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Trivandrum, Travancore, 14. xi. 08 (Annandale); Kerumaadi, 
8. end of Yenibanaad Lake, Travancore, 6. xi. 08 (N. A.) ; 
Balighai, near Puri, Orissa, 26. x. 08 (Annandale). 
Time of capture. —January, February, April and May at 
Sylhet. 
Observations. —Some of the Sylhet specimens measured 6 mm. 
in length. 
Taeniorhynchus tenax. Theobald (1901). 
Mono. Culicid. II., p. 198 (1901); III., 288 (1903); First Rep. Well. Res. 
Labs. Gord. Coll. Khart., 78 (1908); Ind. Mus. Rec. II., pt. iii., No. 30, 
299 (1908), Theobald. 
Perak, Malay States. 
Additional localities. —Sylhet, Assam (Major Hall); Manipur 
(C. A. Gourlay); Balighai, near Puri, Orissa (Annandale), in 
Indian Museum, Calcutta; Andaman Islands. 1 9 • (Bay 
White). 
Time of capture. —March to June at Sylhet; August at 
Manipur ; October at Balighai, 1 J at light, rather smaller than 
the type. 
Type in the British Museum. 
Yar. maculipes arabiensis. Patton (1905). 
Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc. XVI., 635 (1905). 
Patton says as follows :— 
“ This species [evidently meaning var.] is closely related to 
the type, except that the abdomen is very distinctly banded, 
and all the femora have basal pale bands. The joints are all 
banded. In all other respects it corresponds with the type.” 
Habitat. —In the springs at D’thala, and at Hardeba, and in 
the river at Nobat. The larva is described as being green with 
a long thin siphon. It is always found in pools with much 
spirogyra. It rests below the surface below the green strands, 
and is thus most difficult to find. It can remain a long time 
below the surface, only very occasionally coming up for air. 
Yar. maculipes. Theobald (1905). 
First Rept. Gord. Coll. Well. Labs., 79 (1905). 
Kenissa, White Nile and Middle Sobat. 
Type in the British Museum. 
