Present classification and generic synonymy, and notes on 

 viih malaria. 



Darling, S.T. Darling, (T) 

 (s), M.T. (s) 



jtaunton.M.T. Staunton, (z) 



Ed.&Et.Sergent,(s) 



inoshita, 

 M.T. 



Daniels, ( + )? 

 Christophers 



James, Staun- 

 ton, ( + ) 



Remarks 



= A. albirostris Theobald (?). 

 A. formosaensis II Tsuzuki. 

 Forest and j ungle species biting by day 

 like a Stegomyia. 



Commonest carrier in Central and Tropi- 

 cal S. America. 70 % of those fed 

 by Darling became infected. 



=A. albimana Wied. 



Important carrier in Malay. 



=A. argyrotarsis. 

 =A. albotaniatus. 

 = A. pharoensis. 



Important carrier in Algeria (littoral). 

 =A. sinensis Wied. 

 A. maculipennis Wied. 



Common Australian species. 



Darling, (F) 



Darling, M.T. (?), (z) 

 Patton, (s) . ." 



Important carrier in Aden Hinterland. 

 =A. squamosa var. arnoldi Newstead 

 and Carter. 



? A. albirostris Theobald. 



Stephens & Doubtful (Christo- 

 Christophers phers) 

 M.T. 



^rassi, (T) . . Grassi, (T) 



Unlikely to Hill species. 8000 ft. 



carry in nature 

 owing to distri- 

 bution 



Common English Anopheles. 

 = A. maculipennis Meigen. 



H. B. F. 



=A. sinensis (?). 



