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A Monograph of Culicidae. 
Myzorhynchus barbirostris. Van der Wulp (1884). 
Anopheles barbirostris. Yan der Wulp (1884). 
Leyden Museum Notes, VI., 46 (1884), Van der Wulp; Mono. Culicid. I., 
146 (1901); III., 83 (1905 ; IV., 82 (1907), Theobald ; Rec. Ind. Mus. II., 
pt. iii., No. 30, 288 (1908), Theobald. 
Canara district, Goa Frontier ; Calcutta, India; Kuala Lum¬ 
pur ; Annam; Philippine Islands; West Africa 1 ?; Selangor; 
Papua; E. Java; Shaohyling, China; Japan; Upper Burma. 
Additional localities.- —-Phraptoon, Siam, 24. iii. 07. (Dr. P. 
G. Woolley) ; Rizal, Manila Waterworks Camp., i. (Banks), etc.; 
Hedumangad, 10 miles N.E. of Trivandrum, Travancore, 14. xi. 08. 
(Annandale); Province of E. Bengal, Assam, 15. i. 07 (Lt.-Col. 
Hall); Chittagong, E. Bengal, 15. viii. 08 (Lt.-Col. Hall); 
Andaman Islands (1908), (Ray White), named M. bancroftii, 
Giles, by Banks (specimen in Brit. Mus.); Hew Guinea Expedition, 
04-05. Digoel (in Amsterdam Museum). 
Type in the Leyden Museum. 
Myzorhynchus pseudobarbirostris. Ludlow (1902). 
Journ. N.Y. Ent. Soc. X., 129 (1902), Ludlow; Class. Geo. Dist. and 
Seasonal Flight Mosq. Philip. Isis., 11 (1903), Ludlow; Revis. Anop., 
39 (1904), Giles; Canad. Ent. XXXVII., 135 (1905), Ludlow; Gen. 
Ins. Culicid., 10 (1905), Theobald ; Philip. Journ. Sci. I., 9, 981 (1906), 
Banks; Mono. Culicid. VI., 83 (1907), Theobald; Mosq. Philip. Isis., 
10 (1908), Ludlow. 
Hagonoy, Bulacan, Luzon, Philippine Islands. 
Additional locality. —Pampanga, Camp Stotsenberg, Angeles, 
P. I. (E. R. Whitmore). 
Myzorhynchus bancroftii. Giles (1902). 
Anopheles bancroftii. Giles (1902). 
Handbook Gnats (2nd ed.), 511 (1902), Giles; Mono. Culicid. III., 88 (1903), 
Theobald; A nn als Queensl. Mus., No. 8, 14 (1908), Bancroft. 
Bupengary, S. Queensland. 
Additional locality. —Port Darwin, Queensland (Fred Dodd, 
per Dr. Bancroft), 2 9’s. 
Observations. —Bancroft first found this large black mosquito 
in scrubs from Caboolture to Enoggera, biting fiercely; he says 
it is never plentiful ; it can be told immediately it settles on you 
from its dark colour and dark l^lack shaggy palpi. 
Type in the British Museum. 
