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Legs : Coxse and trochanters light brown, white scaled ; fore femora 

 white scaled ventrally, otherwise dark brown, iridescent scales; metatarsi 

 brown, with very small basal white spot ; first tarsal joint brown with small 

 basal white spot ; second, third and fourth joints brown ; ungues small, 

 equal and uniserrate ; mid-femora dark brown with a few white scales at 

 the base, a small white spot midway on the cephalic aspect, and a white 

 spot near the apex, which under the hand lens looks like a knee spot, but 

 the very apex is brown ; tibise brown ; metatarsi brown, with a small basal 

 white spot, a little larger than those on the fore legs ; first tarsal joint with 

 small basal white spot, other joints brown ; hind femora white scaled ven- 

 trally and dorsally, except a large brown dorsal spot near the apex, which, 

 however, leaves the apex white ; tibije brown ; metatarsi brown, with 

 basal white spot; all the tarsal joints brown, with large basal white spots 

 so wide as almost to include the whole joint on the distal joints, but not 

 always marked on the ventral side. 



Wings clear, with brown scales, the median scales large, broadly 

 truncate, and the lateral, which are about twice as long, are comparatively 

 slender, and also truncate; the ventral scales more slender; first sub- 

 marginal cell is about one-third longer than and the same width as the 

 second posterior ; supernumerary cross-vein equals the mid, which it 

 meets, and the posterior cross-vein is a little longer than the mid and 

 about twice its own length distant; halteres have light stem and dark knob. 



Length, about 5 mm. 



(J . — In general the male differs little from the female ; palpi slender, 

 longer than the proboscis, brown, a small white spot at the base of ulti- 

 mate, a slightly larger one at base of penultimate, a band at base of the 

 ante-penultimate joints, and another white spot nearly as wide as the 

 band, near the base : palpi not tufted. Ungues unequal, the larger 

 uniserrate, the smaller simple. 



Length, 3.5 mm. 



Habitat — Bulacao, Mindora Is., and Angeles, Pampanga, Luzon Is., 

 P. I. Taken Aug. 20, (Bulacao), Dr. Gardner. Sept. ?, (Angeles), Dr. 

 Whitmore. 



Described from specimens sent by Dr. Fletcher Gardner, Cont. Surg. 

 U. S. A., taken at Bulacao. 



From Camp Gregg, Bayambang, in the large and interesting col- 

 lection from Capt. W. P. Chamberlain, referred to above, comes another 

 new mosquito whose wing scales, occurring in connection with flat scutellar 



