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A Monograph of Culicidae. 
Genus ETIORLEPTIOMYIA. Theobald (1904). 
O’Reillia. Ludlow (1905). 
First Rep. Gord. Coll. Well. Labs. 74 (1904) ; Mono. Culieid. 
IV., 505 (1907), Theobald. 
Two species have been described in this genus, one from Africa, 
and the other from the Philippines. 
Etiorleptiomyia mediolxneata Theobald (1904). 
First Rep. Well. Res. Labs. 71 (1904), Theobald ; The Entomologist, 
107 (1908), Theobald. 
Sudan. 
Additional locality. —Transvaal (Simpson)’. 
Observations. —A single f occurred in a collection sent me by 
the late Mr. Simpson, Government Entomologist of the Trans¬ 
vaal. There were slight differences from the type, the palpi were 
white tipped instead of being all black, the thorax more ornate, 
having an area of bronzy scales on each side in front and behind, 
and a small area on each side between them, these areas separated 
by the golden scales. The scutellum has some creamy flat scales 
with black ones, which latter only occur in the type; the pleurae 
have some flat white scales which could not be seen in the type, 
owing to its being somewhat damaged. This specimen is in 
the British Museum. 
Type in the British Museum. 
Etiorleptiomyia luzonensis. Ludlow (1905). 
O'Beillia luzonensis. Ludlow (1905). 
Canad. Entomo. XXXVII., 101 (1905), Ludlow; ibid. XXXVIII., 185 (1906), 
Ludlow; Philip. Journ. Sci. I., 9 991 (1906), Banks; Mono. Culieid. 
IV., 506 (1907), Theobald; Mosq. Philip. Isis. 10 (1908), Ludlow. 
Bazambang, Pangasina, Luzon, Philippine Islands. 
Note. —Banks places this in the Eamily Corethridae or in the 
Corethrinae, still retaining these insects in the Family Culicidae. 
He evidently had not seen an Etiorleptiomyia when this was 
done, as the genus is undoubtedly Culieid. 
