CATALOGUE OF INDIAN INSECTS 
Culic., I, 364, fig. 124 ; Blanch., Mous- 
tiques, 294 ; Brun., R. I. M., J, 3557; 
Edw., B. Ent. R., IV, 233; 2d., loc. 
cu., VII, 224, [distinctions of seteens, 
tritemorhynchus & vishnur]; Brun., 
R. 1. M., XVII, 161%; James, I. J. Med. 
R., II, 2624; Stanton, loc. cit., IIT, 
257°; Ingram & McFie, B.: Ent. R.., 
VII, 73°, [pupa] ; 2d., loc. cat., VII, 149, 
[early stages]; Barraud, loc. cit., X, 
_ $23 ; Stanton, loc. cit., X, 333, [distri- 
bution in far East. ports] ; White, I. J. 
Med. B., VIII, 318°; Aust., B. Ent. R., 
XII, 116°. 
Culex annulus, Theo., Monog. Culic., I, 
358, (1901); Giles, Handbook, (2nd 
edn.), 405 ; Blanch., Moustiques, 293 ; 
Leic., Culic. Malaya, 144 ; Brun., R. I. 
M., I, 34344, 
Culex brroi, Theo., Ann. Mus. Hung., III, 
82, Pl. I, (1905) ; 2d., Monog. Culic., 
IV, 390, figs. 164, 165; Brun., R. I. 
M.>1,.3432°. 
Culex sitriens, Theo., (nec. Wd.), Monog. 
Culic., I, 360, fig. 121, (1901) ; Giles, 
Handbook, (2nd edn.), 400; Blanch., 
Moustiques, 293 ; Leic., Culic. Malaya, 
$4oe Bran Bb. Mas 1s 852) eds toes’ 
eut., IV, 475. 
Oulex vishnut, Theo., Monog. Culic., IJ, 
355, figs. 119, 120a, (1901) [male 
only]; Giles, Handbook, (2nd edn.), 
399; Pl. XVI, 5a, 6b, [male only]; 
Blanch., Moustiques, 293, [male only]; 
Theo., Monog. Culic, IV, 387, fig. 163, 
[male only], Brun.,R.I. M., I, 354; 
ad., loc. ctt., IV, 476. 
-univittatus, Theobald. 
Culex unvvittatus, Theo., Monog. Culic., 
II, 29, fig. 161, Pl. XXII, 86, (1901) ; 
Giles, Handbook, (2nd edn.), 428, 

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1 2 3 Travancore. 
3 4, 8 Ceylon. 

3.11 FF, M.S. 
3 5 Sumatra. 
3 Malaysia. 
3 Celebes. 
3 Philippines. 
3, 11 China. 
3.” Mesopotamia. 
6 Zanzibar. 
6 Gold Coast. 
9 Palestine. 
Shillong (White). 
1 Singapore. 
3, 4 Madagascar. 
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