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6. Unknown. 
Synonymy.—The specimens described by Giles came from 
Captain Liston, I.M.S. He has examined the types for me, and 
assures me the fringe had two pale areas, and in some he showed 
me they had clearly there two pale spots, others had them faint, 
others not at all; it seems that in this species the fringe spots 
fade. It is thus clearly evident, and I am fully convinced from a 
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Fig. 18. 
1, Frontal hairs of P. Jeyporensis, n. sp. 3 2, of M, culicifacies, Giles ; 
8, Palmate hair of culicifacies; 4. of Jeyporensis ; 5, ovum of 
culicifacies ; 6, of Jeyporensis. 
re-examination of my type of Indica and Giles’s types of Listont, 
that they are the same. Moreover, Captain Liston recognised 
his specimens described by Giles as A. Listont as being the same 
and having the same peculiar mode of resting as in the type 
specimen of culicifacies. The g type of Giles is not the same 
species ; it isa ¢—M. Turkhudi, of Liston. 
Notes.—There is some resemblance between M. culicifacies 
and M. Listont (Liston), but the former can always be told by 
