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of antennal tuft; lower (B) and upper (C) long, usually single, smooth or 

 very finely barbed; postclypeal (d) small, branched; sutural (e), trans-sutural 

 (f) and supraorbital single, or double. Upper lateral abdominal hairs usually 

 double on segments III to V. Comb of eighth segment of about 15 to 18 

 thorn-shaped scales in a patch; individual scale with a long apical spine and 

 smaller lateral spinules. Siphon two to two and one-half times as long as wide; 

 pecten of numerous evenly spaced teeth reaching middle of siphon or slightly 

 beyond; subventral tuft multiple, inserted beyond pecten; dorsal preapical spine 

 as long as apical pecten tooth. Anal segment about as wide as long, completely 

 ringed by the dorsal plate; lateral hair single; dorsal brush consisting of a long 



Ds-C 



Cl-F 



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--CIS 



-Ph 



Fig. 107. Aedes sollicilans (Walker). A, Hind leg. B, Palp and proboscis 

 of female. C, Male terminalia. D, Abdomen of female. 



