1920.] HE. BRUNETTI: Oriental & S. Asiatic Nemocera. 169 
Stegomyta brevtpalpis, Blanch., Moust., 264, 7 ?@: Brun., Rec. 
Ind, MusvI, 329 3° 1V;- 445: 
Cyathomytia brevipalpis, Edw., Bull. Ent. Res. IV, 237. 
Melanoconion uniforms, Leices., Culic. Malaya, 136,07 9: Brun., 
Rec. Ind. Mus. IV, 484. 
Shahjahanpore (N.W. India). Types of brevipalpis in 
British Museum ; of wnzformis in Leicester coll. 
Theobaldia, Nev. Lemaire. 
Comp. Rend. Soc. Biol. Paris LIV, 1331 (1902). 
Theob., Monog. Culie TIL, E48; pl. x, wing 
scales, var. Sppis LVE275. note on name ; V, 270, 
tab. spp. : 17.,; Gen., Ensee Base, (26, 23°: Edw., 
Bull. Ent. Res. Il, 251: Brune, Rec. Ind. Mus. 
339, LV, 459, note; Xo 77Z, 
GENOTYPE, Culex annulatus Schrk. 
Theobaldinella, Blanch., Moust., 390, nom. nov. 
(generic chars. given), on assumption of pre- 
occupation in Mollusca by Theobaldius, Nevike: 
Brun., Rec. Ind. Mus. X 72. 
Culiseta, Felt. N.Yk. State Mus. Bull., 79, App., 
391e (1904). 
GENOTYPE, Culex absobrinus Felt., by original 
designation. 
Pseudotheobaldia, 'Theob., Monog. Culic. IV, 271 
(1907). Brune ec bad: Mus. 1V_ 478 > OX, 70. 
GENOTYPE, P. niveitaeniata Theob., Monog. Culie. 
RVAE27 LS SO: HOV: 
annulata Schrk., Beitr. z. Naturg., 97 (Culex) (1776). 
Culex annulatus, F., Ent. Syst. IV, 400: Meig. Syst. Besch. I 
3c. Macq, dust. Nat. Dipt, 1 935:. oc... Bo Austr. Il 626: 
Lett. Dipt...ocand.-IX,. 3640- Wao... Wipt, Neer.) 325): 
Theob., Monog. Culic. I, 331, 7 2, fig. 108, abd. segments, 
=cClaws, o ° ,epalpus, o@;. pl: xv,°58, full ins: col.: Giles, 
Handbk., etc., 2nd ed., 391; pl. xv, abd. segments, claws, # 
9, wing 2 , head &, genitalia 7: Blanch., Moust., 280, 7 9: 
fig. 206, claws and genitalia, 207 adult larva. 
Theobaldia annulata, Theob., Gen. Ins. Fasc. 26; pl. i, 12, 2 
fullins col. Bruns, Rec: Ind. Mus. 1,336.5 1V,, 459: 
Culex variegatus, Schrk., Enum. Ins. Austr., 482 (1781). 
Culex affinis, Steph., Zool. Jour. No. IV (1825). 
Bakloh, Punjab, 5000 ft., xi [Lindesay]; also recorded from 
Brianon, France, 4000 ft., and from Durango State, Mexico, 
Sooo ft. Type, Prof. Bezzi informs me the tyfe of annulata, 
Schrk., is no longer in existence. That of affinis is in the Hope 
collection at Oxford University, that of variegatus probably lost 
or unrecognizable 
glaphyroptera Sch., F. Austr. IT, 628 (Culex) (1864). 
