Genus Mansonia. 2.69: 
TAENIORHYNCHUS AURITES. Theobald. 
(Mono. Culicid. IL., p. 209, 1901.) 
Additional localities —Dindings, Straits Settlements, in 
December ; Perak (Dr. Wright). 
TAENIORHYNCHUS FASCIOLATUS. Arribalzaga. 
(Mono. Culicid. II., p. 192, 1901.) 
Additional localities —British Guiana, at Koriabo, Barima 
River, 10.8.01 (Dr. Low); Para (Dr. Durham); Trinidad, 
caught in a house at Cedros and common in the district (C. H. 
Hewlett). 
Notes.—This species I now find subject to much variation in 
colour and size. The palpi are apparently five-jointed in the ?. 
Ova and larva have been found by Professor Goeldi (vide p. 257). 
TAENIORHYNCHUS RicHarRDI. Ficalbi. 
Culex Richardii. Ficalbi. 
(Mono. Culicid. II., p. 194, 1901.) 
. Additional localities—Norwich, England (Dr. Long); Wye, 
Kent @a Vc f.) 
Note—This species seems to be common in parts of the 
Norfolk Broads. It bites viciously. Ifound a single ¢ at Wye 
Gndoors in 1902. 

Genus 27. MANSONIA. Blanchard. 
PANopLitEs. Theobald. 
(Compt. Rend. Hebd. Soc. d. Biol., No: Si, a li., LOOT p. 046 
(Blanchard) ; Mono. Culicid. II., p. 173, 1901 (Theobald).) 
The name I gave this very marked genus had been previously 
used, and it was re-named by Blanchard. Although re-named, 
the generic characters hold good and the habits and life-history 
of the genus support its marked generic distinction. 
