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( b .) In Jungle:— 
Culicina. 
Stegomyia fuscus 
Grabhamia dubitans 
Taeniorhyncus conopas ... 
(6\) In crab holes :— 
A edina. 
Verallina Butleri 
Uranotaenia cancer 
Ficalbia longirostris 
Scarce. 
Fairly Numerous. 
Scarce. 
Numerous. 
do. 
Scarce. 
Larvae of the following mosquitoes were taken :_ 
(a.) Within the bunded area and in small mud holes:_ 
Anophelina. 
Myzomyia Rossii. 
Cellia Kochii. 
[b.) In tubs, old tins, and other artificial collections of water:_ 
Culicina. 
Culex fatigans. 
Stegomyia fasciata. 
Do. scutellaris. 
(c.) In clean water such as disused wells and swampy ground *_ 
Culicina. 
Taeniorhyncus tenax. 
Culex maculicrura. 
Anophelina. 
Myzorhyncus sinensis. 
Cellia Kochii. 
A edina. 
Uranotaenia cancer. 
Ficalbia longirostris. 
(a.) \\ ithout the bunded area and in fresh pools :_ 
A nophelina. 
Myzomyia Rossii. 
Culicina. 
Culex maculicrura. 
(b.) In pools flooded at high tides:— 
Anophelina. 
Myzorhyncus Albotaeniatus. 
A edina. 
Verallina Butleri. 
Uranotaenia cancer. 
{c.) In water collected in the bases of the leaves of the Nipah 
Palms:— 
Culicina. 
Stegomyia fuscus. 
The only house mosquito during the day was Stegomyia fasciata. A 
marked contrast to Kwala Lumpur where this mosquito is unknown. The 
evening mosquitoes were Culex fatigans and Taeniorhyncus dubitans. The 
commonest jungle mosquito is Verallina Butleri. This mosquito exists 
in enormous numbers m every part of the mangrove jungle and is taken 
