186 Dyar and Knah — New Species of Mosquitoes. 



legs pale, the yellowish scales predominating. Else as in /. pygmaeus 

 Theobald. 



8 specimens, Santo Domingo, AV. I. (A. Busck). 



Type.— Cat. No. 9975, U. S. Nat. Mus. 



Genus ANOPHELES Meigen. 

 Anopheles vestitipennis sp. nov. 



Tarsi banded with white, the hind tarsi black and white, both tarsi and 

 femora speckled ; wing veins black scaled with many little yellow patches. 



23 specimens, Trece Aguas, Alta Vera Paz, Guatemala, April 7 to 14, 1906 

 (Schwarz and Barber) ; Polochic River, Guat., May 1, 1906 (Schwarz and 

 Barber) ; Panzos, Guat., June, 1904 (O. F. Cook), March 23, 1906 (Schwarz 

 and Barber) ; Nautla, Mexico (A. Duges) ; Palizada, Mex. (A. Duges) ; 

 Cayamas, Cuba, May 22, " in the house " (E. A. Schwarz). 



Type.— Cat. No. 9976, U. S. Nat. Mus. 



Anopheles strigi macula sp. nov. 



Tarsi banded with white, the hind tarsi black and white, both tarsi and 

 femora speckled ; wing veins white with black dots and spots ; third vein 

 with a small black dot at base or beyond ; wing scales narrow ; tarsi black 

 and white, not yellow ; no distinct costo-apical black spot on wing; last 

 vein with three black dashes. 



One specimen, Cordoba, Mexico (F. Knab). 



Type.— Cat. No. 9977, U. S. Nat. Mus. 



Anopheles apicimacula sp. nov. 



As in A. sirigimacula D. & K., but with a distinct black costo-apical spot 

 on wing. 



26 specimens, Livingston, Guatemala, May 11, 1906 (H. S. Barber) ; Cor- 

 doba, Mexico (F. Knab); Colon, Panama (A. I. Kendall); Trinidad, 

 B. W. I. (F. W. Urich). 



Type.— C&t. No. 9978, U. S. Nat. Mus. 



Anopheles punctimacula sp. nov. 

 As in A. sirigimacula D. & K., but the last vein with a row of black dots. 

 One specimen, Colon, Panama, February 2, 1904 (W. M. Black). 

 Type.-Cat. No. 9979, U. S. Nat. Mus. 



Genus SABETHES Rorineau-Desvoidy. 

 Sabethes bipartipes sp. nov. 



Proboscis black ; palpi and head metallic blue ; thorax olive green with 

 two broad, deep blue discal stripes, the prothoracic lobes blue ; pleurae and 

 coxae silvery ; abdomen dark metallic blue above, greenish towards the 

 base, venter golden with silvery basal segmental bands ; first segment en- 

 tirely silvery underneath. Legs, the middle pair with the second and 

 outer third of first tarsal joints M'ith a long flattened fringe, black, the apical 

 half of the fringe of the second segment creamy white, the leg deep metallic 

 blue. Front and hind legs simple, blue. 



Two specimens, Santo Domingo, West Indies (F. E. Campbell ; A. Busck). 



Type.— Cat. No. 9980, U. S. Nat. Mus. 



