110 A Monograph of Culicidae. 



Cellia squamosa. Theobald (1901). 

 Anopheles squamosa. Theobald (1901). 



Mono. Culicid. L, p. 167 (1901) and III., p. 109 (1903) Theobald; Handbk. 

 Gnats, 2nd ed., p. 314 (1902) and Revis. Anop., p. 45 (1904), Giles. 



Additional localities. — This Anopheline has been taken by- 

 Colonel Penton, P.M.O., at Meshra in the Bahr el Ghazal ; 

 also Kajira, Masawa country, West Elgon ; Lusinga Island, 

 Kavirondo (Dr. Christy) ; Kafr el Dawar, Egypt (F. Willcocks). 

 It has been recently sent me from Gondokoro as well by Dr. 

 Aubrey Hodges. It also occurs over Uganda, Mashonaland and 

 the Transvaal, Madagascar (M. Ed. Sergent, M. Yentrillon). It 

 was originally described from specimens taken in Mashonaland 

 by Mr. Marshall and in British Central Africa by Dr. Daniels. 



This Cellia is very marked and can at once be told from the 

 others members of the genus by its black colour and white mark- 

 ings. There are white scales on the thorax ; three white lines on 

 the pleurae, and black, bronzy and ochreous scales on the black 

 abdomen, which has also black lateral tufts of scales. The dark 

 scaled wings have three prominent and two small basal white 

 costal spots, and the legs mottled and banded with white. I 

 have not yet seen a male of this Cellia. It will probably be 

 found all down the Nile. 



Cellia kochii. Donitz (1901). 



Anopheles kochii. Donitz (1901). 



Insecten-Borse, XVIII., p. 37, 2 (1901), Donitz; Mono. Culicid. I., p. 174 

 (1901), III., p. 110 (1903) ; Revis. Anop., p. 45 (1904), Giles ; Ann. Mus. 

 Nat. Hung. III., p. 68 (1905), Theobald. 



Additional localities. — Kuala Lumpur (Dr. Durham, 12, 02) ; 

 Singapore (M. Biro), Java and Sumatra. 



Cellia pulcherrima. Theobald (1902). 



Anopheles pulcherrimus. Theobald (1902). 



Proc. Royal Soc., p. 369, Vol. LXIX. (1902) ; Mono. Culicid. III., p. 107 

 (1903); Revis. Anop., p. 45 (1904), Giles; Les Moust., p. 215 (1905), 

 Blanchard. 



Additional localities. — Kokand, Turkestan (Univ. Coll., 

 Helsingfors) ; Lahore, Meean Mir, Ferozepore in the Punjab 

 (Capts. James and Liston, I. M.S.) \ Goa, Bombay Presidency. 



Characters of eggs and larvae. — The eggs are the same type 



