26 A Monograph of Culicidae, 
now, 21. i. 08 (R. H.); Ferozepore, Punjab (126 ^’s, 460 $’s); 
Mandalay, U. Burma, $ ai\d 9 > 13. and 14. iii. 08 (FT. Annan- 
dale). All but the Ferozepore series in Indian Museum, Calcutta. 
The Ferozepore in the British Museum. 
Type in the British Museum. Malarial carrier. 
Myzomyia rhodesiensis. Theobald (1901.) 
Anopheles rhodesiensis. Theobald (1901). 
Mono. Culicid. I., 184 (1901); III., 35 (1903). 
Rhodesia, Mashonaland ; Uganda. 
Additional localities. —Bank of Lualaba River, Congo Free 
State, 10° 30' S. lat., four 9’s, 27. vi. 07. In tent at night 
(Dr. A. Yale Massey) ; Leysdorp, Transvaal (Dr. Copland). 
Type in the British Museum. 
Myzomyia nili. Theobald (1904). 
First Rept. Gord. Ooll. Well. Labs., p. 65 (1904), Theobald; Mono. 
Culicid. IV., p. 43 (1907), Theobald. 
Lado; Jebel Akmet-Aga on White Nile and on Middle 
Sobat. 
Type in the British Museum. 
Eig. 7. 
Ova of Myzomyia nili . Theobald. 
Length, -46 mm. ; breadth, ‘19 mm. (C. M. Wenyon). 
Myzomyia turkhudi. Liston (1901). 
Anopheles culicifacies. Giles. Ent. Mo. Mag. 
197 (1901). 
Ind. Med. Gaz., p. 441 (1901), Giles; Mono. Culicid. III., 48 (1903); 
IV., 52 (1907), Theobald. 
Lahore, Ellichpur ; Nagpur, Central Provinces; Ferozepore ; 
Aurungabad, Hyderabad State ; Kashmir.* 
Malarial parasites develop in this species. 
* Brunetti (Catalogue Oriental Culicidae Rec. Ind. Mus. I., 312, 1907) 
records this species from the Andaman Islands (Major Anderson). 
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