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2. Tæniorhynchus brevicellulus Theob. 
Monogr. Culicid. II. p. 212 (1901). 
A single <j> from Singapore (Biró, 1902). 
Also recorded from Selangor, Burma. 
3. Tæniorhynchus Richardii Fic. 
Culex richardii Fic. 
Bull. Soc. Ént. Ital. 21. 50 (1889) Ficalbi; Monogr. Culicid. II. 194 (1901) Theobald; 
Állattan. Közi. III. 63 (1904) Kertész. 
Specimens recorded from Hungary by Kertész (vide : p. 65). 
Also found in Italy (Fic.) and England (Theob.). 
Genus MANS ONTA Blanch. 
Panoplites Theob. 
Compt. Rend. Hebd. Soc. d. Biol. No. 37. T. LIII. p. 1046. (1901) Blanchard; 
Monogr. Culicid. II. p. 173. (1901) Theobald. 
J. Mansonia uniformis Theob. 
Panoplites uniformis Theob. 1901, Panoplites africanus Theob. 1901, 
Panoplites australiensis Giles, 1903. 
Monogr. Culicid. II. p. 180. (1901) (uniformis) ; p. 187 (africanus) ; Handbk. Gnats 
p. 355 (australiensis) Giles (1903). 
Localities of specimens in the collection as follows : New Guinea at 
Dilo 1890, Ins. Graget (Biró), Friedrich-Wilhelmshafen (Bíró, 1901). 
Also recorded from : Quilon, Travancore, S. India ; Perak ; Dacca ; Ceylon ; 
Uganda; Zomba, British Central Africa; Gambia; White and Blue Niles; 
Baro and Pibor, Abyssinia ; Bahr el Gliazal ; Lagos ; Algeria ; Natal. 
2. Mansonia septempunctata n. sp. 
Head brown with scattered grey scales and a grey border around 
the eyes and grey flat scales laterally, with black upright scales ; proboscis 
with a broad yellow band, apex with a few pale scales, palpi brown with 
white apex. Thorax brown with bright reddish-brown scales 
and with seven pale puncta, three in front near nape and then two 
