughout the 
East, common nearly everywhere. 
Sylhet, i, ii, iv, v, xi, xii; Calcutta, July to November, com- 
mon; N.W. Provinces, India, common [Giles]; Shahjahanpur, 
xii {Gzles]; Mukerian; Hoshiarpur [Dr. Datta]; Purnea, Bengal, 
vili; between Bolpore and Rampore Haut, Bengal, viii; in rail- 
way carriage [Pazva]; Lake Chilka, Orissa, viii; Gopkuda I.; 
Trincomalee and Hakgala, Ceylon, 24-vili—, 9-ix-07, and Per- 
adeniya [all three Green]; Singapore [Dr. Finlayson]; Dindings ; 
Straits, xi; Makessar; Manila, Cavite and Pangasinan (all three 
Phil. Is.) [Banks, Stiff and Chamberlain respectively]. It also 
occurs in Mauritius. Type (sitiens), said to be in the Copen- 
hagen Museum: that of annulirostris at Sydney Museum; of 
microannulatus, impeltens, salus and gnophodes in the British 
Museum, of ronald: at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine. 
vagans Wied , Auss. Zweifl. I, 545, 2 (1828). 
Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 411, 2; fig. 146, wing, scutellum : 
id., loc. cul., IV, 14, %; V, 347, @:, Giles, Handbk: etc. 27or. 
end ed:, 4r4,-? pl. xvi; 14, venation 2::\\7d\ aon. ianepe 
Med. VII, 368: Blanch., Moust., 304, 9: Brun., Rec. Ind. 
Mus. I, 353; IV, 476. 
Madras city, 31-x-08[ Hodgart]; Hongkong, x; Shanghai [ Lin- 
desay|; Pampanga [Whitmore]; Foochow [t. Blanch.]. 
Type in Dr. Trentepohl’s collection. 
nigripes Zett., Ins. Lapp., 807 (1838). 
Ficalbi, Bull. So. Ent. Ital., 292 (1896): Theob., Monog. 
Culic. Il, 93, o 9) fig. 194; wing, ete. > he: 260 ((pa2zre) aap 
of distribution: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 350. 
2? impiger, Walk., List. Dipt. Brit. Mus. I, 6, @ (1848). 
2?amplacabilis, id., loc. cit., 1, 7, 2 (1848). 
Deosai Plateau, between Kashmir and Shardo, 13,000 ft. [Dr. 
Neve]. A circumpolar species. Type (nigripes) in Paris Mu- 
seum. 
rubrithorax Macq., Dipt. Exot. Supp. IV, 9, @ (1850). 
Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 416, 2 ; fig. 150, head, thorax, apex 
of abdomen: Giles, Handbk., etc., and ed., 412, @: zd., Jour. 
Trop. Med. VII, 368: Skuse, Proc. Linn. So. N.S. Wales, p. 
1735 (1896): Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 352. 
Pampanga, Ph. Is. [Whitmore]. Type in Paris Museum. 
Described originally from Australia. 
aureostriatus Dol., Nat., Tijd. Ned. Ind. XIV, 385, ¢@; pl. vi, I 
(1857). 
Giles, Handbk., 280: Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 387, 2: 
Blanch., Moust., 310, 9: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 355; IV, 
467. 
Amboina. Blanchard says it occurs in Tokio. Type, loca- 
tion unknown to present author. 
