Aedes of the Philippines — Knight and Hull 
known from the Solomon Islands^ New 
Guinea, Admiralty Islands, Borneo, Sangir 
Islands, Ceram, Saparoea, Krakatoa Group, 
Sumatra, Riouw, Venaten Island, Java, Cele- 
bes, Boeton, Kabaena, Soemba, Indo-China, 
Malaya, and Assam. 
DISCUSSION: The type female was found to 
differ slightly from the Philippine material in 
having the subapical black area of the hind 
femur extended completely across the an- 
terior surface, and in having all of the hind 
tarsal bands incomplete mesally. 
Aedes (Stegomyia) boharti Knight and 
Rozeboom 
Fig. 17 
1932. Aedes {Stegomyia) albolineatus (Theo- 
bald). Bonne-Wepster and Brug, Geneesk. 
Tijdschr. v. Nederland. Indie 72: 60. Fig. 
14, male terminalia. Also, in part, male 
description. 
1946. Aedes {Stegomyia) boharti Knight and 
Rozeboom, Biol. Soc. Wash., Proc. 59: 90 
(males, females, pupae, larvae). Type lo- 
cality: Philippines. Osmena, Samar (Mc- 
Millan and MacMillan). Type: Male (holo- 
type) in U.S.N.M.f With assoc, larval and 
pupal skins. Terminalia separated. 
DISTRIBUTION: Specimens examined. U.S*. 
N.M. and R.K.L. Luzon: Olongapo, Lubid 
Pt., Grande Island, and Zig Zag Pass, all in 
Subic Bay area, Zambales Prov. Leyte: Balin- 
sasayao; Mt. Lobi, Dagami. Samar: Osmena. 
Palawan: Irahuan River; Bacungan. Culion: 
Pilapil. Balabac: Cape Melville. Mindanao: 
San Ramon, City of Zamboanga Prov. ; Zam- 
boanga, City of Zamboanga Prov.; Mercedes, 
Zamboanga Prov. A.N.S.P. Leyte: Lagolago, 
Baybay; Tacloban; Dagami (Roberts). U.S. 
N.M. Mindanao: Janga, Tugbok, City of 
Davao Prov. (Enke, Hoogstraal) ; Calinan, 
Davao Prov. (Enke, Hoogstraal) ; Beto, Dan- 
salan, Dansalan City Prov. (Enke, Gutierrez, 
Corcega); nr. Lanao-Cotabato boundary 
along Parang-Malabang hwy. (Enke, Hoog- 
straal); Madaum, Davao Prov. (Werner); 
Parang (Paullus). 
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Outside the Philippines known only from 
an unnamed locality in the Netherlands East 
Indies (Bonne-Wepster and Brug, 1932: 60, 
as albolineatus, in part). 
DISCUSSION: This species is very similar to 
albolineatus, some larval specimens being in- 
distinguishable from that species. The adults 
may be distinguished by the presence of 
broad white scales ventrally on ppn of boharti. 
All of the ppn scaling is dark in albolineatus . 
Fig. 17. A. {Stegomyia) hoharti. Larval head (Min- 
danao). 
Aedes (Stegomyia) sp. near boharti 
In the U.S. N.M. there is a female specimen 
(Pi 157-2) with associated larval skin, reared 
from a rot hole at Madaum, Davao Prov., 
Mindanao (Werner, 16-X-46), that resembles 
boharti except for all three scutellar lobes be- 
ing covered with broad black scales. The 
larva is Type D, boharti. Entered in the U.S. 
N.M. collection as Stegomyia sp. 44. 
Aedes (Stegomyia) arboricolus Knight 
and Rozeboom 
Fig. 18 
1946. Aedes {Stegomyia) arboricolus Knight and 
Rozeboom, Biol. Soc. Wash., Proc. 59: 90 
(males, females, pupae, larvae). Type lo- 
cality: Philippines. Shohoton Springs, in- 
land on Basey River, Samar (Knight). 
Type: Male (holotype) in U.S.N.M.f 
