Genus Myzomyia. 
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Myzomyia rossii. Giles (1899). ^ 
Anopheles rossii. Giles (1899). 
Anopheles vagus. Donitz (1903). 
Journ. Trop. Med. Oct. 1899, Giles ; Handbk. Gnats, 149 (1900), and 2nded. r 
811 (1902), Giles; Mono. Culicid. I., 154 (1901); III. 45 (1903), and J 
IV., 47 (1907); Theobald; Les Moustiq., 178 (1905), Blanchard; Inch 
Med. Gaz. XXXVI., 364 (1901), Liston ; Zeitschrift. f. Hygiene XLI.,. 
80 and 86 (1903), and XLIII., 124 (1903) (vagus), Donitz; Mono. 
Culicid. IV., 47 (1907), Theobald. 
Common in India, Ceylon; Straits Settlements ; Sumatra ;; 
East Indies generally ; Philippine Islands; Siam. 
Additional localities.- —Phrapatoon, Siam, 18. 20. 29. i. 07 ; 
19. 29. iii. 07 ; viii. ix. 06 (Dr. P. G. Woolley) ; Ferozepore 
district, Punjab (Major Adie), 418 9 ’s, 92 $’s ; Trincomalie, 
Ceylon, 3 9 X 2 (J’s, “amongst curtains,” 14. 28. i. 07 ; 
1. ii. 07; 1.x. 07 (E. Green); Balighai, nr. Puri, Orissa, 26. x. 08 
(Annandale) ; Calcutta, “ in house,” 11. viii. 08, “ in house” (2); 
28. vii. 08 (H. Burkill) ; 10. viii. 08 (R. F. Lloyd); also common 
in leather hoods of conveyances; common in public galleries of 
the Indian Museum; Ferozepore, Punjab, iv. vii. 08 (34) 
(Lt.-Col. Adie); Shencottah, Madras Frontier, E. side W. Ghats, 
Travancore, 25. xi. 08 (3) (Annandale); Trivandrum, Travan- 
core, 13. xi. 08 (Annandale); Port Canning, L. Bengal, 9. x. 08 (2); 
Katihar, Purneah Dist., 1ST. Bengal, 4-5. x. 08 (2) (E. Paiva) ; 
Bamungachi, Howrah, nr. Calcutta, 9. ix. 08 and 2. ix. 08 (3) 
(I. C.) ; Balighai, nr. Puri, Orissa, 25. and 26. x. 08 (2), 
“ biting by day in wells ” ; Yaikam, Travancore, Coastal Region, 
5. xi. 08 (Annandale); Gopkuda Island, Lake Chilka, Ganges 
district, 7-15. viii. 07 ; Ballyganj, Calcutta, 9. x. 08 (2) (T. 
Bentham); Purneah, 1ST. Bengal, 6. viii. 07 (C. Paiva) ; Kulattu- 
puzha, W. base of W. Ghats, Travancore, 19. xi. 08 (Annan¬ 
dale); Chittagong, E. Bengal, 19. ix. 08; 21. ix. 08 ; 5. and 7. 
viii. 08 (Lt.-Col. Hall); on board ship ten miles off Coconada, 
Madras Coast, 17. iv. 08 (C. Paiva). 
Note. —One specimen from Calcutta, quite typical with label 
determined by Giles as Anopheles costalis; he does not mention 
this in his Handbook. 
Type in the British Museum. 
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