Species. 
RESEARCH IN BRITISH WEST AFRICA, 
Family MUSCID Ai—continued. 
217 
Glossina tachinoides, 
Westw. 
” ” ane 
“1 morsitans, 
Date. Locality. Collector.* Remarks. 
TX.02 ? Dr. Dutton 8 specimens caught along 
the River Gambia. 
? ? Mr. G. C. Dud- 
geon. 
TIT.08 | Kai-ai Dr. T. Hood. 
Westw. 
III.08 | Bantonding.. " 
1.10 Ngow Dr. E. Hopkin- | 6 miles from the river. 
Nyssorhynchus pharoen- 
sis, Theo. 
” ” 
” ” 
Myzomyia funesta, Giles 
” ” var. 
subumbrosa, 
Theo. 
J umbrosa, 
Theo. 
Pyretophorus costalis, 
Loew. 
” ” 
ay War. 
melas, Theo. 
Culex annulioris, Theo., 
var. gambiensis, 
Theo. 
» duttoni, Theo. 
” ” aan 
»  invidiosus, Theo. 
» fatigans, Wied. ... 
»  thalassius, Theo. 
»  tigripes, Grandpré 
” ” ” 
»  decens, Theo. 
»  quasigelidus, 
Theo. 
Mansonioides uniformis, 
Theo. 
” ” 
Scutomyia sugens, Wied. 
Stegomyia fasciata, Fabr. 
” ” 
son. 
Family CULICIDZ. 
Sub-family Anopheline. 
1902 
? 
18.11.11 
1902 
” 
” 
1902 
18.17.11 
1902 
Bathurst ... 
2 
Gasan 
Bathurst 
” 
” 
Bathurst 
MacCarthy Is. 
Bathurst... 
Dr. Dutton. 
Dr. Burdett. 
Dr. Dutton. 
” 
” 
Dr. Dutton. 
Dr. Dutton. 
Sub-family Culicine. 
1902 
2TVAL 
23.11.11 
1902 
1902 
27.TIL.11 
1902 
1902 
IV.11 
Bathurst... 
Brikama ... 
Bathurst... 
Bathurst 
Kulari 
Bathurst 
Bathurst 
” 
Dr. Dutton. 
Dr. Franklin 
Dr. Dutton. 
” 
” 
Dr. Franklin ett 
Dr. Dutton. 
Dr. Dutton. 
Mr. A. N. Foster. 
Dr. Dutton. 
Dr. Dutton. 
In camp near a Swamp. 
In Government House. 
(See Culex tigripes.) 
Bred from larve taken 
from casks containing 
rotting Baobab fibre. 
Abundant in rest-house. 
{n military barracks. 
* Where no name is given the species was collected by the author, 
