PLEA FOR INVESTIGATION OF INDIAN CULICIDLZ, 609: 
segment black, snowy basal bands, and the venter elaborately adorned 
with golden snowy white and black markings. 
Naini Tal. 
100, CuLEx FuscaNnus, Wied. 
Wings unspotted ; tarsi unbanded ; thorax rather dusky, with grizzly 
hairs arranged so that the ground-colour shows through as four (darker) 
lines ; abdominal segments dusky, with light grey apical bands. 
. “ Hast India, ”’ 
I have as yet met with no species corresponding to this description. _ 
108. CuLEx concoLtor, R. Desvoidy. 
Wings unspotted ; tarsi unbanded ; thorax pale red with three in- 
distinct brown lines ; abdomen pale yellow with dark incisuree, 2.e., 
apically lighter ; wings with the veins nearly nude. 
Appears to be common all over India in the rains. 
V 122a, CULEX MICROPTERUS, sp. n. 
Wings unspotted; tarsi unbanded ; thorax dorsally unadorned but 
with white spots on pleurz ; abdominal segments black, with white 
basal bands expanding into lateral spots, and a distal fringe of yellowish 
hairs ; wings proportionately very small. | 
Allahabad, Lucknow ; in the rains. 
V 130a. CULEX ALBOLINEATUS, sp. n. 
Wings unspotted ; tarsi unbanded, brown ; thorax unadorned, black- 
grounded, with bronzy tomentum ; abdominal segments black with 
greenish-white basal bands and a broad brownish-white median line. 
Shahjahanpur ; October. 
131. CuLEX pipiens, L. 
Wings unspotted ; tarsi unbanded, brown; thorax pale testaceous, 
unadorned, black when denuded ; abdominal segments reddish-brown, 
with yellowish basal bands, narrow in middle, but expanding laterally ; 
knees unspotted. 
Naini Tal. 
¥ 13la. CULEX VIRIDIVENTER, sp. n. 
Wings unspotted ; tarsi unbanded, dusky ; thorax chocolate-brown 
with bronzy tomentum ; abdominal segments with yellowish basal 
bands having a blunt backward median prolongation ; venter almost 
naked, save for a few colourless scales, green in fresh specimens ; knees 
with minute lighter dots. 
