with their present classification and generic synonymy, and 

 connection with malaria. 



Transmission experi- 

 ments. 

 Cycle observed of — 

 M.T. Malignant tertian, 

 S.T. Simple tertian, 



Q. Quartan ; 



of z. to zygote stage, 



and s, to sporozoite 



stage 



Observations regarding 

 transmission in nature. 



(2) Zygote and 



(s) Sporozoite stage 



observed 



Epidemiological 

 evidence of 

 transmission 



Kinoshita, (t) Stephens & Christo- 

 phers, (s) 



Hill species. 



Active and important carrier in certain 



terai tracts in India. 

 =^. culicifacies Giles. 



Christophers, (z) Christophers Important salt-swamp breeding and 



M.T. (carrier in An- littoral malaria carrier, 



damans) 



Staunton, m.t. Watson (N. willmori 

 Wat3on=iV. macu- 

 latus), Staunton 



Lutz, (t) .. Forest carrier, breeding in bromelias, etc. 



— Common terai species, India. Common 



carrier, Malay States (referred to 

 as N. willmori by Watson). 



Stephens & Robertson, Liston, 

 Christophers, Bentley, (s) 



M.T. (2) 

 Grassi, etc. 



Darling, (f) 



Cruz, (t) 



Grassi, etc. 



Ed. Sergent, (s) 



= A. tnaojilipalpis var. iiidiensis Theo. 

 Common carrier in N.W. Terai. 



— Common carrier in Europe and North 



America. 



— Not concerned in transmission as 



Panama (Darling). 



— =^. /wrftoOTj Theobald (?). 



Laveran, ( -1- ) — 



Ross. Doubtful Probably = /I. ^aferfjs Theobald, 

 carrier not act- 

 ively transmit- 

 ting in Mauritius 



= ^. stephensi Liston. 



=^A. sinensis. 



= A. annulipes Walker. 



= A, sinensis. 

 = A. sinensis. 



= A. karwari James. 

 = A. plumbens Haliday. 



