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fimbriate. Anterior and posterior femora 9 feebly fimbriate. 
Atl. Sts. S. Dak., aqualis Gyll. 
Body covered with thin, less dense coating, shining throughout. 
Thoracic vittae black, less elevated; median wider at base than at 
apex; lateral without distinct indication of branch; interspaces 
and sides with shallow nearly uniform punctures. Scutellum not 
coated, shining black. 
Elytral striae with smaller shallow, oval punctures. 
Metasternum, first and second ventral c? naked or feebly villous; 
interior surface of anterior and posterior femora tf feebly fim- 
briate as in 9 <zqualis. Posterior femora 9 glabrous. Utah 
Mex . . ochreus Lee. 
NEW CULICID^E FROM THE WEST INDIES AND CENTRAL 
AMERICA. 
BY D. W. COQUILLETT. 
The following new forms of mosquitoes were found among 
a very valuable collection made in the West Indies and Central 
America during the past summer by Messrs. August Busck 
and Frederick Knab, under the direction of Dr. L, O. Howard. 
Quite a large proportion of the species were bred from the 
larva state. 
Tseniorhynchus flaveolus, new species. 
Scales of proboscis yellow and with several black ones intermixed, 
those of the palpi mixed yellow and black, with a band of white ones at 
the sutures of the joints; palpi slightly widening at the apex; appressed 
scales of the occiput light yellow, the numerous upright ones brown. 
Body yellowish, scales of mesonotum and scutellum light yellow, the 
hairs black, scales of abdomen golden yellow, a few black ones on the 
first three and the last segment. Scales of legs mixed yellow and black, 
not forming distinct spots or ( bands, those on the apices, of the joints 
of the middle and hind tarsi wholly black, on the broad bases of the 
last four joints whi^e; claws of front and middle tarsi with a tooth under 
one of the claws, none under the other, hind tarsal claws simple. Wings 
hyaline, the scales oval, mixed black and yellow, not forming distinct 
spots. Length nearly 5 mm. 
St. Thomas, W. I. A male specimen collected by Mr. A 
Busck. 
Type. No. 8288, U. S. National Museum. 
Mansonia fascipes, new species. 
Distinguished by the coloring of the hind tarsi. Scales of palpi mixed 
