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A Monograph of Culicidae. 
water collected in puddles on clayey ground and from stagnant, 
overgrown, but fairly clean water left in pits from which clay 
had been taken for brick-making (Newstead). 
Myzofhynchus ziemani. Yon Grtinberg (1902). 
Anopheles ziemani. Yon Grtinberg (1902). 
Zool. Anziger. XXV., No. 677, July 21 (1902), Von Griinberg; Mono. 
Culicid. IV., 88 (1907), Theobald. 
Cameroons. 
This is evidently mauritianus, Grandpre. 
Myzorhynchus coustani. Laveran (1902). 
Anopheles coustani. Laveran (1902). 
Archives de Parasitologie, 359 (1902), Laveran; Mono. Culicid. IV., 
89 (1907), Theobald. 
Reunion, Madagascar. 
Probably only mauritianus , Grandpre, with rubbed palpi, 
Laveran stating that they were unbanded. 
Myzorhynchus paludis. Theobald (1900). 
Anopheles paludis. Theobald (1900). 
Repts. Malarial Com. Roy. Soc. Eng., 75 (1900); Mono. Culicid. I., 128 
(1901); III., 86 (1903); IV., 88 (1907), Theobald; Anns. Trop. Med. 
and Parasit. X., No. 1, 10 (1907), Newstead. 
Bahr el Ghazal; Sambroa, Bukedi, Kisimbika, Uganda; Jur 
and Meshra, Sudan. 
Additional localities. —Leopoldville (Dec. 1903 to Peb. 1904); 
Bamu Island ; Bamamia ; Eala; Barumbu ; Kumba ; Kasongo 
(Dec.) ; Lusambo, in Congo Free State; Leysdorp, Transvaal 
(Dr. Copland). 1 9 • 
Observations. —The adults were caught in the Congo Free 
State in forests, marshes and native huts and also at camps. 
The adults were bred from larvae taken in stagnant water, 
in marshes and overgrown, but fairly clean water left in pits 
from which clay had been taken for brick-making. 
Type in the British Museum. 
