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Gualteria fulvithorax. Lutz (1904). 
Os Culicideos do Brazil, p. 179 (1908); Mono. Culicid. IV., p. 552 (1907). 
Locality .—Brazil (Dr. Lutz). 
Gualteria fluviatilis. Lutz (1908). 
Culicada fluviatilis. Lutz. 
Culex fluviatilis. Lutz. 
Mosq. do Brazil, p. 42, 72, and 77 (1904), Bourroul; Mono. Culicid. IV., 
342 (1907); Os Culicideos do Brazil, p. 181 (1908). 
Locality. —Brazil (Dr. Lutz). 
Genus Stegomyia. Theobald. 
Stegomyia hrumpti. Neveu-Lemaire (1906). 
Ditteri Eritrei, pt. ii., 4 (1908), Bezzi. 
Locality. —Harrar. 
Stegomyia (?) periskelata. Giles (1902). 
Handbk. Gnats, 2nd edit., 872 (1902); Mono. Culicid. II., 816 (1901), and 
III., 145 (1903), Theobald. 
The type of this does not seem to exist. Its position cannot be 
ascertained from the description, and it had best be erased from the 
list of authentic species. 
Locality. —Shahjahanpur, N.W. Provinces, India. 
Stegomyia brevipalpis, Giles (1902), is a Culex. Vide Genus 
Culex. 
Stegomyia (?) pipersalata. Giles (1902). 
Handbk. Gnats, 2nd edit., 372 (1902); Mono. Culicid. II., 316 (1901), 
Theobald. 
Locality .—Jhansi, Gonda, N.W. Provinces, India. 
This cannot be a Stegomyia , as the head has mouse-coloured long 
narrow scales, according to Giles. Carter has examined the type, and 
says, however, it may be a Stegomyia. The type is in the British 
Museum. No Stegomyia I have seen has mottled wings. 
Stegomyia (?) microptera. Giles. 
Culex microptera. Giles. 
Wyeomyia microptera. Giles. 
Originally described by Giles as a Wyeomyia , then moved to a 
totally distinct genus Stegomyia. The actual type seems to have 
been lost. 
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