1920.] E. BRuNETtiI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 167 
pettigrewii Theob., Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 15, @ (1910). 
Theob.; Monog. Culic. V, 351, 2. 
Ukhrul, Manipur, viii-o08 [Pettigrew]. 
Type, a unique ¢, in Indian Museum. 
japonicus, var. ceylonicus Theob., Monog. Culic. V, 391 (ceylonica) 
(IgI0). 
Brun: Rec:-indyaius. I 348) TV , 471. 
[ C. japonicus typical form], Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 385, 9 
(Igor), and III, 158 (1903). 
Peradeniya, vi and x [Green]; a single @. Types of 
japonicus (typical form), and of japonicus, var. ceylonicus (pre- 
sumably) in British Museum. The typical form is apparently not 
found in the East. 
aureopunctis Ludlow, Can. Ent. XLII, 195, 2? (1910). 
Cottabato, Mindanao. 
Type in Army Medical Museum, Washington. 
argentinotus Banks, Phil. Jour. Sci. IV, 547, # 2? (IgI0). 
Rizal, Phil. Is., 13—16-v-09 [Banks]. Types @ 2 in Ento- 
mological collection, Cat. No. 11,460, Bureau of Science, Manila. 
palawanensis Ludl., Psy. XXI, 30 (Popea) (1914). 
Palawan, Phil. Is. 
Type, location unknown to present author. 
mimulus Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. V, 284 (1914—1915). 
Malay States; India; Ceylon. Edwards thinks that probably 
all specimens hitherto recorded from the Orient as mtmeticus, 
Noe, are this species, and those inthe British Museum from 
Hong Kong, North India, Palestine and Cyprus are true mime- 
ticus. 
nilsieicustivdw.) Bull. Hut. Res. Vil 250, oS fis. I, or eenit. 
pt. (t915—16). 
Utakamand (? Ootacamund), Nilgiri Hills, Madras Presid., 
7500 ft., 24—-31-xii-13 [T. B. Fletcher]. 
Types in British Museum, presented by Agric. Instit., Pusa. 
Culex, spp. unrecognisable. 
molestus W., Dipt. Exot. I, 39 (1821). 
Id., Auss. Zweifl. I, 542: Giles, Handbk., 341, 2nd ed., 470. 
?C, filtpes, Walk. 
Sumatra. Type (defective) in Dr. Trentepohl’s collection 
(Vienna Museum). 
luridus Dol., Nat. Tijd. Ned. Ind. XIV, 384; pl. v, 1 (1857). 
Giles, Handbk., 341, 2nd ed., 469: Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. I, 
355- 
? inflictus, Theob., Monog. Culic. II, 115 (190). 
Gombong, Mid-Java [¢. Doleschall]. 
Type, location unknown to present author. 
