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Anopheles? martini. Laveran (1902). 



C. R. Soc. Bio. Paris, LIV., p. 907, Laveran (1902) ; Les Moustiques, 

 pp. 176-481, Blanchard (1905). 



I have been unable to identify this species which Laveran 

 described from Camboge, where it has been found to transmit 

 malaria. 



Anopheles? vincenti. Laveran (1901). 



C. R. de la Soc. de Biol. LIIL, p. 993 (1901), Laveran ; Les Moustiques, 

 pp. 175-481 (Blanchard), 1905. 



Described from Tonkin, where it acts as a malaria carrier. 

 I cannot definitely identify it from Laveran's description. 



Anopheles? pursati. Laveran (1902). 



G. R. Soc. Bio. Paris, LIV., p. 907, Laveran (1902) ; Les Moustiques, p. 176, 



481 (1905), Blanchard. 



Described by Laveran from Camboge, where it acts as a 

 malaria carrier. 



The description is not detailed enough to identify it. 



Anopheles? farauti. Laveran (1902). 



C. R. Soc. Bio. Paris, LIV., p. 908, Laveran (1902). 



Described from the Isle Vate in the New Hebrides. 

 It is probably annulipes, Walker. Giles (Revis. Anop. p. 44) 

 thinks it is stepheiisi, which is most improbable. 



Anopheles? deceptor. Donitz (1903). 

 Myzorhynchus? deceptor. Donitz. 



Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Anopheles, Zeitschrift fur Hygiene, XLI., p. 60 

 and 87 (1903), Donitz; Mono. Culicid. III., p. 105 (1903), Theobald; 

 Rev. Anophelinae, p. 44, 11 (1904), Giles. 



Nothing further can be added as no specimens have yet been 

 seen. 



Anopheles? annulipalpis. Arribalzaga (1878). 



Vide Mono. Culicid. I., p. 211 (1901), Theobald. 



This marked species has not yet been identified and the type 

 cannot be traced — so there is nothing further to add. 



