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Genus Myzomyia. 25 
Myzomyia qhristophersi. Theobald (1902). 
var. alboapicalis. ’Ploy. var. 
9 . Like the typical form, but the female palpi have two 
very broad white apical bands, almost uniting and a third very 
small basal band. 
Habitat. —Meenglas, Jalpaiguri, Duars, India (C. Wallich), 
one 9 • 
Type in the Indian Museum, Calcutta. 
Myzomyia leptomeres. Theobald (1903). 
Mono. Culicid. III., 38 (1903). 
India. 
Type in the British Museum. 
Giles states in his Revision of the Anophelinae that “ This 
species answers almost completely to Loew’s description of An. 
pictus. The palpi, it is true, do not correspond, but it is clear 
from Loew’s description that it refers to a $, whereas the present 
species is based on a single 9 » and Loew’s description of them is 
very much what one would expect to meet with in the $ of 
Theobald’s new species. Both, too, are Asiatic forms, though 
taken at widely different parts of the continent; and on the 
whole it appears to me preferable to recognise this as pictus to 
originating a new name, especially as, the types of Loew’s species 
being no longer traceable, it must otherwise encumber nomen¬ 
clature as a purely nominal species.” The name of the Indian 
species I described in 1903 is retained; the description of pictus 
no more agrees with it than several other species. Until speci¬ 
mens taken again from the home of pictus are examined it cannot 
be said as to what pictus really is. 
Myzomyia culicifacies. Giles (1901) (9 non $). 
M. listoni. Giles (1901) (non Liston). 
M. indica. Theobald (1901). 
Anopheles culicifacies. Giles (1901). $ turkhudi. 
Ent. Mo. Mag., p. 197 (1901). Giles; Mono. Culicid. II., 309 (1901); 
III., 39 (1903); IV., 51 (1907). 
Hoshangabad, C. P. ; Berar ; Deesa ; Lahore ; Mian Mir ; 
Madras, Ennur, Armageon on east coast; Nagpur, Central 
Provinces ; Goa ; Bombay ; Secunderabad, Aurungabad in Hy¬ 
derabad State ; in the Deccan ; Etewah, N.W. Prov. 
Additional localities. —Rajmahal, Bengal, 31. vii. 07 ; Luck- 
