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2. Anopheles bifurcatus Linn. 
Syst. Ent. Ed. X. 603. 2 (1758) Linnaeus; Monogr. Culicid. I. 195 (1901) et III. 
(1903) Theobald; Állattan. Közi. III. 35 (1904) Kertész. 
Hungary (vide : Kertész p. 34). 
Genus MYZOMYIA Blanch. 
Grassia Theob. 
Comp. Rend. Heb. Soc. Biolog. 23. p. 795 (1901) Blanchard; Monogr. Culicid. III. 
p. 24 (1903); Journ. Trop. Med. Y. p. 181 (1902) (Grassia) Theobald. 
1. Myzomyia Ludlowii Theob, 
Monogr. Culicid. III. p. 42. 1903. 
Four ? ’s from Singapore (Bíró 1902). I fancy this species may be 
a variety of M. Rossii Giles. The striking difference is the spotting of 
the legs. These are the first specimens I have seen out side the Philippine 
Islands and yet I have had very large and numerous collections from 
Malayana. 
It looks so different to Rossii and as no true Rossii had occurred 
in the Philippine Islands I placed it as a new species at once and do not 
yet feel inclined to alter my opinion. 
2. Myzomyia Rossii Giles. 
Specimens from India presented by the writer. 
Genus MYZORHYNCHUS Blanch. 
Rossia Theob. 
Comp. Rend. Heb. Soc. Biologie. No. 23, p. 795 (1902) Blanchard ; Journ. Trop. 
Med. p. 181 (1902) (= Rossia) Theobald. 
1. Myzorhynchus barbirostris van der Wulp. 
Leyden Museum Notes YI. p. 46, van der Wulp; Monogr. Culicid. I. p. 146 (1902) 
Theobald. 
A single J from New Guinea (Biró, 1901). 
Also recorded from Selangor ; Perak ; Upper Burma ; Kuala Lumpur, 
Federated Malay States; Goa, India ; Old Calabar, West Africa ; Japan ; Shaohy 
ling, China. 
Annales Musei Nationalis H ungarici. IH. 
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