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LI iit/th. 5 mm. 



Habitat. Calcutta ; Madras ; Formosa ; China. 



Observation*. This is the type of a group of closely-related mos- 

 quitoes which differ mainly in the position of the cross-veins and fork 

 cells. These I have separated as sub-species. The following occur in 

 India : 



Sub-species annularis. (Van der Wulp.) 

 = A. vanus, Walker. 



'Notes Leyden Museum,' 6, p. 249, V. d. Wulp; 'Proc. Linn. Soc., 

 Lond.,' 4, p. 91, Walker (1860); 'Mono. Culicid.,' 1, p. 142, Theo- 

 bald (1901). 



This sub-species is like A. sinensis, but the cross-veins are further 

 apart, and the costal spots smaller, and the palpi and proboscis rather 

 more scaly. There is no pale patch in the wing fringe where the 

 lower branch of the fifth vein joins the border, and the majority of 

 specimens are much smaller than the* type. There is a considerable 

 amount of variation in regard to the leg banding and the banding in 

 the palpi. 



Length. Female, 4 to 5 mm. ; male, 3'8 to 4*5 mm. 



Habitat. Madras ; Sambalpur, Central Provinces ; Straits Settle- 

 ments. 



Sub-species Indiensis. (Theobald.) 



Fork cells much longer than in the type ; the base of the first sul>- 

 marginal being close to the first costal spot, close to the junction of 

 sub-costal and costal. Fringe pale at the lower branch of the fifth 

 long vein, whilst the cross-veins resemble most nearly those of A. 

 annularis (type). 



Habitat. Madras. 



Sub-species nigerrimus. (Giles.) 



'Hnd. Bk. Gnats,' p. 161 (1900), Giles ; ' Mono. Culicid.,' 1, p. 145 

 (1901), Theobald. 



Near to annularis, but there is a pale patch at the end of the lower 

 branch of the fifth long vein, and the apical fringe is black. 



Habitat. Calcutta ; Nairn Tal ; Lahore ; Travancore ; Dacca. 



Note. There is a slight difference in the wing scales to the other 

 sub-species and the type, the scales being rather shorter and broader. 



