496 A Monograph of Culicid or. 



Time of capture. — November. 



Observations. — Closely related to M. annulipes. Walker, but 

 the thorax is distinct, having seven pale spots. The whole 

 insect is of a reddish-brown hue, not dark blackish-brown as in 

 annulipes. 



Mansonia uniformis. Theobald (1901). 



Panoplites uniformis. Theobald (1901). 



Panoplites africanus. Theobald (1901). 



Panoplites australiensis. Giles (1903). 



Mono. Culicid. II., p. 180 (uniformis), and p. 187 (africanus) (1901), Theobald; 

 Handbk. Gnats, p. 355 (australiensis), Giles (1903) ; C. K. de la Soc. 

 d. biologie LV., p. 570 (1903), Blanchard and Dye; Ann. Mus. Nat. 

 Hung. III., p. 107 (1905), Theobald; Les Moust.,' p. 379 (1905), Blan- 

 chard. 



New localities. — Philippine Islands (Miss Ludlow) ; Dilo, Ins. 

 Graget, Friedrich-Wilhelmshafen, New Guinea (Biro) ; Ivory 

 Coast (Drs. Blanchard and Dye) ; Madagascar (Drs. Ventrillon 

 and Blanchard). 



Mansonia annulifeka. Theobald (1901). 



Mono. Culicid. II., p. 183 (1901), and III., p. 274 (1903), Theobald; Froc. 

 Roy. Soc. Eng. LXIX., p. 392 (1902), Theobald ; Handbk. Gnats, 

 2nd Ed., p. 356 (1902), Giles; Les Moust., p. 380 (1905), Blanchard. 



New locality. — Philippine Islands (Miss Ludlow). Caught in 

 the woods, hospital and quarters by Dr. Whitmore. 



Mansonia seguini. Laveran (1901). 



Panoplites seguini. Laveran. 

 C. R. de la Soc. de Biol. LIIL, p. 991 (1901). 



Habitat. — Hanoi, Tonkin, in the military hospital. July- 

 Sept ember. Sucks blood. 



I cannot see any specific differences from uniformis in the 

 description given by M. Laveran. No specimens have been 

 received. 



Mansonia (?) nigra. Theobald (1906). 



Second Rept. Well. Resh. Labs., Gord. Coll., Khartoum, p. 80 (1906). 



Thorax very dark brown with dark brown scales and golden 

 scales forming an irregular ornamentation. Proboscis black with 



