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Myzomyia mangy ana. Ban«is (1906). 
Philippine Journal Science, I., 9, 991 (1906). 
Banks states that this mosquito hears a strong superficial 
resemblance to M. ludlowii, Theob., except that it is very much 
smaller and there is a very decided difference in the spotting of 
the wings. I have not seen this species, hut it closely resembles 
M. rossii, Giles, and M. ludlowii. (9 only.) 
Habitat. —Mindoro, Bio Baco, Chicago, P.I. (R. C. McGregor 
Coll.). 
Time of capture. —May 7, 1905. Majority of specimens, all 
9 5 s, gorged with blood. 
Myzomyia indefinata. Ludlow (1904). 
Myzomyia rossii var. indefinata. Ludlow (1904). 
Canad. Entomo., XXXVI., 299 (1904), Ludlow; Mono. Culicid. IV., 47 
(1907), Theobald. 
Philippine Islands. 
Note. —Miss Ludlow writes me that “ long study and acquaint¬ 
ance with indefinata has convinced me that it should never have 
been referred to rossii, and that it must stand as a distinct 
species.” 
Myzomyia pyretophoroides. Theobald (1907). 
Mono. Culicid. IV., 48 (1907). 
Pretoria. 
Type in the British Museum. 
Myzomyia christophersi. Theobald (1902). 
Anopheles listoni. Liston (1901) (non Giles). 
Anopheles fluviatilis. James (1902). 
Anopheles christophersi. Theobald (1902). 
Proc. Roy. Soc. lxix., 378, Jan. 1902; Mono. Culicid. III., 27 (1903); 
IV., 51 (1907), Theobald. 
North Canara district; Duars, India ; Kangra Valley ; Berars, 
Ellichpur; Nagpur, Central Provinces; Jeypore State, Goa, 
Bombay and Aurangabad, Hyderabad State ; Ceylon; Perak. 
Additional localities. —Meenglas, Duars, Jalpaiguri. 13. vii. 
07 (C. Wallich) ; Calcutta (Lt.-Col. Alcock) two 9 ?s 1 Sylhet, 
Assam, 2. v. 05 (Major Hall) one ■$, in Indian Museum, Cal¬ 
cutta. 
