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Anopheles indiensis. Theo.,

jeyporiensis. Theo., karwari. James,

**maculatus, Theo.,

Var.,

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minimus. Theo.

Var.,

*

71

1)

rossi. Theo. Var. indefinatus Ludl.,

sinensis. Theo.,

tesselatus. Theo.,

Stegomyia fasciata.

scutellaris. Walk.,

W. alba. Theo.,

* Armigeres obturbans. Walk.,

Culex bitaeniorhynchus. Giles.,

*

*

11

concolor. R. D.,

11

fatigans. Wied.,

+7

11

Var. domesticus Leic,

fuscocephalus. Theo.,

mimeticus. Noé.,

sinensis. Theo.,

sitiens. Wied.,

tritaeniorhynchus. Giles,

virgapites. Edw. sp. Nov.,

vishnui. Theo.,

Caliciomyia pallidothorax. Theo., Ficalbia minima. Theo.,

Lophoceratomyia minutissima. Theo.,

Rubithoracis. Leic.,

Mansonioides uniformis. Theo.,

Micraedes malayi. Leic.,

Ochlerotatus macfarlanei. Edw. sp. Nov.,

greeni. Theo.,

11

togoi. Theo.,

Uranotaenia macfarlauei. Edw. sp. Nov.,

Dr. J. C. Thomson in a report regarding the mosquitoes that occur in the Colony of Hongkong" 1902, records the only systematic mosquito work done in Hongkong prior to the present investigation.

As the result of a year's careful work, he reports three anophelines (A. maculatus. Theo., A. sinensis. Theo., A. minimus. Theo.,) and seven named culicines, namely, C. fatigans, C. annulus, C. sericeus, C. Reesii, C. concolor, Armigeres obturbans and Stegomyia scutellaris.

I understand that Mr. Edwards of the British Museum regards C. annulus as a synonym of C. tritaenorhynchus, and C. sericeus Theo. and C. reesii Theo. to be synonym of C. fatigans.

Eight named species therefore remain from Dr. Thomson's report and these have all been refound and are marked (with an asterisk in the above list).

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