
















102 CATALOGUE OF INDIAN INSECTS 
epidesmus, Theobald. 
Teniorhynchus epidesmus, Theo., R. I. 4, 2,3 Bhogaon © 
M., IV, 223, (1910) ; 2d., Monog. Culic., 4, 5, ® Katiharz 
V, 4292; Brun., R. I. M., IV, 479°. 7 India. 
Culex epidesmus, Edw., B.“Ent. R., IV, 
231. 
Grabhamia epidesmus, Brun., R. I. M., 
XVII, 183. 
Teniorhynchus luteoabdominalis, Theo., 
R. I. M., IV, 234; ed., Monog. Culic., 
V; 423°: “Bron: Rh. thal 1 Veto. 
Grabhamia ochracea, Theo., Jo. Econ. 
Biol., I, 25, (1905) ; 2d., Monog. Culic., 
IV, 300; Brun., R. I. M., I, 3417. 
fatigans, Wiedemann. 
Culex fatigans, Wd., Auss. Zweifl. Ins., Circumterrestrial in 
- I, 10, 171, (1828); Big., Cat. Orient. © Warmer Regions. 
Dipt., 251; Wulp., Cat. Dipt. S. Asia, Universally distributed 
33; Kert., Cat. Dipt., I, 259; Giles, in Oriental Region. 
Handbook, 298; ad., loc. cit., (2nd 
edn.), 438, fig. 45, 440, [list of sub- 
spp.]; Theo., Monog. Culic. II, 151, 
fig:. 234-236, Pl. XXIX, 114, 115, 
Pl. D, 155, [map of distribution], fig. 
238; id., Gen. Ins. fasc., XXVI, PI. 
II, 2 ; 2d., Monog. Culic., IV, Pl. XVI 
[ larva]; Blanch., Moustiques, 353, 
fig. 230, [as pungens], 231-234; Leic., 
Culic. Malaya, 157; Brun., R. I. M.1., 
344; dd., loc. cit., IV, 468; d., loc. 
cit., XVII, 158-9; Trop. Agric., 
XXXVI, 32, [in abstract]; Green, 
Spol. Zeyl., IV, 183 ; Chris., Rpt. King 
Inst., 1907, [abst. J. T. Vet. Sci., IV, 
228, [ flagellates]; Gill, I. J. Med. 
R., I, 268, [minimum biting temp. ] ; 
Cruick. & Wright, loc. cit., I, 773, 784 ; 
James, loc. cit., II, 262 ; Prashad, loc. 
cu., I , 500, Pl. XXIX, 2, [| male 
genitalia]; Edw., B. Ent. R., IV, 55, 

