Genus Taeniorhynchus. 427 
white marking extending about two-thirds the length of the 
dorsum, the caudal third being of the yellowish-brown of the 
scutellum. T. argenteus has the white marking extending over 
the whole mesonotum and scutellum, with the exception of two 
oblong spots near the caudal end of the mesonotum. These 
seem to differentiate the insects, and there are besides these 
some scale differences which seem to throw it into Taeniorhyn- 
chus instead of Culex.” * 
Type in the Army Medical Museum, Washington, D.C. 
Taeniorhynchus lineatopennis. Ludlow (1905). 
Canad. Entomo. XXXVII., 133 (1905), Ludlow; Philip. Journ. Sci. I., 9, 989 
(1906), Banks; Mosq. Philip. Isis., 10 (1908), Ludlow; Mono. Culicid. 
IV., 489 (1907), Theobald. 
Camp Gregg, Bazambang, Luzon, Philippine Islands. 
Type in Army Medical Museum, Washington, D.C. 
Taeniorhynchus walsinghamii. Theobald (1901). 
Mono. Culicid. IV., 484 (1907). 
Runaway Bay, Jamaica. 
Type in the British Museum. 
Taeniorhynchus confinnis. Arribalzaga (1891). 
Dipt. Argent. La Plata, 49 (1891), Arribalzaga; Mono. Culicid. III., 
289 (1903), Theobald. 
Chaca in Formosa, Argentine; Cara Cara Creek, Demerara 
River, British Guiana ; Trinidad ; Para. 
Taeniorhynchus ager. Giles (1901). 
Entomologist, XXXIV., p. 196, July (1901), Giles; Mono. Culicid. II., 199 
(1901), Theobald; Mosq. Philip. Isis., 9 (1908), Ludlow; Rec. Ind. Mus. 
II., pt. iii., No. 30, 299 (1908), Theobald. 
Madras ; N.W. India ; Ceylon ; Kuala Lumpur, Malay States. 
Additional localities .—Philippine Islands (Ludlow) ; Sylhet, 
Assam (Major Hall) ; West Lake, Hangchow, China, one 9 > 
27. vi. 07 (C. E. Cornford); Mandalay, U. Burma, 12. xi. 08 
(N. A.); Calcutta, 2. xi. 08 (N. A.); Pallode, 20 miles N.E. of 
* Since the above was in type Miss Ludlow has sent me the figure 
reproduced on p. 426 and says it is a Leucomyia. 
