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A Monograph of Culicidae* 



Myzomyia funesta Giles. (1900.) 

 Anopheles funesta. Giles. (1900). 

 Anopheles kumasii. Chalmers, (1900). 



Rept. Mai. Exp. Liv. Sch. Trop. Med. Mem. p. 50, PL v (1900) Giles; 

 Handbk. Gnats 1st Ed. p. 162 (1900), Giles; The Lancet, Nov. 1900.. 

 Chalmers; Handbk. Mosq., p. 162 (1902), Giles; Mono. 'Culicid. I., 

 p. 178 (1901), and III., p. 34 (1903) ; First Rept. Gord. Coll. Well. 

 Labs., p. 68 (1904) ; Ind. Med. Gaz. XXXVI., p. 361 (1901), Stephens, 

 Christophers and James. 



Additional localities. — Dr. Balfour writes that this common 

 African species has been taken in numbers on the Blue Nile- 

 Colonel Penton also took it on the Jur and at Meslira. 



Other new localities are : — 



Kamuli, Busoga in August, Ngo, Gabula's County, on the 

 borders of Lake Kioga in August ; Sambwa ; Ngola Fort,. 



Fig. 10. 

 Male genitalia of Myzomyia funesta. Giles. 



Bukedi; Lusinga Island, Kavirondo ; Wadelai, Nile Provinces 

 (Dr. Christy) ; Natal (Claude Fuller) ; Senegal ; Tanganika 

 Plateau ; on the Zambesi and Congo Watersheds and up the 

 Zambesi as far as Lupaba Gorge ; Philippine Islands (Miss 

 Ludlow, " Caught in woods, hospital and quarters ") ; British 

 Central Africa (F. O. Stoehr). 



Note. — Stephens, Christophers and James refer to this species 

 and costalis being found in India. There is no doubt that 

 neither of these at present occur there. 



Chalmers' Anopheles kumasii is evidently only funesta. 



