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at base ; the fifth joint is black on the basal half, the apical half is much de- 

 nuded but apparently was white-scaled. In other respects the specimen agrees 

 with tarsimaculata and the fact that among the many hundreds of specimens 

 of Anopheles from the Panama region which we have had occasion to examine, 

 no like specimen has appeared, has led us to conclude that the difference in the 

 tarsal markings is an abnormality. 



ANOPHELES ALBIMANUS Wiedemann. 



Anopheles alMmanus Wiedemann, Dipt, exot., 10, 1821. 



Anopheles alMmanus Robineau-Desvoidy, M6m. Soc. Hist. Nat. Paris, iii, 411, 1827. 



Anopheles alMmanus Wiedemann, Aussereurop. zweifl. Ins., i, 13, 1828. 



Anopheles albimanus von Roder, Ent. Zeit., Stettin, xlvi, 338, 1885. 



Anopheles species, Guiteras, Rev. de Med. Trop., i, 17, 1900. 



Anopheles cubensis Agramonte, El Progreso Medico, x, 460, 1900. 



Anopheles alMmanus Giles, Handb. Gnats or Mosq., 144, 1900. 



Anopheles argyrotarsis alMpes Theobald, Men. Cullc, 1, 125, 1901. 



Anopheles argyritarsis Howard (not Robineau-Desvoidy), Mosquitoes, 117, 240, 1901. 



Anopheles albimanus Giles, Gnats or Mosq., 2 ed., 294, 1902. 



Laverania argyrotarsis alMpes Theobald, .Tourn. Trop. Med., v, 183, 1902. 



Anopheles argyritarsis Howard (not Robineau-Desvoidy), Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., 



V, 100, 1902. 

 Cellia argyrotarsis Stephens & Christophers (not Robineau-Desvoidy), The Practical 



Study of Malaria, 205, 1903. 

 Anopheles argyrotarsis sub-sp. alMpes Parker, Beyer & Pothier, Bull. 13, Yellow 



Fever Inst, Public Health and Mar.-Hosp. Service, 38, 1903. 

 Anopheles argyrotarsis alMpes Taylor, Revista de Med. Trop., iv, 149, 159, 166, 172, 



1903. 

 Oellia alMpcs Theobald (in part), Mon. Culic, ill, 110, 1903. 

 Anopheles argyritarsis alMpes Pazos, Bull. Soc. Ent. France, 1904, 134, 1904, 

 Cellia alMpes Giles, Rev. Anophel., 46, 1904. 



Nyssorhynchus cubensis Blanchard (in part), Les Moustiques, 204, 1905. 

 Anopheles dubius Blanchard, Les Moust, 205, 1905. 



Cellia argyrotarsis albipes Goeldi (in part), Os Mosq. no Pard, 129, 1905. 

 Cellia albipes Theobald, Mosq. or Culic. of Jamaica, 15, 1905. 

 Cellia albipes Theobald (in part). Gen. Ins., Dipt. 26 fasc, 11, 1905. 

 Cellia albipes Felt, Bull. 97, N. Y. State Mus., 470, 1905. 

 Anopheles argyrotarsis albipes ^Nyssorhynchus cubensis Coronado, Agramonte y 



Agostini, Etiologia y profilaxis del Paludismo en Cuba (Revista Assoc. 



Medico-Farmac6utica de Cuba), p. 27 of separate, 1906. 

 Anopheles albimanus Coquillett, U. S. Dept. Agr., Bur. Ent, Tech. Ser. 11, 7, 1906. 

 Cellia albimanus Coquillett (in part), U. S. Dept Agr., Bur. Ent, Tech. Ser. 11, 13, 



1906. 

 Anopheles albimanus Dyar & Knab (in part), Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, xiv, 176, 1906. 

 Anopheles alMpes Dyar & Knab, Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, xiv, 175, 1906. 

 Cellia alMmana Theobald (in part), Mon. Culicid., iv, 106, 1907. 

 Anopheles albipes Howard, Osier's Modern Medicine, 1, 383, 386, 1907. 

 Anopheles albimanus Busck, Smiths. Misc. Colls., quart iss., Iii, 57, 1908. 

 Cellia albipes Prout, Ann. Trop. Med. & Paras., iii, 487, 1909. 

 Anopheles albimanus Pazos, San. y Ben., ii, 45, 177, 1909. 

 Cellia albimana Theobald (in part), Mon. Culic, v, 69, 1910. 

 Anopheles albimanus Darling, Stud. Rel. Malaria, Isthm. Canal Comm., 6, 1910. 

 Anopheles albimanus Jennings, Journ. Econ. Ent, v, 132, 1912. 

 Anopheles albimanus Knab, Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., xiv, 80, 1912. 

 Anopheles albimanus Knab, Journ. Econ. Ent., v, 198, 1912. 

 Anopheles albimanus Knab, Amer. Journ. Trop. Dis. & Prev. Med., 1, 34, 40, 1913. 

 Anopheles albimanus Zetek, Ann. Ent. Soc. Amer., viii, 221, 1915. 



Obiginal Description of Anopheles albimanus: 



Fuscus, abdomine maculis magnis trigonis griseis, alls fusco-maculatls, tarsorum 

 apice niveo. Longit lin. 2%, $. Ins. St. Domingo. 



Palporum articuli apice nivei. Abdominis singula segmenta macula grlsea apice 

 antrorsum directa. Alarum costa fusco-nigra,. flavido ita intersecta ut maculae 

 longitudinales formentur; in margine alarum interno et disco quoque maculae 

 apparent sed multo minores. Mus. nostr. 



Obioinal Description of Anopheles abgybotabsis albipes: 



This form resembles the type in all respects except that the last tarsal joint in 

 the hind legs has a very distinct and persistent deep black basal band. The thorax 

 is rather browner in some specimens, and there are only two white bands to the 



