Genus Stegomyia. 
165 
Stegomyia (?) periskeleta. Giles (1902). 
Handbk. Gnats., 2nd ed., 371 (1902) ; Mono. Culicid. III., 145 (1903), 
Theobald. 
India. 
I cannot make out this species. It is placed here pro¬ 
visionally only. The type does not exist in the British Museum. 
Stegomyia thomsoni. Theobald (1905). 
Gen. Ins. Fam. Culicid., 18 (1905); Mono. Culicid. IV., 174 (1907), 
Theobald. 
K.W. Provinces, India. 
Type in the British Museum. 
Stegomyia scutellaris. Walker (1859). 
Culex scutellaris. Walker (1859). 
Culex variegatus. Doleschall (1858) (non. Schrank, 
1781) (non. Blanchard, 1852). 
Culex albopictus. Skuse (1895). 
Journ. Proc. Linn. Soc. Lond. III., 77 (1859), Walker; Natuurkundig, 
Tijdschr. v. Ned. Ind. XVII., 77 (1858), Doleschall; Ind. Mus. Notes 
III., 5, 20 (1895), Skuse ; Les Moustiques, 7 (1900), Darutz de Grandpre 
and d’Emmerez de Charmoy; Mono. Culicid. I., 298 (1901), III., 144 
(1903); IV., 179 (1907), Theobald; Poc. Roy. Soc. LXIX., 483 (1902), 
Theobald; Les. Moust., 257 (1905), Blanchard; Ann. Mus. Nation. 
Hung. III., 73 (1905), Theobald; Handbk. Gnats, 374 (1902), Giles; 
Canad. Ento. XXXIV., 299 (1904), Ludlow; Philip. Journ. Sci. I., 9, 
985 (1906), Banks; Rec. Ind. Mus. II., pt. iii., No. 30, 291 (1908), 
Theobald; Ann. Trop. Med. and Par. II., No. 3, 201 (1908) (D’Emmerez 
de Charmoy). 
India; Ceylon ; Upper Burma ; Siam ; Penang ; Perak ; 
Selangor ; Singapore; Christmas Island ; Amboina ; 1ST. Borneo ; 
Sarawak; Celebes; British New Guinea and New Guinea 
generally; Poo Chow, etc., China; Hong Kong; Formosa; 
Japan; Philippine Islands; Fiji; Pitcairn Islands; Seychelles; 
Mauritius. 
Additional localities. —The exact Philippine locality is given 
by Banks as Pangasinan, Camp Gregg, Bayambang, P.I. (W. P. 
Chamberlain); Sylhet, Assam (Major Hall); Lushai Hills, 
Assam (E. C. Macleod); Manipur (C. A. Gourlay) ; Katihar, 
Purneah District, 1ST. Bengal (C. A. Paiva) ; Mauritius 
(D’Emmerez de Charmoy) ; numerous specimens from Ceylon 
(E. Green); West Lake, Hangchow, China (C. E. Cornford), 
