Genus Leucomyia. 
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Leucomyia gelida. Theobald, 
var. cuneata. Theobald (1901). 
Mono. Gulicid. II., 22 (1901), Theobald; Phil. Jour. Sci. I., 9, 987 (1906), 
Banks; Mono. Gulicid. IV., 374 (1907), Theobald; Mosq. Philip. Isis., 
9 (1908), Ludlow. 
Taipang, Perak; Quilon, Travancore, S. India; Sarawak. 
Additional localities. —Pampanga, Camp Stotsenberg, Angeles 
P. I. (E. R„ Whitmore) ; Manila P. I. (Banks); Kulattupuzha, 
W. base of W. Ghats, Travancore, 19. xi. 08 (Annandale) ; 
Yarkam, Travancore, Coastal Region, 5. xi. 08 (Annandale); 
Balighai, near Puri, Orissa, 23. x. 08, at light (Annandale). 
Note. —Banks refers to this species in the Philippines as “ a 
fairly common mosquito flying at twilight and during early 
evening.” 
Leucomyia gelida var. bipunctata. Theobald (1907). 
Mono. Culicid. IV., 374 (1907). 
Sarawak ; India. 
Leucomyia sinensis. Theobald, n. sp. 
Leucomyia gelida , var sinensis (1903). 
Mono. Culicid. III., 180 (1903). 
Shaohyling, China. 
Additional locality. —Balighai, near Puri, Orissa, 23. x. 08 at 
light, in house becoming active after dark (Annandale). In 
Indian Museum, Calcutta. 
Type in the British Museum. 
Leucomyia plegipennis. Theobald (1907). 
Mono. Culicid. IV., 375 (1907). 
Kobe, Japan. 
Additional locality. —West Lake, Hangchow, China. 1 9 • 
27. vi. 07 (C. E. Cornford). 
Leucomyia australiensis. n. sp. 
Head brown with scattered pale scales and a pale border 
around the eyes ; proboscis brown, deep ochreous in the middle, 
but not banded. Thorax bright brown, the front half with 
silvery-white scales, the back with darker scales and some lines 
