CATALOGUE OF INDIAN INSECTS 
loc. cit., VI, 67°; Stanton, loc. cit., X, 
333, [distribution in far Hast. ports] 3 
Edw., loc. cit., XI, 137 ; Balf., loc. cit., 
XII, 129, [in saline water]; Brun., 
R. I. M., XVII, 159-1608; Fletcher, 
Pusa Sci. Rpt., (1915-16), 83%. 
Culex annulirostris, Skuse, Proc. Linn. 
S. N.S. W., (2) III, 1737, (1889). 
Culex gnophodes, Theo., Monog. Culic., 
ITT, 163, (1903) ; Leic., Culic. Malaya, 
145: Bron:, BR. 1 ME, 34%’. 
Culex impellens, Wlk., (nec Theo.), P. 
Linn 8. Lon., [V, 91, (1860)?2; Wulp., 
Cat. Dipt. 8. Asia, 341%; Iyengar, I. J. 
Med. R., 1920 Sci. Cong. No., 914. 
Culex microannulatus, Theo., Monog. 
Culio’;1, 363, Pleo X VIL, 69, fig. 11s, 
b, d,(1901) ; Blanch., Moustiques, 292 ; 
Leic., Culic. Malaya, 140; Brun., R. 
I. M., I, 349%; ad., loc. cit., 1V, 4721° 
Tenrorhynchus microannulatus, Neave, 
B. Ent. R., II, 3134. 
Culex ronaldi, Charm., Ann. Trop. Med., 
II, 259, (1908) 25 
Culex salus, Theo., III Rpt. Wellc. Lab., 
256, (1909)1® 
Culex somaliensis, Nev.-Lem., Arch. 
Paras., X, 254, (1906) 1". 
tigripes, Grandpré and Charmoy. 
Culex tigrupes, Grand. & Charm., Plan- 
ters’ Gaz. Press, (1900) ; Giles, Hand- 
book, (2nd edn.), 407, Pl. XVI, 11; 
. td., Jo. Trop. Med., VII, 368 ; Theo., 
Monog. Culic., ITT, figs. 120-122, [early 
stages]; Edw., B. Ent. R., II, 261 ; 
Brun; R.. I.) M.,:I, 352°; ad... loc. cst., 
IV, 4754; Green, Spol. Zeyl., IV, 183 ; 
Bentley, Malaria in. Bombay, 628; 
JORNes Dae mat. Re! EX) 325-339": 
[Nigerian notes] ; Enderl., Wien. Ent. 
Zeit.. XXXVIII, 478; Theo., Nov. 
109 
8 Madras. 
3 8 Malabar Coast. 
4, & 8 Ceylon. 
10 Orissa. 
678 10f, M. 98, 
1 2 Sumatra. 
12, 13 Celebes. 
6 8 Philippines. 
5 Hongkong. 
6) 10 15 Mauritius. 
12 1617 Ht. Africa. 
6 Bombay. - 
a; ae Bengal. 
4 9 Sylhet. 
* Manipur. 
9 10 U. Burma. 
4, 5, ® Ceylon. 

3. 9, 10 Philippines. 
38°F. M. 8. 
3, 9 10 Queensland. 
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